In China, after several years of success of the \u201cclassic\u201d version of InfoComm in Beijing, will be inaugurated in September 2018 the new edition in Chengdu, a widespread metropolis especially for the pro-AV and communication technologies markets<\/strong> In China, after several years of success of the \u201cclassic\u201d version of InfoComm in Beijing, will be inaugurated in September 2018 the new edition in Chengdu, a widespread metropolis especially…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":23941,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nSlated to run from 11-13 September 2018<\/strong>, Chengdu InfoComm China<\/a><\/strong> will offer participating exhibitors, businesses and manufacturers new opportunities to tap into the lucrative Western China<\/strong> and Belt & Road Initiative<\/strong> (BRI) markets<\/strong>. Due to low production costs, a government that is supportive of information and communication technology (ICT) companies and the rapid growth of ICT investment<\/strong>, Western China<\/strong> is predicted to produce 25%<\/strong> of China\u2019s total ICT output<\/strong> by 2025.<\/strong> Business-friendly policies to encourage future development, including strategies to develop specific industries such as software, IT, electronics and information, have been put in place at the national and domestic level.
\nIn terms of infrastructure, Western China<\/strong> represents the thriving metropolis. Indeed, the Chengdu InfoComm China<\/a><\/strong> venue \u2014 the Western China International Expo City<\/strong> \u2014 is an expansive, modern, well-equipped facility which represents the ascent of the city as a venue for high-end global exhibitions.
\nRising in parallel alongside Western China<\/strong> is the anticipated explosive growth in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)<\/strong> markets. BRI,<\/strong> spearheaded by China President Xi Jinping<\/strong> in 2013<\/strong> to create a linked community across Asia, Africa<\/strong> and Europe,<\/strong> signals the start of a wave of economic opportunity as it will allow businesses to access an estimated US 21 trillion GDP<\/strong> and 4,4 billion people<\/strong> spread across 65 countries<\/strong>.
\nConcurrently, the public-private partnership (PPP) model, which was adopted for BRI projects<\/strong>, has already drawn over 5,4 trillion RMB<\/strong> worth of investments from private companies for 4.263 PPP projects<\/strong>.
\nRichard Tan, Executive Director of InfoCommAsia<\/a> and the organizer of InfoComm China<\/a><\/strong>, said: \u201cFor the first time, Chengdu InfoComm China<\/a><\/strong> will offer exhibitors a valuable platform to pitch their products and solutions to an expanding market of users in Western China<\/strong> as well as the BRI countries<\/strong>. These markets promise to be amongst the most dynamic and fast-growing worldwide and can drive business growth for years to come.\u201d
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