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
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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ORGANISERS of the huge CeMAT Asia and PTC Asia industrial technology events expect to fill a further two exhibition halls next year, and the two shows continue to expand with the China economy.
Deutsche Messe AG Events Director Alexander Kuehnel said the company aimed to fill the two exhibition halls currently under construction at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, in addition to the nine halls already filled by CeMAT Asia, PTC Asia and CeBIT Asia.
Mr Kuehnel said the CeMAT materials handling and logistics show and PTC power transmission and control events were the biggest held in China.
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Oct 12
Emma Cooney
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Logistics equipment specialists Boracs Co. Ltd make their debut at CeMAT Asia with a 2-storey display, showcasing their products to an international crowd.
The three-years-young company comes to CeMAT Asia for the first time this year with hopes to expand its global market presence.
Boracs General Manager, Mr Frances Seow says the company has quite a grounded approach to its development, setting it apart from some other companies in a similar position.
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Oct 12
James Riley
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SHANGHAI People’s Congress vice-chairman Zhou Yu Peng has endorsed the CeBIT Asia, CeMAT Asia, and PTC Asia events, and said the exhibition centre would be expanded to cope with future growth of the shows.
Mr Zhou, who was touring the events at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre as part of a flying VIP visit, said the three areas of focus for the event – materials handling, hydraulic and control devices, and banking and information security – were considered “most important” issues that were on top of the Government agenda.
As one of the most senior politicians in Shanghai, Mr Zhou has a long history of involvement with the trade fairs, and in his previous role of “Lord Vice-Mayor” in Shanghai had been in charge of the original approval for building the SNIEC facility.
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Turkey drives China-focused business
Oct 12
James Riley
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TURKEY has turned its commercial attentions to the China market, and benefits in its business dealings on the mainland from its East-West cultural heritage, according to Turkish diplomat .
A Commercial Attache with the Turkish diplomatic mission in China, Mr Bayri said Turkey and China shared a commercial history in which both countries opened their markets to the world in the early eighties.
He said Turkey was now focused on developing its commercial ties with China. Three Turkish companies are exhibiting at the CeMAT Asia 2007 materials handling and logistics expo in Shanghai this week.
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Oct 11
James Riley
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FOR first time CeBIT Asia exhibitor Alliance Interactive, the location of the materials handling and logistics fair CeMAT Asia right next door has been a bonus.
Alliance Interactive, from the Australian State of Victoria, is a multimedia specialist and web site developer that focuses specifically on the occupational Health & Safety sector.
The company’s internet consultant Michael Giuliano said it had become involved in CeBIT Asia to get a better understanding of the China market, and to forge new partnerships.
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Oct 10
Emma Cooney
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Winches and cranes dangle overhead, yet hard hats are absent from the heads of enthusiastic attendants that man these giant construction machines. This is no construction site, nor has any safety precaution been breached.
It is CeMAT Asia and these monstrous machines are part of a showcase of the latest technologies in the lifting business.
Originally hailing from Finland, Konecranes have set up their stand around a towering bright blue beast of a machine.
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Oct 10
James Riley
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AFTER a busy Day One at the three concurrent exhibitions – CeBIT Asia 2007, CeMAT Asia 2007 and PTC Asia 2007 – more than 1,000 exhibitors and staff enjoyed good food, drinks and entertainment at the Opening Night Reception.
Hosted by the event organisers in a specially prepared room at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, the crowd of exhibitors feasted on fine Western and Asian foods, and drank pitchers of excellent German beer in what has become an opening night tradition for Deutsche Messe AG events.
With more than 2,000 companies from all over the world exhibiting products and services at CeBIT Asia, CeMAT Asia and PTC Asia, the Opening Night Reception has become one of the hottest networking nights of the year for technology companies – whether in ICT, materials handling and logistics, or as a supplier in the sophisticated power transmission and control markets.
Certainly the tradition has been well accepted by exhibitors, with the ticket-only entry to the Opening Night Reception one of the highlights of a busy week in Shanghai.
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