Messe München’s Electronics Events Cover 110,000 Sqm

April 11, 2017

International exhibition organiser, Messe München, recently closed three shows in Shanghai, occupying more than 110,000 m2 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), running from 14th to 16th March.

productronica China, together with electronica China, covered an exhibition area of more than 69,000 m2, featuring 1,230 exhibitors from 28 countries and regions, up 13% year-on-year. Some 68,215 visitors attended both three-day events, which represents an increase of 11% over last year. productronica China serves the electronics manufacturing industry; while electronica China features electronic components, systems and applications.

At the same time, Laser World of Photonics China, a leading trade show serving the laser, optics and photonics industry in Asia, was held at the same venue, featuring a record-breaking exhibition area of 49,360 m2, representing an increase of more than 20% over last year. A total of 929 exhibitors from 25 countries showcased their products and solutions, attracting 53,723 visitors, the largest number of visitors in its history – an increase of 18%.

The next edition of these three events will be held from 14th to 16th March 2018 and the events will once again be held at SNIEC.

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