Munich New International Expo Center, located in the east of Munich, Germany, is close to 2 metro stations and 3 parking buildings to ensure a smooth arrival for guests. In addition, the International Expo Center has 17 very modern exhibition halls, each exhibition hall is the same size, there are national advanced technical infrastructure, all the unified quality of the exhibition area, simple positioning for visitors; There are also highly flexible facilities, architecture, to meet the needs of humanity.
The Munchen New International Expo Center is a convention and exhibition center located in the Trudling-Riem-East district of Munich, which was built in 1994 and took 4 years to complete. The core of the exhibition site is 16 column-free exhibition halls with a total exhibition space of 180,000 square meters and a total open area of 360,000 square meters. The two main entrances, located at the west and east ends of the convention Centre, are connected by an atrium measuring 650 metres long and 35 metres wide, providing access to 12 halls. The roof houses the world's largest photovoltaic system, which generates about 1,000 megawatt-hours of electricity per year for the convention center. In May 2016, the north-eastern part of the exhibition centre was expanded with two new halls, at a total cost of €93 million. Every year, the Munchen New International Expo Center hosts more than 30,000 exhibitors from more than 90 countries and more than two million visitors from more than 180 countries.