UPDATE: On September 15, Integrated Systems Events announced that ISE 2021 would be postponed until June 2021, owing to the continuing effects of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. When details are finalized, Sound & Communications will share them with you.
A risk assessment carried out to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines has rated the overall risk of transmission and further spread of COVID-19 at ISE 2021 as “low.” The assessment takes into account the risk factors associated with the event and the impact of specifically formulated safety measures.
Fira de Barcelona, risk consultancy AON and the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona have jointly devised strategies for events at the Fira. This has involved the evaluation and analysis of more than 60 processes or services, leading to the identification of 948 mitigation points.
The measures for ensuring a healthy and safe environment ISE are available as a comprehensive set of guidelines for exhibitors, ISE and Fira staff. They can be found in A Guide to Safe Exhibiting, published by show organizer Integrated Systems Events.
The Guide is organized into four sections: Actions by Fira de Barcelona and ISE, Stand Design, Stand Management and Visitor Guidance. Each section contains essential measures in the areas of health and safety; traffic flow and visitor management; staff, stand personnel and supplier working; and social distancing.
“We have understandably had many questions from exhibitors and others about how ISE 2021 will be affected by the continuing public health situation,” Mike Blackman, Managing Director of Integrated Systems Events, said. “A Guide to Safe Exhibiting explains the adjustments that we and our exhibitors will need to make to ensure that the show is as safe as it can possibly be. The situation continues to evolve and we will update the Guide if any changes to the strategy are required. We remain committed to holding ISE 2021 at the Fira next February as an in-person event.”
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