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electronicaAsia 2004 Remains Top Electronics Fair in Southeast Asia
September 3, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Hong Kong — The electronicaAsia show is set for October 13 through 16, 2004, here.
This year's show, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, features the latest technologies for electronic components, assemblies, electronic production and display technology with exhibitors from around the world.The show has maintained its leading position as the top fair for the electronics sector in Southeast Asia. Each year, the fair focuses on the latest developments and trends in these sectors snd provides exhibitors a unique networking environment to meet with specifiers, purchasers, importers, exporters, agents, subcontractors, policy makers and professionals. This year, both visitors and exhibitors have twice the networking opportunity and business impact through the Hong Kong Electronics Fair, held concurrently with electronicaAsia. This presents opportunities to share information, view emerging technologies, and forge strategic partnerships to ensure future business success in the electronics industry. Last year, electronicaAsia saw more than 28,000 trade visitors, up 75 percent from 2002, and 552 exhibitors. The show has grown since its inception in 1997 despite tough market environments. Organizers of this year's show expect a record numbers of visitors and exhibitors as the industry is experiencing robust growth.