Want to exhibit at EuroHorse 2012?
More than 230 exhibitors from 12 countries.
79,815 visits.
Average purchase per visitor: SEK 1,370 (Euros 150).
Visitors stayed an average of 5 hours and 20 minutes.
A real energy boost!
EuroHorse 2011 proved beyond all doubt that the economy has definitely swung upwards again. The positive attitude of exhibitors and visitors alike was fantastic. We, too, were given a big boost by the whole atmosphere and are confidently planning EuroHorse 2012. We hope you will make your own contributions by tempting the thousands of horse buffs out there with your new concepts, new products and new services. Because that is what they want. And EuroHorse is where they come to see them and buy them.
We look forward to seeing you at EuroHorse 2012.

Exhibitor endorsements from EuroHorse 2011:
"This was a great show!"
"We met lots of serious customers, and actually closed several deals right at the fair," says Kent Österberg of Thule Trailers. Thule has exhibited at EuroHorse for many years, and Kent thinks he's seen a change in attitude among the visitors. Thule Trailers
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"Many people bought insurance right there at the fair"
At this year's EuroHorse, the Folksam insurance company offered customised insurance for riding horses, trotting horses, dogs and, of course, to anyone who spends time with horses. Folksam
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"In short, one of the best fairs we've attended"
"We had lots of visitors, and sold more than ever," summarises Mathias Blomqvist, Back on Track's Sales Manager. Back on Track
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"A very good show for us. Our dealers reported a sharp upswing in sales,"
says Mattias Renberg, Jacson of Scandinavia, one of the region's leading fashion wholesalers in the equestrian sports segment. The company, which is based in Vollsjö, southern Sweden, started life as a glove manufacturer way back in 1867. Since then its product range has grown, but it still sells exclusive gloves. Jacson of Scandinavia
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"Interest beyond all expectations"
Many people feel that the saddle maker's craft is experiencing a real renaissance. One of them, saddle maker Niklas Larsson, is based in the little town of Svenljunga, western Sweden. When he exhibited at EuroHorse 2011, it was the first time he had taken part in a EuroHorse event. Svenljunga Saddlery
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Book today
EuroHorse 2012 will take place 23-26 February, and exhibitor interest is already running high. So book your stand space now to improve your chances of getting the position you want.
Contact:
Ms Claire Williams
British Equestrian Trade Association
E-mail: info@beta-uk.org
Telephone: +44 (0)1937 587062

