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Eventseye Trade Shows Scraper

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Eventseye Trade Shows Scraper

Eventseye Trade Shows Scraper

[πŸ’° $10 / 1K] Extract trade shows, exhibitions, and conferences from Eventseye.com β€” dates, venue, organizer, industries, audience, frequency, and full contact details. Browse by country, industry, or city, or paste Eventseye URLs directly.

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Pull trade shows, exhibitions, and professional conferences from Eventseye.com at scale β€” event dates, host city and country, full venue and organizer contact details, industry sectors, audience type, recurrence cycle, and co-located fairs in one flat dataset. Built for event marketers, exhibitor sales teams, and B2B researchers who need a clean, structured directory of worldwide trade shows without copying details off one event page at a time.

Why This Scraper?

  • 136-country worldwide coverage β€” pull events from a single country, an entire continent, or the full global directory in one run; country slugs are pre-mapped so quirky cases like United States, United Kingdom, UAE, and South Korea resolve correctly.
  • 32 industry sectors to filter by β€” Aerospace & Defense, Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals, Fashion & Textiles, ICT, Agriculture & Food, Logistics & Packaging, and 26 more, each as a one-click choice.
  • Full venue contact block on every show β€” venue name, postal address, phone, fax, website, and email, parsed separately so the address never absorbs the phone or web line.
  • Full organizer contact block too β€” the organizing company's name, address, phone, fax, website, and email captured independently of the venue, ready for direct outreach.
  • Event-level contacts on top of those β€” a dedicated event website, email, phone, and named contact person where the show lists them, so you get the show's own line, not just the venue switchboard.
  • Concurrent (co-located) fairs listed β€” every show carries the array of fairs running alongside it, surfacing cross-promotion and bundled-attendance opportunities competitors miss.
  • Audience type and recurrence on each row β€” trade-only vs. public-open, plus annual / biennial / one-off frequency, so you can filter to the professional, repeating events that matter for B2B planning.
  • Paste any Eventseye URL β€” drop in a country listing, an industry listing, a city listing, or a single event page and any filters baked into the URL are honored exactly as-is.
  • Accent-correct names β€” "DΓΌsseldorf", "GΓ©nΓ©ral", and Turkish characters come through clean, not mojibaked, for reliable matching against your CRM.

Use Cases

Event Marketing & Exhibitor Lead Gen

  • Build a target list of trade shows in your sector with organizer email and phone for booth-booking outreach
  • Identify the biggest annual events in a country before planning a sponsorship campaign
  • Pull venue contacts to negotiate stand space and logistics directly
  • Surface concurrent fairs to plan multi-event attendance trips

Market & Industry Research

  • Map the trade-show calendar of an entire industry sector across 136 countries
  • Track which cities and venues host the most events in your category
  • Compare event frequency (annual vs. biennial) to gauge a market's maturity
  • Quantify a country's event density for market-entry decisions

Competitive Intelligence

  • Monitor which shows competitors exhibit at by cross-referencing concurrent fairs
  • Discover niche regional events that aren't on the major-conference radar
  • Watch a sector's event roster for new launches and discontinued shows

Travel, Logistics & Event Planning

  • Assemble a dated itinerary of must-attend shows by city and country
  • Pull venue postal addresses for shipping, freight, and accommodation planning
  • Group nearby concurrent fairs to consolidate a single business trip

Sponsorship & Partnership Outreach

  • Build organizer contact lists segmented by industry and region
  • Prioritize repeating annual events for long-term partnership deals
  • Match show audience type (trade vs. public) to your sponsorship goals

Getting Started

Scrape One Country

The simplest run β€” every trade show held in Germany:

{
"country": "germany",
"maxResults": 100
}

Browse a Single Industry Worldwide

Leave country on "All countries (worldwide)" and pick a sector:

{
"country": "all",
"industry": "healthcare-pharmaceuticals",
"maxResults": 250
}

Paste Eventseye URLs

Drop in any country listing, industry listing, or individual event page β€” filters in the URL are honored as-is:

{
"startUrls": [
"https://www.eventseye.com/fairs/c1_trade-shows_usa-united-states-of-america.html",
"https://www.eventseye.com/fairs/f-eurosatory-800-1.html"
],
"maxResults": 500
}

Full Worldwide Directory

Leave everything at its default and raise the cap to sweep the entire directory:

{
"country": "all",
"industry": "all",
"maxResults": 0
}

Input Reference

What to Scrape

ParameterTypeDefaultDescription
startUrlsstring[][]Paste one or more Eventseye.com URLs β€” country listings, industry listings, city listings, or individual trade show pages. Any filters baked into the URL are honored as-is. When set, the Country and Industry options are ignored.

Filters

ParameterTypeDefaultDescription
countryselectAll countries (worldwide)Browse trade shows held in a specific country, or choose "All countries (worldwide)" to scrape the entire directory. 137 options. Ignored when URLs are supplied. If you also pick an industry, the country takes precedence.
industryselectAll industriesBrowse trade shows in a specific industry sector. 33 options. Used only when Country is "All countries (worldwide)" β€” if both country and industry are set, the country takes precedence.

Limits

ParameterTypeDefaultDescription
maxResultsinteger100Hard cap on the total number of trade shows to collect across all sources. Set to 0 for no cap (an internal upper limit still applies). The actor keeps the full final page even if it slightly overshoots.

Output

One flat row per trade show β€” no nested child collections to flatten downstream. Here's a representative result:

{
"name": "EUROSATORY",
"fullName": "International Defence and Security Exhibition",
"description": "International exhibition of land and airland defence and security",
"industries": ["Aerospace & Defense", "Quality & Security"],
"audience": "Trade Only",
"frequency": "Every 2 years",
"dates": "06/16/2025",
"city": "Paris",
"country": "France",
"venue": "Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre",
"venueAddress": "ZAC Paris Nord 2, 93420 Villepinte, France",
"venuePhone": "+33 (0)1 48 63 30 30",
"venueFax": "+33 (0)1 48 63 32 33",
"venueWebsite": "https://www.viparis.com",
"venueEmail": "contact@viparis.com",
"organizer": "COGES Events",
"organizerAddress": "16 Rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris, France",
"organizerPhone": "+33 (0)1 44 14 58 10",
"organizerFax": "+33 (0)1 44 14 58 20",
"organizerWebsite": "https://www.eurosatory.com",
"organizerEmail": "info@coges-events.com",
"website": "https://www.eurosatory.com",
"email": "info@eurosatory.com",
"phone": "+33 (0)1 44 14 58 10",
"contactPerson": "Exhibitor Relations",
"concurrentFairs": ["MILIPOL PARIS"],
"lastUpdated": "July 16th 2024",
"url": "https://www.eventseye.com/fairs/f-eurosatory-800-1.html",
"scrapedAt": "2026-06-03T14:30:00+00:00"
}

Event Fields

FieldTypeDescription
namestringTrade show name as shown on the listing
fullNamestringLonger official title, when distinct from the short name
descriptionstringOne-line description of what the show covers
industriesstring[]Industry sector tags the show belongs to
audiencestringAudience type β€” trade-only or open to the public
frequencystringRecurrence cycle (annual, every 2 years, one-off, etc.)
datesstringEvent start date
citystringHost city
countrystringHost country
concurrentFairsstring[]Co-located fairs running alongside this show
lastUpdatedstringDate the source listing was last refreshed
urlstringDirect Eventseye URL for the show
scrapedAtstringISO timestamp of data extraction

Venue Contact

FieldTypeDescription
venuestringVenue / exhibition centre name
venueAddressstringVenue postal address
venuePhonestringVenue phone number
venueFaxstringVenue fax number
venueWebsitestringVenue website URL
venueEmailstringVenue contact email

Organizer Contact

FieldTypeDescription
organizerstringOrganizing company name
organizerAddressstringOrganizer postal address
organizerPhonestringOrganizer phone number
organizerFaxstringOrganizer fax number
organizerWebsitestringOrganizer website URL
organizerEmailstringOrganizer contact email

Event-Level Contact

FieldTypeDescription
websitestringThe show's own dedicated website
emailstringThe show's own contact email
phonestringThe show's own contact phone
contactPersonstringNamed contact person for the show, when listed

Tips for Best Results

  • Start small to validate. Set maxResults to 50–100 on your first run to confirm the country, sector, and contact fields match what you need before scaling up.
  • Country beats industry β€” pick one as your primary axis. Eventseye has no combined country-and-sector listing for top-level industries, so if you set both, only the country filter applies. To slice an industry, leave the country on "All countries (worldwide)".
  • Paste URLs for finer slices. City listings and sub-theme pages aren't in the dropdowns β€” grab the exact URL from Eventseye and drop it into startUrls to scrape precisely that view.
  • Use concurrentFairs to find hidden events. The co-located fairs array often surfaces niche shows that don't rank on their own β€” a fast way to expand a target list within a venue or week.
  • Filter to trade-only, repeating shows for B2B value. Combine the audience and frequency fields downstream to keep professional events that recur annually β€” the ones worth a long-term sponsorship or exhibition plan.
  • Three contact tiers, three outreach paths. Venue contacts are for logistics, organizer contacts are for booth booking, and event-level contacts reach the show team directly β€” pick the right block for your message.
  • Set maxResults to 0 for a full sweep. When you want an entire country or the whole directory, the no-cap mode paginates to the end on its own.

Pricing

From $10.00 per 1,000 results β€” full venue and organizer contact details included on every row, priced below the going market rate for trade-show extraction. Bronze, Silver, and Gold subscribers pay progressively less; the table below shows total cost at each discount tier.

ResultsNo discountBronzeSilverGold
100$1.20$1.13$1.07$1.00
1,000$12.00$11.30$10.65$10.00
10,000$120.00$113.00$106.50$100.00
100,000$1,200.00$1,130.00$1,065.00$1,000.00

A "result" is any trade show row in the output dataset. No compute or time-based charges β€” you pay per result, plus a small fixed per-run start fee.

Integrations

Export data in JSON, CSV, Excel, XML, or RSS. Connect to 1,500+ apps via:

  • Zapier / Make / n8n β€” Workflow automation
  • Google Sheets β€” Direct spreadsheet export
  • Slack / Email β€” Notifications on new results
  • Webhooks β€” Trigger custom APIs on run completion
  • Apify API β€” Full programmatic access

This actor is designed for legitimate event research, market analysis, and B2B outreach. Users are responsible for complying with applicable laws and Eventseye.com's terms of service, including anti-spam and data-protection rules in their jurisdiction. Do not use extracted contact details for unsolicited bulk messaging, harassment, or any illegal purpose.