8,800+ booths at Global Sources’ Spring Trade Shows in Hong Kong

April 11, 2017

Global Sources will open its spring trade show series next month in Hong Kong. In total, the company’s events will feature more than 8,800 booths at its exhibition held at AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE).

Global Sources Electronics will be held in two phases. The first phase will run April 11-4, showcasing 3,600 booths focused on consumer electronics, virtual reality and gaming, electronic components and smart living.

The second phase, Mobile Electronics, will be held April 18-21, featuring categories such as smartphones, tablets, wearables, accessories, and AR/VR. The organiser expects more than 2,600 booths at the Mobile Electronics show.

Tommy Wong, president of Global Sources Electronics Group, commented, “Global Sources Electronics show has grown by more than 90% in the last five years and has established the reputation as a vitally important platform for buyers worldwide.”

He added, “For more than a decade, Global Sources has been showcasing the hottest electronics product categories and nurturing the growth of technology and innovation.”

In addition, Global Sources Gifts & Home will be held concurrently with the Mobile Electronics exhibition.

 Key categories at the show will include a wide range of premiums, gifts, and household items.

Finally, Global Sources Fashion, running April 27-30, will feature 1,700 booths showcasing fashion accessories, sportswear, fabrics and apparel.

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