ABANCA INTERNATIONAL FAIR - GALICIA GREEN WEEK
Description
The Abanca International Green Week of Galicia Fair reaches its 47th edition, firmly established as the largest multi-sector trade fair and leisure event in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula . This emblematic event stands out for its long history , proven commercial effectiveness , and continued public support —key factors that explain its success year after year.
This event once again presents a strategic opportunity for companies, organizations, and groups , who find in Green Week an ideal space to generate business, connect with the end consumer, strengthen their positioning, increase their visibility, and promote their activities . Furthermore, the event fosters the creation of alliances, the search for collaborators, and the establishment of new professional relationships in a dynamic and high-traffic environment.
Tradition, innovation and sectoral diversity
Galicia's Green Week has successfully combined showcasing the primary sector and its advancements with the gradual incorporation of new proposals and sectors , enriching the event and broadening its scope. This blend of tradition, innovation, and diversity has been key to consolidating its position as a leading event.
In this sense, the event is structured into various areas and specialized halls which, thanks to their growth and evolution, have acquired their own identity and recognition in their respective sectors . These spaces feature exhibition areas and specific programs , aimed at both professionals and the general public .
An event with its own identity and a shared vision
The various halls and areas of the Abanca International Green Week of Galicia not only operate independently, but also complement each other , resulting in a coherent, attractive, and high-value-added overall offering . This unified vision makes Green Week an essential event for discovering trends, innovations, and opportunities across multiple sectors , reinforcing its role as an economic, social, and educational driver in Galicia and the entire northwest of the Iberian Peninsula.
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