Exhibitors up 20 Percent at UBM’s children and maternity show

September 8, 2014

14th edition of Shanghai International Children Baby Maternity Industry Expo (CBME China) drew 1,751 exhibitors to the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) this year, a growth of 20% from last year’s show.

Organised by UBM China (Hangzhou), a subsidiary of UBM Asia, the three-day show ran from 22nd to 24th July 2014 with more than 75,000 trade visitors in attendance. The exhibitors of CBME China showcased products from more than 2,400 brands across 166,680 m2 of gross exhibition space, which covered a range of children baby maternity products ranging from food to clothing and accessories.

Group and international Pavilions hosted at this year’s CBME China included those from Australia, Korea, the U.K., U.S., Spain, and Taiwan. CBME China also held a conference programme as part of the show, which featured 18 industry experts as speakers with reported attendance from more than 5,000 visitors.

The next edition of CBME China and Cool Kids Fashion will take place from 22nd to 24th July 2015 at SNIEC. UBM expects to host 1,900 exhibitors who will represent more than 2,600 brands.

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