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Trade exhibitions, seminars and missions

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Australian events

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Our Trade Commissioners, Industry and Trade Specialists deliver the latest overseas trade opportunities by way of seminars, workshops and presentations throughout Australia. These Austrade events can assist in addressing your needs for export awareness, specific country/industry information and international business strategies.


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International trade exhibitions

View the latest events held internationally

Why participate in an international trade exhibition?

Participating in an international trade exhibition can be one of the best investments you make in your company’s export building strategy.

Exhibitions:

  • are global market places of commerce and trade – thriving meeting places for buyers and sellers from around the world
  • are long acknowledged as a key cornerstone of international business
  • are powerful marketing tools
  • are meeting places for businesses with their customers
  • offer invaluable market research opportunities
  • are places where business is actually done

How Austrade can help

Austrade supports companies attending international trade exhibitions in a variety of ways, from coordinating a group of companies as part of the Australian National Stand, to developing a tailored package of services to specifically match a company’s objectives.

Australian National Stands are essentially an area within an exhibition dedicated to an Australian group of companies and as such flies the flag for a particular Australian industry. Such promotions are highly valued in the export community especially for those companies taking their first step into a particular country/market.

Benefits

These include:

  • being part of a united marketing front under an ‘Australia’ banner
  • assistance and support from start to finish
  • Austrade’s official “government” support and endorsement
  • experienced overseas staff who will provide on site support and invaluable local knowledge
  • promotion and business matching services to ensure the right business contacts are aware of your presence at the exhibition

Should you decide to participate independently at an overseas event, Austrade can also provide business services to support your attendance and help extract the desired outcomes from your marketing investment. These services can include market research, product analysis, agent/distributor identification, appointments and follow-up can be arranged as part of your exhibition attendance and visit.

Whether you choose to be part of an Australian national stand or exhibit independently, Austrade’s global network is ready to make your exhibition investment worthwhile.

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Financial assistance

Find out how the EMDG scheme can help

NSW Exporting Events Calendar

Visit Department of State and Regional Development for export-related events

International Trade Exhibition Guide

A step-by-step guide for Australian businesses considering participation in international trade exhibitions.

Guiding you from the decision to exhibit, through to the post-show follow up - all with the aim to maximise results!

     

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