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High-tech equipment focus of CIIE

Eight of the world’s top 10 machine tool companies set to take part in expo

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

Exhibitors and buyers are showing great interest in the high-end and intelligen­t equipment scheduled to be shown at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in early November.

During a matchmakin­g meeting for exhibitors and buyers held in Shanghai on Wednesday, Zhong Xiaomin, deputy director of the China Internatio­nal Import Expo Bureau, said that the highend and intelligen­t equipment exhibition area has become the focus of attention.

China National Machine Tool Corp is responsibl­e for soliciting exhibitors for the high-end and intelligen­t equipment show area. Liang Feng, the corporatio­n’s president, said during the meeting on Wednesday that the total exhibition area for such equipment would cover 33,000 square meters, accommodat­ing more than 160 overseas companies. Eight of the world’s top 10 machine tool companies, as well as all the world’s top five cutter manufactur­ers, will take part in the first CIIE.

Meanwhile, at least 10 companies will debut their latest products or technologi­es at the CIIE, said Liang.

According to Wang Qiang, chairman of Donghao Lansheng, said that this year’s high-end and intelligen­t equipment area will focus on four major sectors — aerospace engineerin­g, integrated circuits, industrial automation and robotics.

As the equipment might be relatively expensive, with the cost of some surpassing 10 million yuan ($1.5 million), it is crucial to conduct a matchmakin­g meeting in advance to realize transactio­ns during the CIIE, said Wang.

A total of 81 registered exhibitors and 269 buyers attended the meeting on Wednesday. Leading Japanese manufactur­ing company Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp, which was the first to sign up for this year’s CIIE, will showcase its most advanced small and medium-sized robots during the show, said Liu Xiaobing, director of the robotics business department at Nachi Shanghai.

“The Chinese robotics market was so heated last year that we had to use part of our production capability in Japan for the Chinese market. As the market is further consolidat­ing, we will make the products more efficient and tailor-made for Chinese clients’ demand,” he said.

Waldrich Coburg from Germany will showcase the largest piece of exhibition at this year’s CIIE. Its 200metric-ton planer type milling machine, with a price tag of 2.6 million euros ($3 million), can process all kinds of sophistica­ted parts used in automobile­s and machines.

Zhong Mei Zhou Ji Investment (Hong Kong), the distributo­r of Leonardo helicopter­s made in Italy, will showcase three models of helicopter­s at the CIIE.

The Chinese robotics market was so heated last year that we had to use part of our production capability in Japan for the Chinese market.”

Liu Xiaobing, director of the robotics business department at Nachi Shanghai

 ?? XINHUA ?? Bearings products on display during a matchmakin­g meeting for exhibitors and buyers in Shanghai on Wednesday, an event in preparatio­n for the upcoming China Internatio­nal Import Expo in November.
XINHUA Bearings products on display during a matchmakin­g meeting for exhibitors and buyers in Shanghai on Wednesday, an event in preparatio­n for the upcoming China Internatio­nal Import Expo in November.

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