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ICBF Announces New Utrecht Venue for 2024 from Oct. 25-26 with Dutch Cycling Week

release by the International Cargo Bike Festival

March 2, 2024 - We’re delighted to announce the 2024 venue and dates for the International Cargo Bike Festival (ICBF). Following last year’s successful edition in Amsterdam, we’re heading 40km south to the city of Utrecht. It marks the first time the ICBF has been held in the city – the fourth largest in the Netherlands, with a multi-cultural population of 360,000 and known as an important and ultra-accessible node in national and international transport networks.

The 2024 event marks the first time that ICBF will be held in Utrecht with a population of 360,000. ©

Recognized as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world, Utrecht boasts world-class cycling infrastructure, including the largest multi-storey bicycle parking facility in the world (located at the railway station – the busiest and biggest in the Netherlands – and right next to Jaarbeurs – the ICBF venue).

It should come as no surprise, then, that Utrecht is also one of the most cargo bike-friendly places in the world. The city is teeming with cargo bike initiatives as well as entrepreneurs, businesses and organisations using cargo bikes – and we can’t wait to showcase them to the world.

New venue, new partnerships
The 2023 edition of the ICBF co-located with Home Energy and Electric Mobility show Fully Charged – it’s an edition we’re proud of and look back on fondly. However, due to a date change for the upcoming Fully Charged organized event in Amsterdam, the ICBF and Fully Charged organizations have parted ways on friendly terms.

Presentations at ICBF 2023. ©Tom Parr

In contrast to previous years, ICBF 2024 will be a stand alone event. For 2024 and onwards we will be working together with Dutch Cycling Week, an Utrecht-based knowledge platform and activation initiative to stimulate bicycle use in the broadest sense of the word.

Dutch Cycling Week aims – by bringing a number of cycling events under its umbrella – to become the world’s largest platform for knowledge sharing, policy making and stimulation for bicycle use. It is our intention as the ICBF to explore the possibilities around this platform in the coming years.

As ever, there will be plenty of opportunites at ICBF 2024 for cargo bike and cycling-related businesses and organizations to showcase what they do – in the form of the ICBF expo and test-track – well-known for its relaxed and friendly atmosphere, by presenting on our busy ICBF stage or by taking up one of a number of online and offline sponsorship and promotional options on offer.

Save the dates
We’re putting together information for exhibitors and visitors alike and will be releasing these as soon as we can. For now, save the dates and if you would like to be kept up to date, sign up to our mailing list or keep an eye on our social media channels; we’re on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Threads and Twitter.

We recently set up a YouTube channel on which you can watch all of the presentations made at ICBF 2023 – more are going online all the time, so subscribe. Watch this space also for a refreshed ICBF website – that’s coming in in the next couple of months.

Further announcements, including about Issue 02 of the ICBF-published magazine Carrier, will follow in due course (you can read Carrier Issue 01 here).

Summary
International Cargo Bike Festival 2024
Dates: Friday 25th and Saturday 26th October 2024
Venue: Jaarbeurs Utrecht, Beatrixgebouw Expozaal

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