3/12/2021
The industry in attendance, the trends of tomorrow: that was IWA Studio Edition 2021
IWA Studio Edition on March 12, 2021 brought the industry together in a unique virtual event.
Three hours packed with passion, optimism and fascinating innovations: IWA Studio Edition on March 12, 2021 brought the industry together in a unique virtual event. The live stream of discussion panels, product launches and entertaining infotainment interludes attracted around 5,000 participants to the virtual auditorium. More than 40 companies, including market leaders, traditional brands and newcomers alike, helped shape the program and brought along a few surprises. The speakers and moderator Matt L. Beadle created a real community feel and stoked anticipation for a reunion at IWA OutdoorClassics 2022.
"What a celebration for the industry! Today proved that the IWA community sticks together - and stays on the ball with innovations, passion and optimism for hunting and shooting sports," sums up Rebecca Schönfelder, Executive Director IWA OutdoorClassics, NürnbergMesse. "I was particularly thrilled by the diversity of the contributions, the courage and creativity of the companies and the many personal greetings from all over the world! I would like to expressly thank all exhibitors, participants and the entire team for the unique experience. We will take this momentum with us for the further activities on the Road to IWA 2022."
International audience in virtual auditorium
The IWA Studio Edition set a glittering start for the "Road to IWA 2022" event series, which bridges the waiting time until IWA OutdoorClassics 2022 with digital and physical events. 5,000 participants or so from around 80 different countries registered to be part of the three-hour livestream.
They all experienced a diverse program in a coherent and innovative setting: Moderator Matt L. Beadle, incidentally always well equipped by IWA exhibitor Pinewood, led entertainingly through the program of facts, novelties and stimulating discussion rounds in the Studio Dome, a specially created virtual outdoor stage. Short breaks, DJ interludes and contributions from all over the world provided plenty of variety and a relaxed groove into the weekend.
Top-class guests in the Studio Dome
Around 40 participating companies and partners had plenty of news in store. Exhibitor UMAREX presented its products at a booth set up especially for this purpose and thus secured a lot of attention. Tammo Lüken, Head of Category Management Hunting & Nature at Zeiss, gave an Expert Talk in the Studio Dome and offered exclusive insights into Zeiss' development work in the field of night vision. Bernhard Knöbel, CEO of Carl Walther GmbH, also personally presented brand insights and news from Carl Walther. The company Savage Arms sent industry expert Jens Tigges (Outdoor Marketing International) into the ring to report on news.
The presentation "No limits: Rifles with Passion" provided amazement and tingling in the fingers, which presented some of the noblest gun makers and their highly individual products. But young companies and IWA newcomers also got their chance to make an appearance: at the "Speed Dating with IWA Newbies", newcomers such as Liqui Moly, Rodale, Lockboxx, Tactical Workshop Hoffmann, ICU Server and VikingX put themselves to the audience's vote. After a short pitch from each company, viewers were able to vote and chose VikinX ("Vote the best") as the winner.
Sustainability and retail: what the industry is discussing
Where does the hunting and outdoor industry currently stand in terms of sustainability? This exciting question was posed by top industry representatives in a top-class panel discussion right at the beginning of the IWA Studio Edition. Among them: Christiane Dolva Törnberg, Head of Sustainability at Fjällräven, Stefan Hämmerle, Member of the Executive Board at Swarovski Optik, Jan Lorch, CSO & CSR at VAUDE, Stefan Meier, Director Marketing & Sales at GRUBE and Martin Fehringer, Director Sales at Steyr Arms.
Together, the experts explored ways to achieve more sustainability, but also described what has already been accomplished. A second panel discussion focused on the future of the specialized trade. The motto: "Let's talk about retail challenges tomorrow." Ingo Meinhard, CEO at VDB and Roland Zobel, Senior Consultant at WM-Intern gave impulses for "Retail 4.0" in a time with, respectively after Corona.
After a good three hours of inspiring program, IWA DJ Uwe Bell finally rang in the well-deserved weekend with the right motto: "It's beer o'clock". For the participants, this marked the end of an innovative industry event that provided valuable impetus for the coming year for both business and hobby.
Road to IWA OutdoorClassics 2022
The IWA Studio Edition is part of the "Road to IWA OutdoorClassics 2022" event series, which includes regular online live talks and events until the start of the trade show in March 2022.