Nearly 450 Exhibitors at IA Shenzhen 2016

July 13, 2016

Industrial Automation Shenzhen 2016 (IA Shenzhen) recently ran June 29-July 1 and held at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Centre (SZCEC).

The three-day show attracted nearly 450 industrial automation enterprises from 13 countries and regions, approximately 30 robot brands showcased products covering some 30,000 square meters.

More than 120 VIP buyer groups have confirmed their participation in the show. To facilitate visitors, the organizers have invited nearly 40 professional buyers to arrange more than 80 matchmaking events between exhibitors and visitors.

The show displayed advanced automation products, technologies and services in areas such as industrial robots, control systems, machine vision and mechanical parts.

Organized by the Automation Society of Guangdong Province, Deutsche Messe and Hannover Milano Fairs Shanghai Ltd, The IA Shenzhen was held concurrently with 18th Water Expo 2016, which focused on sewage or industrial wastewater treatment, to brought new insights for the industrial development in Asia Pacific region together.

Gary Liu, general manager of Hannover Milano Fairs China Ltd., said, “As one of the global industrial exhibitions under the flag of Hannover Messe, IA Shenzhen will open the door for global industrial automation companies to access the thriving manufacturing market in South China.”

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