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Upcoming Event: Nepcon South China
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
Nepcon South China, August 2628 at the Shenzhen Conference & Exhibition Center in Shenzhen, China, will co-locate with EMT South China, Finetech South China, ATE China, and AE South China. Nepcon South China promises to focus on prevailing trends in the electronics manufacturing industry, as well as showcase new innovations and technologies. The China EMS environment is reportedly experiencing the first stages of recovery from the global economic downturn.
According to the event's organizer, Reed Exhibitions, the fall in spending by European and American consumers has caused a slowdown in the growth rate of Chinese exports. This, in turn, has directly impacted the expansion of the electronics manufacturing industry. However, according to reports by several domestic and international organizations, as of the second quarter of 2009, the green shoots of economic recovery are beginning to sprout. Increased optimism and opportunities in the electronics manufacturing industry in China are now evident. In the global market, emerging economies beyond Europe and the U.S. have invested heavily in their IT infrastructure in recent years. These emerging markets will be key to the rejuvenation and subsequent growth of China's electronics manufacturing industry. There is also greater optimism for the domestic market, with the government subsidizing the purchase of household appliances in rural areas and the deployment of 3G services fueling consumer demand.
Reed Exhibitions reports that, as China's electronics manufacturing industry looks to sustain this growth, South China is home to the largest manufacturing base in the country. The electronic information industry and automobile manufacturing industries in South China are reportedly more advanced than in other regions of the country. South China accounts for 37% of the country's manufacturing output in these sectors. In manufacturing sectors such as the mobile phone, laptop, household appliance, communication equipment and digital camera sectors, a change in production output will have a direct impact on the information industry throughout China. The production value of the electronic information industry in Guangdong has been the highest in China for 17 consecutive years. Dongguan, one of the province's most productive cities, is now globally recognized for producing electronic goods. Shenzhen is renowned for producing mobile phones; in each of the last two years over 100 million phones have been produced. Recently, the sales of household appliances in the Zhujiang River Delta region exceeded USD 12 billion. This amounts to more than 30% of the total sales of household appliances in China. Various industry projections report that by 2010, the Guangzhou automobile industry will be valued at USD 350 billion. The number of cars produced annually is expected to hit 1.6 million and the production value is anticipated to be USD 250 billion. In mechanics manufacturing, the need for mechanical tools in South China is growing at a rate of 20% a year.
NEPCON/EMT South China aims to promote the electronics industry in this region. It is jointly organized by Reed Exhibitions and the Electronics Information Industry Sub-Council of China's Council for the Promotion of International Trade Manufacturers.The fast-expanding markets, such as the netbook, smart phone and server markets, as well as the LED illustration, communications and medical electronics sectors all represent viable business prospects. Visitors will be able to see the latest equipment related to current electronics trends. For example, the smaller printing area provided by printer manufacturers; technical solutions used in a variety of product areas provided by placement machine manufacturers; innovative dispensing systems used in LED device manufacturing provided by dispenser manufacturers and other advanced technical solutions.
For new products and show details, visit http://www.nepconchina.com/NepconSouthChina/eng/Exhibitor.htm.