Comexposium Establishes Joint Venture to Organise RemaxWorld Expo & Summit

October 29, 2019

Comexposium has entered into a joint-venture partnership to organize and develop RemaxWorld Expo & Summit, an office equipment and printing consumables industry exhibition held annually in Zhuhai, China.

As well as developing the RemaxWorld brand, the partnership between Comexposium and RemaxWorld founder, Recycling Times Media Corporation, will also look to develop further new business in southern China.

In September, Comexposium announced its adoption of a three-region structure, emphasising a geographic focus on developing platforms of growth.

Renaud Hamaide, President of Comexposium said, “I am excited about the growth of our APAC business, and I am pleased our first development post-reorganisation is in China. We have evolved significantly in the region over the past four years and are delighted to welcome another sector-leading event to our APAC division with RemaxWorld.”

Over 30,000 m², RemaxWorld Expo & Summit is a truly international event, with 450 exhibitors and 14,000 visitors, representing 104 countries.

Tony Lee, founder of the RemaxWorld Expo and Summit, said, “We are excited to work with Comexposium, one of the world’s leading event organizers, the joint-venture will certainly bring the RemaxWorld Expo and Summit to the next level and provide more opportunities for our customers.”

Elaine Chia, CEO of Comexposium APAC, said, “We are looking forward to welcoming the Remax team to Comexposium and developing together. RemaxWorld is a leading event its industry, and we are looking forward to developing synergies with our China Stationery Fair event in the sector. The two shows will work in compliment, offering more opportunities for professional buyers, delivering leading shows at different times of the year, in different cities.”

Since 2017, Comexposium has completed 15 acquisitions, with 5 of the acquisitions organising events in the APAC region.

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