Eventseye Trade Shows Scraper
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from $10.00 / 1,000 results
Eventseye Trade Shows Scraper
[π° $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
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
startUrls | string[] | [] | 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
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
country | select | All 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. |
industry | select | All industries | Browse 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
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
maxResults | integer | 100 | Hard 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
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
name | string | Trade show name as shown on the listing |
fullName | string | Longer official title, when distinct from the short name |
description | string | One-line description of what the show covers |
industries | string[] | Industry sector tags the show belongs to |
audience | string | Audience type β trade-only or open to the public |
frequency | string | Recurrence cycle (annual, every 2 years, one-off, etc.) |
dates | string | Event start date |
city | string | Host city |
country | string | Host country |
concurrentFairs | string[] | Co-located fairs running alongside this show |
lastUpdated | string | Date the source listing was last refreshed |
url | string | Direct Eventseye URL for the show |
scrapedAt | string | ISO timestamp of data extraction |
Venue Contact
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
venue | string | Venue / exhibition centre name |
venueAddress | string | Venue postal address |
venuePhone | string | Venue phone number |
venueFax | string | Venue fax number |
venueWebsite | string | Venue website URL |
venueEmail | string | Venue contact email |
Organizer Contact
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
organizer | string | Organizing company name |
organizerAddress | string | Organizer postal address |
organizerPhone | string | Organizer phone number |
organizerFax | string | Organizer fax number |
organizerWebsite | string | Organizer website URL |
organizerEmail | string | Organizer contact email |
Event-Level Contact
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
website | string | The show's own dedicated website |
email | string | The show's own contact email |
phone | string | The show's own contact phone |
contactPerson | string | Named contact person for the show, when listed |
Tips for Best Results
- Start small to validate. Set
maxResultsto 50β100 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
startUrlsto scrape precisely that view. - Use
concurrentFairsto 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
audienceandfrequencyfields 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
maxResultsto 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.
| Results | No discount | Bronze | Silver | Gold |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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
Legal & Ethical Use
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.