The new tradeshow for flowers and plants in Warsaw presents an interesting side-program. Floral demonstrations will be organized to attract florists. Traders of flowers and plants can visit several seminars.
On Thursday 1 September 2016, floral designer Tomàsz Max Kuczyński from Poland will be on stage. He is going to share his knowledge and craftsmanship with the public in hall 4 of Flower Expo Poland.
Recently, Tomász participated at the Florint Europa Cup in Genoa (Italy) and reached the fourth place. On Friday the 2 September, Jagoda Glowinska and Kinga Czekajewska will appear on stage. The afternoon program will be completed by a demonstration of interior and floral designer Iza Tkaczyk.
The theme of both demonstrations is “Bouquets inspirations” and will be organized by the supporting partner, the Polish Florists Association (SFP).
The last day, Saturday 3 September, Laura Belabrovik from Belarus inspires the public with tow demonstrations. Between those demonstrations, Aafje Nijman of Bloomtube presents the Floral Trends of autumn and winter 2016.
Floral designer Johan Martens visualizes her theory with floral arrangements en pot/plant combinations. Besides this, the stage will be given to students from floral schools. They will demonstrate on Friday and Saturday during the last two hours of the exhibition.
Seminars
During the trade show, several seminars will be organized by Green is Life. Theo Tiegelaar from AgroFreshPark Poland informs visitors about logistics and distribution during the first expo day. AgroFreshPark Poland is developing the first sustainable distribution centre within the horticultural sector in Łódź.
On Friday 2 September Robert Roodenburg of the Dutch Association of Wholesalers of Floristry articles explains the project IntoGreen during his seminar and emphasizes the role of plants inside buildings and their influence on the interior climate.
Marc Eijsackers, managing director of the Flower Council of Holland, shares his knowledge of a research done in eight countries into consumer segmentation. The focus will be on Polish and their shopping behaviour. In the afternoon he will be present again in another seminar about social media and the use of it within the horticultural sector.
Last but not least, Kees van Rijn (Bart Kwiaty) provides the visitors with information and tips regarding trade in Poland and shares his experiences. On Saturday, there will not be a seminar program; the visitors can attend the demonstration program.
Flower Expo Poland takes place from 1 until 3 September 2016 Expo XXI Warsaw in hall 4 and is organized together with Green is Life. Flower Expo Poland focuses on cut flowers and indoor plants, while Green is Life focuses on outside greenery, such as trees, shrubs and landscaping.
Green is Life will organise the 24th edition this year and counted last year, 16.000 visitors from 40 countries and 263 exhibitors. Flower Expo Poland will organize floral demonstrations especially for florists. The expo has now more than 60 registered participants and it is still counting.
You can download the side program at www.flowerexpo.pl.