Tuesday, 23 November 2010 09:30

China Paper Shanghai 2010 - A great success

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The 18th edition of the China Paper show, this year held at Intex SHANGHAI, China, turned out to be a great success. The international exhibition and conference, reaching all of Asia’s paper related industries, featured 300 Chinese and international exhibitors from 21 countries in a 12,000 square meter large exhibition. The exhibition attracted 6,879 highly qualified attendees and buyers from across China and 63 other countries.

  - China Paper is the largest and most prestigious pulp, paper and forestry technologies exhibition for China, says Björn Delin, CEO Adforum AB. - The event was attended by a number of high level officials from the government, head of Chinese and overseas Pulp & Paper Associations as well as senior executives from leading paper corporations, Mr Delin adds.

The 2010 China Paper Technical Conference, held on September 14, 2010, attracted some 200 delegates and Chinese as well as overseas conference speakers giving interesting perspectives on the China Paper Industry. The conference was sponsored by the Paper Engineers’ Association (Finland) and the China Technical Association for Paper Industry.

China Paper is an annual event alternating between Shanghai and Beijing. Next year’s China Paper will be held on September 19-21, 2011, at the China International Exhibition Center (CIEC) in Beijing.

  - Sales for next years event is already in full swing, says Björn Delin. - We had excellent re-booking figures at the Shanghai event and are therefore looking forward to a record breaking China Paper event next year in Beijing, he continues.

The China Paper event is organised by Adforum AB together with E.J. Krause & Associates, Inc.
 
Visit www.chinapaperexpo.cn for more information about the event or contact:

Mr Patrik Löwstedt, Adforum AB Stockholm, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Mrs Grace Mak, EJK Beijing, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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