| Show Organizer (s): | MP Zhongmao International (Shanghai) Pte Ltd |
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| Event Date (s): | 21 Apr 2010 - 23 Apr 2010 |
| Hours: | 9:00 am - 4:00 pm |
| Venue: | Intex Shanhgai |
| Address: | 88 Loushanguan Road, Shanghai 200336, P.R. China |
| No. of Exhibitors: | 360 |
| No. of Attendees: | 15798 |
| Exhibition Floor Size: (sqm) | 14000 |
| Phone: | 86 - 21 - 54592323 |
| Fax: | 86 - 21 - 64877669 |
Industry Focus
Electrical Equipment & Supplies
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Energy
Products and Services Focus
Power generation
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Power distribution
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Automation
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Control and measurement equipment
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Consumption measurement equipment
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Construction equipment and hardware fitting
Summary
China EPower is the leading professional power exhibition in China, covering power generation, power transmission and distribution, power automation, power construction, energy conservation, environmental protection and electric products. Held in Shanghai annually, the past nine shows have successfully drawn the participation of more than 2,800 exhibitors and 220,000 visitors from more than 30 countries and regions.
With the rapid developments in China’s power industry, China EPower has grown to be the most established exhibition for the global power industry players, thanks to its quality networking platform, high-value service, representation of cutting-edge products and technologies and the international participation.
The 10th edition of China EPower will be held at Intex Shanghai from 21 to 23 April 2010. Be part of the most recognized industry event to gain access to the vibrant power market in China!
General Information
Industry Snapshot l The rapid economic growth in China has remarkably accelerated the development of China’s electric power industry. By the end of 2008, China’s total power installed capacity reached 790 million kilowatts and was ranked second in the world. According to the International Energy Agency, China’s power consumption will double and its power generation capacity will reach 1775 gigawatts by 2030. The power transmission and distribution industry is also expected to grow. By 2030, investment in China’s power generation, transmission and distribution will reach US$ 2.8 trillion, accounting for a quarter of the world’s total investment. l China’s State Grid Corporation has announced a plan to build a ‘Smart Grid’ with more than 4 trillion RMB investment and the construction will start this year in three stages. The plan reveals that China has involved in the global power reform and Smart Grid has become the focus of the whole energy industry. l The World Expo 2010 presents an abundant of business opportunities for Shanghai. It will draw many country pavilions and visitor delegations to China EPower 2010. Features of China EPower 2010 l The largest exhibition of its kind and is fully supported by major power grids and power group corporations in China l Well-attended by global market leaders and international participants l Large representation of country pavilions l Focused technical seminars l A high-level conference to address the latest trend and industry challenges l B2B business matchmaking program for both domestic and international participants to expand their business network Organizing Committee Sponsors Shanghai Electro-mechanical Engineering Association Shanghai Electrical Technology Association MP Asia Pte Ltd Organizer MP Zhongmao International (Shanghai)Pte Ltd Review of China EPower 2009 China EPower 2009 was successfully held on April 23-25, 2009 at Intex Shanghai. Focused on the theme “Energy saving, environmental protection, internationalization and specialization”, China EPower 2009 featured various activities for the visitors. The event was spread over 14,000sqm of exhibition space.
Attendee Information
Architect/engineering firms; Construction Firms; Educational Institutes; Electricity Grid Owners; Energy service providers; Equipment manufacturers; Engineering management; Financial/ legal firms; Fuel suppliers; General contractors; Independent power Producers; Local and Foreign Ministries; Management of electric utilities; Non-regulated power generators; Operations management; Power industry professionals; Project developers; Power plant designers; Power and energy marketers; Power generating electric utilities; Power industry OEMs; Procurement companies; Regional government and association officials; Research and development organizations; Support equipment and service providers; Waste-to-energy plant operators.
Exhibitor Information
Power generation, Power distribution, Automation , Control and measurement equipment, Consumption measurement equipment, Construction equipment and hardware fitting