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Succeet23 and CX Summit Relocate to Wiesbaden

May 24 2023

German trade show Succeet is moving from Munich to a new location: the RMCC (RheinMain Congress Center) in Wiesbaden, located in the greater Frankfurt area. The event will take place on 25 and 26 October.

Succeet23 and CX Summit Relocate to WiesbadenEarlier known as Research+Results, Succeet will now move to the RMCC, which the organisers say is easily accessible from Frankfurt am Main. This year's event includes the CX summit as a standalone exhibition, which will run alongside the Succeet23 trade show, bringing together insights, data and analytics, and customer experience management professionals.

The Succeet team recently conducted a qualitative study to understand what corporate consumer and market insights (CMI) managers want and expect from the event. In addition to educational sessions tailored to their needs, suggestions have included a 'retreat for protected exchange', where CMI professionals can share experiences.

Heinrich Fischer, Succeet Managing Partner, comments: 'Munich was rather 'south-heavy' in terms of visitor provenance. With the new location in Wiesbaden, right in the middle of Germany, the event will become much more attractive for participants from all over Central Europe and especially from the Cologne and Frankfurt areas. Wiesbaden is well worth seeing, and - for all those who would like to extend their stay a little - the surrounding area also offers attractions: a trip to the famous Heidelberg, for example, is a worthwhile option.'

Visitor information and registration will be available from September at: www.succeet.de .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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