LED CHINA 2015 Receives Great Support from Exhibitors for Move to Shanghai
More than 550 key exhibitors booked their stands
GUANGZHOU, China, Jan. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- LED CHINA 2015 and its concurrent event, LED LIGHTING CHINA 2015, which are taking place on 16-19 September 2015 at the Shanghai new international Expo Centre (SNIEC), Shanghai, announced that more than 550 companies have already confirmed participation, taking up more than 60 percent of the total exhibition space with still eight months to go, which is a very positive endorsement from exhibitors for the move of the event to Shanghai.
From 2015 onwards, LED CHINA and LED LIGHTING CHINA will no longer be held in Guangzhou, but will take place at its new home at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC). The 2015 event will feature over 1,200 domestic and international exhibitors and brands in 80,000 square meters of exhibition space, covering the entire LED industry chain, from LED lighting, LED display, LED illuminant, LED packaging, LED chips to LED equipment.
Apart from brands which have enlarged their exhibition stand - RETOP, MARY, ESDLUMEN, DESAY, QIANGLI JUCAI, YES TECH, DICOLOR, LIGHTLINK - other major brands such as LIANTRONICS, UNILUMIN, ABSEN, LEDMAN, LIGHTKING, RIGHTLEDS, IMIGY, LUXON, CHANGELIGHT, HC SEMITEK, MULTI-COLOR, LEYARD, GLUX, and SUNMOON have also been confirmed participation. This strong support is testament to the great importance and confidence that the industry place in LED CHINA.
Mr. Haishi Zhang, Marketing Manager of Absen Optoelectronic Co., Ltd, gave his vote of support, saying, "2015 will be our tenth year participating in LED CHINA. Our company has grown together with LED CHINA as it is constantly improving on the value for exhibitors and the quality of the buyers year after year. We are looking forward to participating in the fair again."
Furthermore, many exhibitors will be bringing out their latest products and latest breakthroughs and innovations in LED China 2015. One such exhibitor, LEDMAN, will be showcasing new products which include LED magnetic cold streetlights and LED sphere displays. Another company, NATIONSTAR, will be showing off their T5-J series LED lamps with two patented technology. The V·Me display to be put up by LIANTRONICS promises to be another high profile product.
"With its international renown and huge influence on the international LED market, Shanghai is the perfect place for us," said David Tang, Managing Director of show organiser UBM Trust. "We believe LED China in Shanghai will attract even more high-quality buyers from worldwide and bring our exhibitors even larger business opportunities."
LED CHINA 2015 and LED LIGHTING CHINA 2015 will take place concurrently with SIGN CHINA 2015, fulfilling the purchasing requisition in LED industry chain. It estimates that 90,000 domestic and overseas buyers will come to visit.
Please mark the show dates for preparation. For stand booking, latest information on exhibitors, visitor services and registration details, please visit www.LEDChina-sh.com or www.LEDLightingChina-sh.com.
About UBM Trust (www.ubmtrust.com)
UBM Trust is a joint venture company of UBM Asia, which is owned by UBM plc listed on the London Stock Exchange. We have extensive experience in organising large-scale exhibitions covering different industries in China, as well as organising Chinese enterprises to participate in famous fairs abroad. Our flagship events serve the sign and LED industries. Among the definitive exhibitions of their kind in the world, these two events have become an important catalyst for the development and upgrading of China's sign and LED industries, offering a comprehensive one-stop trading platform for exhibitors and visitors. We take pride in providing professional high-quality services to our customers.
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