Ø More than 1500 exhibitors from China, displaying over 25,000 products.
Ø Conferences, Presentations and panel discussions to discuss and deliberate on wide ranging industry topics
Ø Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is the National Partner for this exhibition and will be organizing China-India Economic Forum
Mumbai, December, 2019 China Homelife/ Machinex’, the much awaited three day (11th-13th December 2019) trade show organized by Meorient International – Shanghai, commenced today at the Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. Day One of the trade show was inaugurated by Shri. Sunil Rane, MLA – Government of Maharashtra; Mr. Sunil Khanna, Past Chairman, Maharashtra State Council & President and MD, Vertiv India.; Ms. Jane Karkada, Regional Director – Western Region, CII; Mr. Ashish Vaid, President IMC Chamber of Commerce & Industry.; Mr. Siddharth Shenoy, President, Bombay Industries Association; Mr. XuQinshan – Deputy Secretary General of Hangzhou Municipal People’s Government; Ms Liu Xiaohong – Investigator from Bureau of Commerce of Anhui Province.; Mr. LuoLinfeng – Deputy Head of Xiaoshan District of Hangzhou Municipal People’s Government; Mr. XuLijun – Section chief from Wenzhou Bureau of Commerce; Mr. Tang Guocai, Consul General, Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China, Mumbai; Mr. Eric Pan CEO, Meorient.’
China Homelife India, in its bigger avatar, will represent products like: Furniture, Textile & Garments, Home Appliances, Household Items, Gift Articles, Luggage Bags and many more; whereas, China Machinex India will show: Building Materials, Hardware and Tools, Lighting, Auto Parts, Machinery and various other sectors. The twin exhibitions will witness a tremendous response from the industry with participation of more than 1500 exhibitors from China, displaying over 25,000 products spread over 3 halls spanning over 38000 sq. mtrs of the exhibition area.
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) as the national partner for this exhibition, will be organizing China-India Economic Forum on 11th December 2019 concurrent to China Homelife India & China Machinex India 2019, which will see participation from the Captains of the Indian Industry.
The objectives of this forum are deepening bilateral relations, enhancing the economic engagement and exploring various trade opportunities between India and China. In addition, the expo will hold 3 mini Conferences which will include series of presentations on specialized industry topics were India-China Textile Cooperation; India-China Machinery Cooperation; India-China Electronics Cooperation.
CHINA HOMELIFE AND CHINA MACHINEX INDIA 2019 continues to focus on the increasing trade and building sustainable relationships between Chinese and Indian companies to congregate and conduct business. Spread over three days, CHINA HOMELIFE AND CHINA MACHINEX INDIA 2019 will witness several exciting partnerships and announcements that promise to augur in new trends in the industry.
Mr. Eric Pan, Chairman, Meorient said “We are delighted to be the organisers of India’s largest event showcasing Chinese trade, which would lay the foundation to choose the latest technologies for our future needs. China Homelife/ Machinex’ provides companies with the exposure to meet industry stakeholders, industries experts, who can present innovative technologies that can help grow trade between the neighbouring countries. Apart from providing a platform to showcase their products and innovations, the Trade Fair also presents the opportunity for participants to network with potential business experts.”
Mr. Binu Pillai, COO, Meorient said, “We marvel at the way China Homelife and China Machinex India, has grown to be the most influential event in the corporate landscape, with the Indian business community throwing open its doors to Chinese trade. We have also provided a platform for an Indian business delegation to meet with Chinese Government officials. We look forward to the 7th edition of the Trade Fair breaking new grounds, with three days of high intensity business deliberations.”
The Trade Fair was well received by the industry at large with support from Associations in FMCG and Core Industry such as Association Of Furniture Manufacturers & Traders (AFMT); Bombay Industries Association (BIA); Indian Chamber of International Business (ICIB); Indian Merchants’ Chamber (IMC);Global Textile Welfare Association (GTWA); India Tech Foundation (ITF); Jamnagar Chamber of Commerce India (JCCI); Luminaires Accessories Components Manufacturers Association (LACMA); Marathwada Association of Small Scale Industries and Agriculture (MASSIA); Nashik industries & Manufacturers Association (NIMA); Pen and Stationery Association of India (PSAI); Plywood Welfare Association of India (PWAI); South Indian Education Society(SIES)
Their members get fast track entry into the exhibition and priority meetings with top Chinese manufacturers and witnessed participation from prominent industry key leaders. The Trade Fair is a part of a World Series of events sponsored by the Government of China and also takes place in 11 other countries every year such as Poland, South Africa, Egypt, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Brazil, Mexico, UAE, Jordan and Kenya.