Sea Otter Europe Costa Brava Girona by Continental, now celebrating its eighth edition, is continuing its steady growth in terms of contracted space, stands, brands present and visitors.
The 360º festival model is confirmed as a successful model for brands, professionals and visitors.
Over the last few years, the festival has been gradually increasing the space available for exhibiting, as more and more companies have decided to attend, many of them returning, but extending their exhibition space.
A major reason for its success also lies in the fact that the international parent companies have actively taken the lead in being present at the festival, considering that it is becoming an event with more and more global and European impact.
This has led to the expansion of exhibition space in many cases.
Compared to 2023, which already had a record amount of contracted space, the event has currently grown by 20%.
On the other hand, 100 new brands have joined the already long list of brands that have confirmed their presence for the 2024 edition.
Without a doubt, Sea Otter Europe Costa Brava Girona by Continental is increasingly becoming an essential event to attend as a brand in the sector and any cycling lover, professional or enthusiast will certainly not want to miss it.
There are currently still spaces available in some areas of the festival, although it is expected that in the next few weeks the festival will reach the situation of “no more available space”.
This is the latest announcement from the organisers as momentum builds ahead of the event, set to take place from Friday, September 20, through Sunday, September 22.
Shimano has once again renewed its participation in the 2024 cycling festival. The Japanese brand will be a silver sponsor and will also have a large exhibition space, presenting its new products to the more than 60,000 visitors expected to attend the festival in Girona.
In addition to this, Shimano will also be present at the festival as the main sponsor of the last race of the Shimano Super Cup Massi.
For more information and to reserve spaces, contact: seaottereurope@seaottereurope.com
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