Co-located Shanghai Industrial Trade Shows Span 134,000 sqm

November 11, 2014

Co-located industrial events, PTC Asia, ComVac Asia and CeMAT Asia were recently held at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) from 27th 30th October 2014. In total, Hannover Milano Fairs’ four-day trade shows covered some 134,000 m2 of gross exhibition space.

Themed “Smart Manufacturing, Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection”, this year’s Power Transmission and Control (PTC Asia) featured 1,208 exhibitors spread over 80,500 m2 of gross exhibition space. Major international exhibitors included those from Germany, Italy, Turkey, South Korea and Taiwan. According to the organisers, 25% of exhibitors were newcomers this year.

Logistic industry event, CeMAT Asia, gathered 490 exhibitors over 40,000 m2 of exhibition space. A new product zone showcasing logistic robots was established this year. Additionally, ComVac Asia spanned 13,500 m2 and attracted 170 exhibitors from the compressed-air and vacuum technology industry. Overseas exhibitors included those from Sweden, Germany, Italy, the U.S., Canada, South Korea and Taiwan. According to organisers, the size of ComVac Asia grew 20% over 2013.

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