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Cippe Focuses on Natural Zhenwei Exhibition China's Largest Private Exhibition Company Comprehensive Service Provider of Global Exhibition China's Top Ten Most Influential Exhibition Companies Vice President Unit of China Convention and Exhibition Society Stock Code: 834316 Vice Chairman Unit of CCOIC Exhibition Committee Member Unit of the National Exhibition Industry Standardization Technology Committee Zhenwei Exhibition Group (Hereinafter referred to as Zhenwei Exhibition), founded in 2000 and listed on the New Third Board on The Global Influential Events Held by Zhenwei Exhibition Include: November 24th, 2015 (Stock Code: 834316), is China's largest private exhibition company, the Member Unit of National Convention China International Petroleum & Petrochemical Technology and Equipment Exhibition (cippe) and Exhibition Industry Standardization Technology Committee, the exhibition organization received the most certificates approved by UFI in China, and the Vice President Unit of China Convention and Exhibition Society. With exhibition and convention as the core, China (Tianjin) International Equipment & Manufacturing Industry Expo (CIEX) Zhenwei Exhibition Group integrates four major businesses: exhibition and convention, data, E-commerce and exhibition design. Asia Pacific Retailers Convention and Exhibition & International Consumer Goods Fair Zhenwei Exhibition is the leading comprehensive service provider of global exhibition. Chengdu International New Energy & Electric Vehicles Exhibition (CNEE) Zhenwei Exhibition’s Headquarters located in Binhai New Area of Tianjin, owns subsidiaries of Tianjin Zhenwei, Beijing Zhenwei, Hainan New Energy & Electric Vehicles Exhibition (CNEE) Guangzhou Zhenwei, Xinjiang Zhenwei, Xi'an Zhenwei, Chengdu Zhenwei, Nanjing Zhenwei, Hainan Zhenwei and Beijing ZHR China International Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Fair (EVSE) SHOWS. In 2015, approved by People's Government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Zhenwei Exhibition Group and Xinjiang Guangzhou International Bio-technology Expo (BTE) International Expo Administration established the first mixed-ownership exhibition company in China, namely Xinjiang Asia Europe International Expo Co., Ltd. China Xinjiang International Agriculture Fair (CXIAF) Shanghai International Chemical Technology & Equipment Fair (CTEF) Zhenwei Exhibition Group organizes nearly 100 professional exhibitions and large-scale events in China, the United States, Germany, France, Russia, Canada, Brazil, Indonesia and other countries around the world every year. The main business covered energy, equipment manufacturing, new-energy vehicles, biological medicine, high-end consumption and electronics, environmental protection & energy conservation, ocean and maritime engineering and agriculture of eight industries, which involve in petroleum and natural gas, petrochemical industry, chemical industry, pipeline, mining industry, marine works, new energy, power, battery, super capacitor, Exhibitions Supported by China’s Ministry of Commerce – cippe (Beijing), CIEX, CXIAF, ICME and CIBES charging facilities, industrial automation, robotics, engineering machinery, intelligent equipment, high-end equipment, environmental Exhibitions Approved by China’s Ministry of Commerce – cippe (Beijing), CIEX, CXIAF, HCI, IME Xinjiang and ICE Xinjiang protection and energy conservation, green construction, heating, consumer electronics, competitive electronics, unmanned aerial vehicles, high-end consumer goods, intelligent agriculture, imported food, health care products and other fields. Exhibitions Approved by UFI – cippe (Beijing), CIEX, IMEX, CIAI, CXIAF, IME XINJIANG and ICME 65 Countries and Regions 1,800 Exhibitors CONTENTS Fortune Global 500 46 Glance of cippe2019 3 Well-known Exhibitors 21 Professional Visitors 57 International Pavilions 18 Concurrent Events 73 cippe Gold Award of Innovative Product 87 Gala Dinner 91 Exhibition Space 90,000 Media 95 Government Support and Attention 109 Exhibition Preview 121 120,000 Professional Visitors 4 Post Show Report Post Show Report 1 Glance of cippe2019 Post Show Report 3 01 Glance of cippe2019 The Excellent Exhibition Has the Power to Change the World -cippe2019 supported by China’s Ministry of Commerce In the 13th Five-Year Plan period, the growth emphasis of all industries will be transferred to the quality and the implementation Only thinking and working with persistence and perseverance, we can go far away further. In the platform of cippe, we did our of intelligent manufacturing is the key to the high-quality development of China petroleum and petrochemical industry, which has best to make all innovation and reforming happen, as well as witnessed the changes of our exhibitors, from small to big and then accumulated rich experience in the process of strengthening independent innovation and improving product quality. Under this to powerful. background, Chinese enterprises are striving to seize new opportunities to help the whole industry out of the cold winter with new technologies. Furthermore, Chinese petroleum and petrochemical equipment industry benefits from its price and quality The excellent exhibition has the ability and influence to make a worthwhile trip for the participants, accelerate the industrial advantages and is gaining more and more attention from international customers. Therefore, it generally believes that the global civilization, and affect the development of the world. Definitely, cippe is the event like that in petroleum and petrochemical procurement focus is gradually swinging toward China. industry. 4 Post Show Report Post Show Report 5 01 Glance of cippe2019 The Annual World Petroleum & Petrochemical Event On March 27-29, the 19th China International Petroleum & Petrochemical Technology and Equipment Exhibition (cippe2019) was held in Beijing and attracted 1,800 exhibitors and 120,000 professional visitors from 65 countries and regions around the world. The exhibition space reached 90,000 square meters. As the Annual World Petroleum & Petrochemical Event, cippe played its full role in business matchmaking, information sharing and technologies exchanging for global petroleum & petrochemical industry. It is a grand event, in which not only the latest petroleum equipment is showcased, but also the new ideas, new technologies and new achievements are created. cippe has been an increasingly popular event and attracting more and more attention from domestic and overseas companies. 6 Post Show Report Post Show Report 7 01 Glance of cippe2019 As the energy production and consumption revolution, new urbanization process and oil and gas system reform of China, the natural gas industry is embracing a new development opportunity. At cippe2019, the cippe Focuses on Natural Gas exhibitors, involving in natural gas include Sinopec Oilfield Equipment Corporation, KERUI Petroleum, SANY HEAVY INDUSTRY, Anton Oilfield Service Group, Shanghai Shenkai, etc. At the same time, the liquefied natural gas (LNG), as the fastest-growing subdivision, is attracting more and more attention. A number of summits launched concurrently with cippe2019, further focus on the development of the natural gas market. 8 Post Show Report Post Show Report 9 01 Glance of cippe2019 The maritime engineering equipment and high-tech ships were listed as one of top 10 development industries in Made in China 2025 that proposed to develop the deep-sea exploration and resource utilization, as well Maritime Engineering Exhibitors as support the equipment for marine operations and the related key systems. According to the statistics from authoritative department, it is estimated that the market demand of global maritime engineering equipment Account for 48% and the high-tech ship will be about 170 billion dollars by 2020, and increased to 260 billion dollars by 2025. In cippe2019, maritime engineering enterprises account for 48%, NOV, API, China Classification Society (CCS), China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), China National Petroleum Corporation, Sinopec Group and Hempel Group,etc, highlighted the exhibition. 10 Post Show Report Post Show Report 11 01 Glance of cippe2019 cippe2019: International Exhibitors Proportion is up to 40% cippe2019 attracted the international pavilions and exhibitors from the United States, Germany, Britain, France, Canada, Italy, South Korea, etc, with 40% international proportion. The well-known international companies exhibited at cippe2019 include Chevron, NOV, Cameron, Caterpillar, MTU, Emerson, Rockwell, FORUM ENERGY, E+H, Allison Transmission, ARIEL, Atlas Copco, Ingersoll Rand, Akzo Nobel, Hempel, Eaton, Dover Corporation, Huisman, API, TechnipFMC, Empire Motor, Volvo, Aksa, HIMOINSA and so on. 12 Post Show Report Post Show Report 13 01 Glance of cippe2019 In the past 19 years, cippe brought together millions of high-quality visitors from home and abroad. The Global Buyers Invitation Plan has also received positive cippe2019 Welcomes feedback from the market and cippe2019 attracted 120,000 professional visitors 120,000 Visitors and more than 400 purchasing groups. 14 Post Show Report Post Show Report 15 01 Glance of cippe2019 Through nearly 100 concurrent high-end forums, conferences and new product launches, the visitors interacted fully with exhibitors and speakers, and learned more about the development trend of petroleum and petrochemical industry. This is the power of cippe to make participant’s practice to be the mainstream of trend, and turn speaker’s opinion into the voice of industry. Concurrent Events “cippe Gold Award
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