The 25th anniversary of Reseller Park was marked in grand style during IFA Berlin 2024, Europe’s leading consumer electronics show. With more than 200 exhibitors and around 15,000 trade visitors, this year’s edition set a new benchmark for business engagement in the refurbished and secondary tech sector. The milestone coincided with IFA’s 100th anniversary, first launched by Albert Einstein himself in 1924.
Relocation to Hub 27 draws praise
Reseller Park’s ongoing success has earned it a new location in Hub 27, Messe Berlin’s most modern exhibition hall. The space boasts its own dedicated entrance, a major plus for B2B-focused companies seeking maximum visibility and visitor traffic.

GreenTech and Refurbishing Pavilions expand
Building on previous years’ growth, the 2025 edition of Reseller Park will feature dedicated GreenTech and Refurbishing Pavilions. These areas are designed to spotlight sustainable innovation and circular technology trends that continue to draw increasing interest from retailers, distributors, and solution providers.
Strong demand for 2025 participation
Organizers report to SecondaryMarket.news high demand for booths at the upcoming 2025 event, with limited last-minute slots still potentially available.
Personal vision drives long-term success
Jan Nintemann, the founder of Global Fairs and the creator of Reseller Park, reflected on the long-term journey: ““Whenever you’re passionate about something that’s not just about short-term profit, something good eventually comes out of it. Even in business, authenticity matters – because we always deal with people and content.
It has always been a great joy for me to offer people a platform for communication were meaningful, sustainable personal exchange can happen. It’s important to know where you stand – especially in times of major change like today.

The Reseller Park at IFA Berlin, which has grown over 25 years, has always been close to my heart – and you can really see that in the enthusiastic yet relaxed vibe of the people on this vast marketplace. It’s become a kind of home for them. That’s what motivates people, because businesspeople are still people: not digital entities, but real, warm-blooded beings.”
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