Record numbers declare exhibitions a success!
Oct 13
James Riley
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ORGANISERS have declared the CeMAT Asia, PTC Asia and CeBIT Asia events at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre an unqualified success, with nearly 50,000 business visitors from all over the world attending the shows over four days.
Announcing the completion of the three events, Deutsche Messe AG and its subsidiary Hannover Fairs Shanghai, together with their Chinese partners said 49,158 trade visitors from all continents – including 32 international delegations from USA, Australia, Thailand and Japan among others – had attended the events.
The showa attracted 1,987 exhibitors from all regions across the world, filling 100,000 square metres of space, displaying the latest power transmission and control equipment, materials handling and logistics systems, and ICT technologies.
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Oct 13
Kae Yen Wong
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Need a lift? Look no further than CeMAT Asia 2007! On show this year is an array of forklifts and aerial work machinery that is at the cutting edge of technology in this field.
Danaher Motion and Sivge Corporation are two companies exhbiting at CeMAT Asia 2007. Both companies are enjoying success from previous involvement in CeMAT trade shows, and are eager to develop their clientele this year.
Roy Eliasson, Head of New Business, Danaher Motion said that it is essential to pursue links to the Asian markets, "We can see the growing market in Asia. We have to follow that. We have good business in Asia."
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Oct 13
Emma Cooney
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German secure communications company, NCP plan to launch new technology offering secure entry for Nokia Symbion operating systems onto the global market, In addition to their Open Source operation system currently offered.
The company, which provide secure access for PCs, smart phones, PDAs and similar products and who are one of the few vendors that support Windows Vista, made its debut at CeBIT Asia this year.
Mr Simon Ford, International Sales Director for NCP says the successful European company is currently embarking on a program to increase its global market presence.
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Oct 13
Emma Cooney
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California-based PC standards organisation PCMCIA offered rave reviews of their first venture into China in the final days of CeBIT Asia 2007.
The organisation is comprised of 140 companies in the PC industry. They have been very active in Taiwan over the last three or four years.
PCMCIA Executive Director, Mr Patrick Maher says the company hope to expand their business contacts in response to the ever-growing activity in the Chinese PC manufacturing market.
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Oct 13
Emma Cooney
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Australian-based company, Ryco Hydraulics reports a successful CeBIT Asia experience that has allowed them to cement their recent emergence onto the Chinese market with the formation of numerous international business contacts.
Ryco General Manager, Mr Ben Lim was enthusiastic of the extremely positive result of their presence at this year’s event.
“We are fairly new in the Chinese market and today we have found a lot of brand awareness among the people that have dropped by to the stand.
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Oct 13
James Riley
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HIGH efficiency, low power consumption technology developed by first-time PTC Asia exhibitor Electric Motor Power to establish a successful market beachhead in China.
Melbourne-based EMP director Charles Matheou said the company had made strong sales and distribution contacts at PTC Asia 2007, and had already made the decision to return to the show next year.
Established in 1990, the company has so far manufactured its specialist electric motors in Australia. But two months ago the company began producing motors in Ningbo, near Shanghai, in preparation for a full assault on the potentially huge China market.
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Oct 13
Kae Yen Wong
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Shanghai’s smog hangs thick over the city. It has become a distinguishable - if unfortunate - feature of the city, and of many major cities throughout Asia. However there is a change in the air, fast coming from companies ready to invest in environmentally responsible technologies.
At PTC Asia 2007, it is clear that the demand for ‘green’ products is quickly increasing. The Yuanda Group and Kaori Technology are two of the many companies exhibiting at PTC Asia 2007 that are focused on environmentally sustainable products.
PTC Asia 2007 is the leading trade fair for Power, Transmission and Control products, and the involvement of ‘green’ focused companies evidences the gathering momentum for investing in environmentally conscious technologies.
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Oct 13
James Riley
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Delegates to the ‘Go Global’ international IT entrepreneur seminar at CeBIT Asia were last night treated to a dinner cruise on the Huangpu river, presenting perhaps the best technology networking opportunity of the four-day event.
Hosted by Go Global seminar sponsors, including Chinese online directory C114.net, the Shanghai Informatization Youth Talent Association, and Hannover Fairs Shanghai, the cruise for about 150 delegates took in the lights and sights of the city’s famous Bund and Pudong riverside areas.
Go Global and its dinner cruise aftermath featured official delegations from Australia, Germany, the United States, as well as their Chinese hosts.
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Oct 13
James Riley
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Dr Wang, who hosted the “Go Global” IT entrepreneur international seminar at CeBIT Asia, had returned to academic life after four years in the ICT industry as chief editor of one of
Lt. Gov. Garamendi: Bush wasted 10 years!
Oct 13
Emma Cooney
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CALIFORNIAN Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi has accused the Bush administration of ten wasted years of inactivity on important climate change issues.
A long-standing environmental lobbyist, Mr Garamendi, made these comments in response to questioning about the US’s standing amongst the worst global polluters at a cocktail event last night.
“We will get a new president and I believe that new president will be a democrat … (then) we will get the right policies in place and California will once again lead the way. 15 months and counting!", he says.
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