A window front can be seen in the background and the word “Aware Flair” is written in the foreground.

We are actively committed to a safe and respectful environment for all participants at our events at the Nuremberg exhibition venue. We have laid this down in our Code of Conduct.

Should you nevertheless find yourself in an unpleasant situation or require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our security, checkroom or catering staff. You can use the code word “Is LUISA here?” to discreetly draw attention to your situation without having to explain yourself. If you mention the code word, our trained staff will assist you quickly and confidentially.

You will also find information about our awareness concept on the exhibition grounds.

Posters on the exhibition grounds

Informative posters highlighting our measures to prevent sexual assault and discrimination are displayed in all restroom areas as well as the central contact points (ServicePoint, checkrooms). These posters contain important information about our support services as well as the code word “Is LUISA here?” to enable you to get help quickly and confidentially in unpleasant situations.

Creation of a "SaferSpace"

We have also set up a so-called “SaferSpace” - a protected room where people can withdraw. There is also a NeedingsBox with various aids that can be used. Our security, checkroom and catering staff will accompany you to the retreat.

These measures are part of our commitment to a safe trade fair experience. We want to help ensure that all participants feel comfortable and respected at our events. Because your well-being and safety is important to us and is our top priority!

If you have any questions about the concept, please contact us at the following e-mail address: awareness@nuernbergmesse.de

The picture shows a black and white illustration with several elements. On the left is an emergency exit sign with an arrow pointing to the right. Below it is a clock showing 3 o'clock. In the center left area, two people are standing together; one person has a blurred face. To their right is a structure that resembles a reception or information desk, with shelves and a television on top. On the far right is another clock, also showing 3 o'clock, with an information symbol (a small “i”) hanging from it.