In 70 days in Munich, Germany at the MOC Event Center, the consumer HIGH END 2024 audiophile show is set to take place on May 9-12.
The show states that international companies from over 40 countries will present an array of products for dealers and consumers to see.
“The number of bookings once again confirms that the HIGH END’s position as the industry’s leading international trade show is undisputed,” says Stefan Dreischärf, managing director of the organizer HIGH END SOCIETY Service GmbH. “The exhibitor interest was enormous, which means we are fully booked again this year, and we have a waiting list of registrations that we were unable to consider.” Every last corner of the around 30,000 square meters of exhibition space at the MOC has been used.
According to show organizers, this coming May, more than 500 exhibitors will be participating, providing trade visitors, media professionals and consumers insights into the world of home audio. The product range on display at the HIGH END 2024 includes every conceivable variation of loudspeakers, modern streaming solutions, perfectly designed turntables, amplifiers, compact all-in-one devices and more.
Two other special trade shows will complement the HIGH END on all four days of the audio show. At the IPS—International Parts + Supply—the supply industry will be showing its solutions for the audio industry in Hall 1. The advantage for participating companies according to the home audio show is that customers are already there. For exhibitors at the HIGH END, this OEM trade show offers the opportunity to seek out new partners directly on site.
The home audio show will also feature its WORLD OF HEADPHONES which will also be located in Hall 1. In this area of the show floor manufacturers and distributors will be exhibiting a selection of headphones and portable audio accessories. Visitors will be able to try them out directly at the listening tables.
The HIGH END 2024 show not only focuses on technological innovation, event organizers boasts that it supports niche suppliers and startup companies.