FESPA China returns to Guangzhou in 2019
Dyeing/Finishing/Printing
FESPA China 2014 expands to meet exhibitor demand
The event saw exhibitors spread across three halls, increasing the show area by 9000 square metres, compared to the last year’s edition.
23rd October 2014
Innovation in Textiles
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Guangzhou
FESPA China & CSGIA 2014 exhibition for screen, digital and textile printing that took place this week in Guangzhou, China, expanded its floor space by an entire hall compared with the inaugural FESPA China 2013, due to exhibitor demand for larger stands.
The 2014 event saw domestic and international exhibitors spread across three halls at the Pazhou Poly World Trade Centre, Guangzhou, increasing the show area by 9000 square metres, compared to the last year’s edition.
Participation
“We received really positive feedback from last year’s FESPA China. Because of this, exhibitors have re-signed for 2014 and when doing so have in many cases, taken a larger stand. This has resulted in us having to expand the exhibition space to accommodate demand, demonstrating the role of FESPA shows in exhibitors’ sales and marketing plans,” commented Nigel Steffens, FESPA Board Advisor.
Exhibitors who have increased their stand size include Cham Group, Chemica, J-Teck, Monti Antonio, MS, Siser, Stahls and Zund, with some exhibitors increasing their participation by more than 80%.
FESPA’s partner for its China events and its Chinese association, CSGIA, has also added a number of first time exhibitors to the floor plan, including Reggiani, Chemical Consultants and Prodcran.
Leading commercial region
The move south from Shanghai to Guangzhou brings with it new local exhibitors and a fresh regional audience, in addition to FESPA China & CSGIA’s existing visitor base, organisers believe.
Guangzhou is well connected and is one of China’s leading commercial and manufacturing regions, making it an ideal host city for an international trade event like FESPA China.
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