TOS+H Expo 2022 Confirms Leading Position in Turkey’s Occupational Health and Safety Sector

With 111 exhibitors from nine countries and 4,309 visitors from 58 nations, the recent staging of TOS+H , Turkey’s leading trade fair for occupational safety and health, closed to very positive results in Istanbul. Due to the ever-increasing importance of personal protection, occupational safety and a healthy workplace, TOS+H EXPO took place at an opportune time.  Exhibitors were able to reach  a Turkish audience with the latest trends and products in industrial safety, health promotion at work and occupational safety management. The Occupational Health and Safety Symposium, organized by the Istanbul Chamber of Industry (ICI) was also very well attended on all four days. Current occupational safety and health issues were addressed and provided important impulses for establishing a prevention culture in companies in Turkey and its neighboring countries. TOS+H Expo was organized by Messe Düsseldorf together with the local partner Tezulas Fuar. Messe Düsseldorf is renowned for managing A+A,  the world’s leading trade fair on occupational safety and health in Düsseldorf, Germany.

“The remarkable outcome of TOS+H EXPO 2022 is clearly asserting its significance as the leading trade fair for the industry in Turkey,” said Petra Cullmann, Executive Director of Messe Düsseldorf. “Our new partner, the Istanbul Chamber of Industries, paved the way for a high-caliber symposium with inspiring insights and intensive discussions, and our exhibitors again proved their expertise with a comprehensive overview of innovative products, equipment and services at the trade fair. We are proud to be sending clear signals in the market. We’re giving a lead, both in Turkey and beyond, on the element that matters most: the individual.”

TOS+H Expo 2022 and the Occupational Health and Safety Symposium were officially opened by Petra Cullman and Sadık Ayhan SARUHAN, ICI Vice President. The new partnership with the Chamber of Industry will ensure the quality of the event and also strengthen the leading position of TOS+H Expo in Turkey.

“The Occupational Health and Safety Symposium, which we organized simultaneously with the 4th TOS+H Expo – Turkish Occupational Safety + Health Exhibition, was concluded with the presentations of 84 speakers in 22 sessions. Our symposium included highly interesting presentations on the environment, sustainability and labor law and was met with great interest by all parties and especially by representatives from all industrial sectors which deal with the topic of occupational safety and health at work. As ICI, we will continue to work to improve OHS processes in the next period”, stated a spokesperson for the Istanbul Chamber of Industry.

For more information about TOS+H 2022 exhibitors:  www.toshexpo.com/en/Exhibitors_Hall/Exhibitors_2022

More information about the Istanbul Chamber of Industry (ICI): www.iso.org.tr/Home/

The next staging of TOS+H Expo will take place in May 2024  in Istanbul, Turkey. For further information on visiting or exhibiting at  TOS+H Expo 2024, contact Messe Düsseldorf North America; Telephone: (312) 781-5180; E-mail: info@mdna.com; Visit http://www.toshexpo.com and www.mdna.com; Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/mdnachicago

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