Hitting a new milestone in its international development, Zoomark officially became a member of the European Pet Organization. According to the announcement, this important step further strengthens the trade show’s institutional role and confirms its commitment to supporting responsible pet ownership and encouraging dialogue throughout the supply chain.
Zoomark, the international trade show for the pet industry that kicked off on May 5, 2025, organised by BolognaFiere Cosmoprof, officially became a member of the European Pet Organization (EPO)- the voice of the pet sector at European level. EPO brings together relevant national pet sector associations across Europe and represents the members’ interests at EU level.
According to the announcement, this important step further strengthens Zoomark’s institutional role and confirms its commitment to supporting responsible pet ownership and encouraging dialogue throughout the supply chain — from the international business community to pet-owning families.
As a platform for industry professionals, with over 1,300 exhibitors and 30,000 professional visitors from all over the world expected at its 2025 edition, Zoomark becomes an even more strategic player in promoting growth, sustainability, and innovation in the pet sector.
“Our membership in EPO represents a significant step forward in Zoomark’s growth and mission,” said Enrico Zannini, General Director of BolognaFiere Cosmoprof. “We are proud to support the values of responsibility, transparency, and cooperation that EPO stands for, and we’re convinced that this partnership will offer new opportunities for sharing expertise, addressing key regulatory developments, and strengthening the voice of the pet sector in Europe.”
With its growing international visibility, Zoomark joins EPO not only as a trade fair, but as a key player in facilitating connections between business and society. This positioning is also supported by the synergy with QuattroZampeinFiera (QZF), the B2C event by BolognaFiere Cosmoprof that connects directly with pet families and consumers in Italy, providing EPO with further access to education, awareness-building, and engagement with pet owners.
“Thanks to our dual role through Zoomark and QuattroZampeinFiera, on one hand, we create a stage for the entire supply chain to meet, collaborate, and grow, on the other, we help spread a culture of responsibility and respect towards animals, by engaging with families and pet lovers directly. We will support the work of EPO strengthening responsible pet keeping and supporting the industry’s best practices” explained Luisa Bersanetti, Exhibition Manager of Zoomark and QZF.
Italy is one of Europe’s most important pet markets, with over 65 million companion animals, a mature retail ecosystem, and increasing demand for quality, transparency, and innovation in pet care. Zoomark’s presence within EPO offers the European association the opportunity to consolidate its positioning in this key territory and develop new initiatives in line with the sector’s evolving needs.
“Italy stands out among Europe’s largest pet markets,” expressed Svein A. Fosså, President of EPO. “The addition of Zoomark to EPO allows us to open new channels of dialogue and collaboration with a broad and qualified player, and to further pursue our mission of promoting responsible pet ownership, legislative coherence, and sustainable development across the continent.”
Zoomark’s participation in EPO will be reflected in upcoming activities throughout the year, reinforcing its central role in shaping the future of the European pet sector, according to the statement.