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Global Sources' fall electronics shows to feature over 3,800 booths – up 15 percent from the fall 2010 events
Booths for largest-ever China Sourcing Fairs: Electronics & Components, Security Products and Solar & Energy Saving Products completely sold out HONG KONG, Aug. 15, 2011 – Exhibitor booths at Global Sources' (NASDAQ: GSOL) electronics trade shows, scheduled to run Oct. 12-15 at the AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong, have been sold out. The co-located China Sourcing Fairs: Electronics & Components, Security Products, Solar & Energy Saving Products and Korea Sourcing Fair: Electronics & Components will feature over 3,800 booths, a 15 percent increase from last fall.
"Our electronics shows continue to attract the world's top buyers and this is driving demand for exhibitor space at our shows. This year, we sold out all booths two months ahead of the shows – which is earlier than any of our previous fall electronics events," said Tommy Wong, President of Global Sources Exhibitions. "The global consumer electronics sector is driven by rapid innovation. Consumers want the latest, greatest personal digital electronics, tablet computers, mobile phones, computer peripherals and accessories and this is a win-win-win for our buyers, suppliers and Global Sources." Sales generated from the electronics and information manufacturing industry in mainland China reached approximately US$428 billion in the first five months of 2011, representing a year-on-year growth of 21.6 percent, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Output of mobile phones and microcomputers increased by 15.8 percent and 23.9 percent, respectively, during the January-May period. Specialized pavilions to showcase hottest electronics products Highlights of the upcoming China Sourcing Fair: Electronics & Components include the increasingly popular iProducts pavilion. Twice the size of last year, it will showcase the latest iPhone, iPad and iPod accessories. Buyers can also find Asia's largest in-car electronics and GPS pavilions and Hong Kong's biggest telecom and computer pavilions. In response to the growing demand for mobile computing devices, this fall's show will also feature larger pavilions for computer tablets and mobile device accessories. Other product pavilions will showcase networking products, personal digital electronics, consumer electronics and accessories, home entertainment and equipment, electronic components, interconnection technology, power supplies, wireless products, bags and cases and mobile phones. Global Sources' second China Sourcing Fair: Solar & Energy Saving Products has also proven popular among buyers and suppliers, with booths up by 16 percent from the previous event. Fruitful sourcing platforms for buyers Attendance is likely to top this past spring's highly successful China Sourcing Fairs. Buyers at the spring show included Auchan, Audiovox, Belkin, Brookstone, Clarion, Coles Group, Futuretronics, Johnson Electric, Lexibook, Li & Fung, Logitec, Monster, Office Depot, Sears, Target Australia, Targus, Thakral Corporation, ThreeSixty Sourcing, TUMI and Verbatim. Buyers can find more information and pre-register to get free entry to the shows at http://www.chinasourcingfair.com. |
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