More Than 10,000 exhibitors Attend HKTDC's April Fairs

April 23, 2013

Trade fairs organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) this April attracted more than 10,000 exhibitors.

The HKTDC Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Spring Edition) welcomed more than 1,000 exhibitors from 12 countries and regions from 6th to 9th April at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). In its fifth edition this year, there were first-time exhibitors from Finland, Greece, India, Macau and the U.S. The fair also highlighted three new zones: the Hall of Display World, the World of Chandeliers and the Small-Order Zone. The four-day trade fair attracted nearly 18,000 buyers.

Asia’s largest spring electronics show, the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition)co-locate with the HKTDC International ICT Expo, attracted a total of 3,250 exhibitors from 24 countries and regions. Running from 13th to 16th April at the HKCEC, more than 90,000 buyers from 150 countries and regions visited the shows. The Electronics Fair included a new product zone: Bag and Cases zone, while the 10th ICT Expo reached a new show record of more than 600 exhibitors.

The remaining four trade fairs that will launch later this month will reportedly attract more than 6,700 exhibitors. They include the HKTDC Hong Kong Houseware Fair and the HKTDC Hong Kong International Home Textiles & Furnishings Fair (20th to 23rd April at the HKCEC), the HKTDC Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair (27th to 30th April at the HKCEC), and the Hong Kong International Printing & Packaging Fair (27th to 30th April at the AsiaWorld-Expo).

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