The Santa Cruz de Tenerife Fairgrounds will host the 18th edition of Feboda from 29th November to 1st December.
This Monday, the vice president of the Fairgrounds, Manuel Fernández, along with the Employment Councillor of the Cabildo, Efraín Medina, and Jonay López, the director of Fairs at the Fairgrounds, presented this event, which has established itself as the primary gathering point for suppliers of bridal products and services with prospective clients.
Feboda will occupy an expanse of 8,000 square metres, housing 70 companies across 90 stands. This setup allows businesses to connect with future clients while also fostering professional and personal relationships with other enterprises in the sector, discovering new suppliers, or unveiling a new brand or project.
As in previous years, an extensive schedule of fashion shows will be included, and for the first time, the ‘Tenerife Bridal Runway’ will be featured, directed by Tenerife Moda.
The Minister of Industry and vice president of the Fairgrounds, Manuel Fernández, remarked that the dates for this edition have shifted from late summer to the weeks leading up to the year’s end, “in response to the requests from the participating companies.” He added that initiatives like this aim to position the Cabildo as “a catalyst for energising” the productive landscape, enhancing the quality of the island’s business sector.
Fernández asserted that “Feboda presents a valuable opportunity to showcase the talent of Tenerife’s entrepreneurs who are engaged in event organisation.”
Efraín Medina, the Minister of Employment and head of Tenerife Moda, emphasised this notion, underscoring this year’s theme, ‘What unites us’, as a metaphor for “the collaborative effort of a government dedicated to ensuring that the island’s productive sectors continue to progress.”
Medina highlighted the goal to enhance marketing efforts, ensuring that those visiting Tenerife for weddings acknowledge the “remarkable business potential” present on the island.
Feboda is scheduled to take place from 29th November to 1st December, running from 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Admission costs 4 euros, though attendees can opt for an 8-euro voucher for access throughout all three days.