The AYMOD International Footwear and Fashion Fair, organized by the Turkish Shoe Manufacturers Association (TASD), is a prestigious event that brings together over 500 leading firms and thousands of brands. Held over four days from March 19 to 22, 2024, this fair covers an impressive 60,000 square meters of exhibition space. It attracts visitors from over 35 countries, showcasing a wide range of footwear collections, from classic to sports and handmade models, as well as accessories like bags and leather goods. As one of the most comprehensive and largest fairs in the Turkish footwear industry, AYMOD has been continuously held for 36 years, serving as a key platform for international trade.
The fair offers various online services for visitors and exhibitors. Interested parties can create their own visitor cards online or submit exhibition requests. The exhibitors' catalog provides detailed information about participating companies, stand locations, production groups, and contact details such as phone numbers, emails, and websites. This comprehensive catalog is essential for both exhibitors and visitors to navigate the fair effectively.
AYMOD is not only a platform for showcasing products but also a significant contributor to the export of Turkish footwear industry. With a population of approximately 600 million people in nearby geographical regions, the fair plays a crucial role in meeting their footwear needs. It also represents a substantial portion of regional footwear supply.
For those seeking more information or wishing to participate in the fair, they can contact the organizers through various channels provided on the website. The mobile application AYMOD offers easy access to all necessary information and forms for registration and participation. Visitors can download the app from either the Apple Store or Google Play to explore more about AYMOD.
AYMOD continues to be a vital event in the global footwear industry, offering an unparalleled opportunity for businesses to connect with potential partners and customers from around the world.