CBMC Will Be Held Along With Cbme In Shanghai
SHANGHAI, June 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Shanghai International Children Baby Maternity Industry Expo will be held from July 17 to 19, in Shanghai New International Expo Center. As the most famous and the biggest CBM exhibition around the world, 2013 CBME China will attract 2,100 brands, 1,400 exhibitors and 60,000 visitors.
During the exhibition, CBME and UBM Conferences will hold the Child Baby and Maternity Product Retail & Marketing Conference (CBMC) on July 15 and 16 to explore hot topics like CBM market trends, marketing modes, E-business and regulation updating.
Compared with other industries, the CBM industry is not so mature, yet it is burgeoning. Therefore, channel building and maintenance is crucial. Famous CBM product manufacturers and distributors, retailers and CBM shops will be invited to this event to discuss the topic of how to conduct channel building and promote products more effectively. Since the CBM market is special and consumers in this area are young parents who lack experience and are influenced by advertisements, marketing matters a lot. What's more, both CBM product manufacturers and channels will be influenced a lot by the updating of policies and regulations. Thus, two workshops have been arranged for the conference that will focus on regulation updating of child safety seats and children's food. There is plenty of time and opportunities for attendees to communicate with each other. This conference will build a platform for CBM product manufacturers, channels and industry organizations and promote follow-up development for them.
This event is dedicated to building bridges for CBM product manufacturers and online & offline channels and to ramp up communication for them, which is useful for manufacturers' marketing promotion and the development and expansion of channels.
For more information, please visit: http://www.cbme-conference.com.
SOURCE UBM Conferences
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