Human Resource Executive Magazine and China Star Will Launch HR Technology Conference and Exposition China

May 24, 2015

Human Resource Executive® magazine, the publication focused on strategic HR issues, in partnership with China Star, will launch the HR Technology Conference & Exposition China, taking place April 13-15 at the Zhuhai International Convention & Exhibition Center in Zhuhai, China.

“As a country with one of the highest employment growth markets in the world, Human Resource Executive and China Star recognized the tremendous opportunity that the HR Technology Conference & Exposition can bring to HR professionals in China,” said Rebecca McKenna, publisher of Human Resource Executive® magazine.

She added “Organizations headquartered and operating in China have a huge need for advanced technology solutions that can help improve HR efficiency and effectiveness. HR Tech China is designed to educate attendees on the solutions and strategies that can enable their organizations to become high-performing and drive positive results.”

For the past 18 years, the HR Technology Conference & Exposition has attracted HR leaders and practitioners from around the world to gather together and learn about the latest innovations that transform the industry and promote excellence in the HR profession.

Building off of the conference’s unprecedented growth, conference organizers are now expanding the event to China to provide China’s HR professionals with cutting-edge insights into the latest technology developments impacting the HR profession.

The inaugural 2016 HR Tech China is expected to attract more than 4,000 HR technology decision makers looking for solutions to their most pressing workforce and talent management challenges.

In addition to a comprehensive agenda of educational sessions covering the latest trends, such as SaaS, the Cloud, social media, mobile capabilities, Big Data and analytics, video, gamification and more, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with more than 150 companies exhibiting their latest products and services.

“We are extremely excited to partner with Human Resource Executive to deliver the first-ever HR Technology Conference & Exposition China,” said Lianshun Zhang, chairman and president of China Star Corp., co-producer of the event. “The conference is known around the world as the gold standard event for introducing HR professionals to the most cutting-edge advancements in the field. We are proud to leverage the power of the Human Resource Executive brand in China and connect employers with the ideas and solutions that will address their biggest HR challenges.”

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