Royal Highland Show invites exhibitors to showcase in new Agri-Demo Arena

The Royal Highland Show is calling for applications to feature in its ‘Agri-Demo Arena’, a new addition to the showground this year.   

The Agri-Demo Arena will be a platform for showcasing the innovative machinery and technology that is shaping the future of agriculture. 

The arena will be a hub for the Show’s agricultural zone, the space will feature an outdoor demonstration arena and indoor marquee. Slots are free to apply for, and businesses can choose to host either a product demonstration or an industry talk. 

The Agri-Demo Arena will also be home to the winners of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) Technical Innovation Awards. 

 Earlier this week, the Royal Highland Show opened applications to businesses already exhibiting at the Show or that have entered the Technical Innovation Awards. Applications must fit into one of the following categories: Machines; Appliances; Technical Components; or Important Ancillary Equipment.  

The new arena has received a strong number of applications from a wide variety of companies already, providing a positive start for this new and exciting element of the Royal Highland Show. 

Applications have been sent to exhibitors, if you have not received the communication or are interested in applying please email the trade stand team at tradestands@rhass.org.uk

RHASS Chief Steward of Technical Innovation, Christo Shepherd, said: “We are delighted to be shining a spotlight on those companies at the forefront of agricultural innovation this year with our new Agri-Demo Arena. As part of the RHASS mission to support and promote agriculture, this area will bring attention to the exciting products that are shaping the future of our sector. 

“I would encourage our exhibitors to apply and have their products front and centre on the global stage that is the Royal Highland Show.” 

Sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Royal Highland Show will take place at the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh, on 22-25 June 2023. 

Tickets, including car parking, must be pre-purchased online, with no tickets available to buy on the gate.

Tickets are limited in number and with Friday and Saturday selling out in 2022, it is advised to purchase early, especially with the new addition of the Royal Highland Hoolie music event on Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th this year.  

For further information and to purchase tickets please visit:

www.royalhighlandshow.org

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