CeBIT 2008 Closing Successfully
-Shining some daylight on environmental issues
-Chinese exhibitors sparking high presentation
The world's biggest trade fair for the digital industry, CeBIT, turned down its curtain today in Hannover, Germany. The six-day show from 4-9 March has exceeded all the expectation and continued its unparalleled success in attracting 5,845 exhibitors from 77 countries and regions on a total display area of 241,000 square meters. Comprising 1,198 exhibitors (China Mainland: 501, China HongKong: 207, China Taiwan: 490) and occupying 27,488 square meters area, China pavilion once again ranks the No. 1 overseas exhibiting country.
As the world's largest event showcasing the information and telecommunications industry, CeBIT consistently incorporates and reflects the trends of the ICT industry. Millions of professionals who attended this year's CeBIT have witnessed the coming-of-age of mobile communication and market success of the Internet.
This year the trade fair focused its attention on a single topic of great importance. IT companies from every corner of the globe work on the issues of energy efficiency and climate protection. That is "Green IT". CeBIT's Green IT Village in Hall 9 showcased a range of the latest technologies, in its networked office, home devices, energy-saving PCs, alternative power sourcing and other environmentally friendly innovations. At the same time, an extensive program of conferences and presentations involving specialists from business and research aimed to stimulate debate and encourage the exchange of ideas.
" We focus on the environment protection, energy-saving for all Aigo products and strictly abide to the criteria for green IT design when the goods exported overseas," said William Ma, Aigo's Marketing Department Media Director. "CeBIT is not only a good place to meet with new suppliers and agencies, but an ideal platform for showcasing Aigo's even the national image as well. Within the first two days, we have clinched quite a few business deals with the customs. They are very interested in our products, especially the Aigopen and Digital microscope which newly open to the market. We are delighted to be here and satisfied with the show. It is for sure that we will come again next year."
Ms. Helen Hu, Sales Manager of Golden Field Industrial Co., Ltd. told journalist pleasantly, " CeBIT is a grand big show. The coming visitors and buyers are quite professional. The reasons for us to be here is to promote our products, establish business contacts and what's the most important is to stand the brand image. Though it is already our seventh time to take part in CeBIT, we are still aiming to expand the European market and learn more about the overseas technologies and innovations."
"Green IT", this year's main buzzword at CeBIT, has brought a ware of products trying hard to be less harmful than their predecessors. As well, Chinese exhibitors are more considering and learning about foreign cutting-the-edge technologies and step closely to the European market or even the entire globe. The way CeBIT unfolded has given Chinese exhibitors a particularly positive outlook on future sales in Germany, and business prospects in Europe as a whole.
CeBIT 2008 stands out with excellent attendance of high-quality visitors, as well as active communications among exhibitors from the related ICT sector. The success exhibitors experienced at this year's show confirm their choice of CeBIT as a key component of their marketing strategies. In this case, CeBIT is undoubtedly the optimum platform for China ICT manufacturers to tap into international market.