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WORLDEF ISTANBUL E-Commerce Exhibition

WORLDEF ISTANBUL E-Commerce Exhibition

May 29, 2024

The countdown to the start of the WORLDEF ISTANBUL 2024 e-commerce exhibition has begun. The largest e-commerce event in the region will be held at Istanbul Yenikapı Event Area in Istanbul on June 6-7-8.

The event, organized by the global e-commerce platform WORLDEF, will be attended by leading companies, brands and e-commerce experts from Turkey and around the world. It is expected that the exhibition will be visited by more than 20 thousand visitors from 40 countries, issues of the future of e-commerce and new trends will be discussed.

Emer Nart, President of WORLDEF, claims that the fair will provide Turkish manufacturers and brands with the opportunity to enter global markets. Manufacturers will have the opportunity to meet with major sellers from global trading platforms.

During the three-day event, topics such as digital transformation, consumer-oriented strategies, sales on global trading platforms, e-commerce and sustainable development will be discussed. Participants will be able to listen to the experience of experts in their fields and learn about the latest trends.

More than 450 retail brands, manufacturers and suppliers will place their stands on an area of 9200 m2. A large volume of trading is expected, which will involve more than 1,500 sellers trading on global trading platforms such as Amazon and Etsy.

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