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Components Zone -- China's essential components sourcing event
 
Spring 2010
Shenzhen March 4-5
Chengdu March 11-12
Shanghai March 15-16
Fall 2010
Wuhan September 13-14
Dongguan September 16-17
Xi'an September 20-21
Registration hours: 9:00am - 4:30pm
Show opening hours: 9:30am - 5:00pm
 
 
Be part of China's largest electronic components sourcing event
The Components Zone at International IC-China (IIC-China) gives you the opportunity to differentiate yourself in the market, meet with purchasing managers as they select their sourcing partners, negotiate new business deals and secure orders.

This is your chance to influence decisions, and seal deals.

In 2009, over 400 technology suppliers networked with over 39,750 design innovators, procurement and technical managers in Shenzhen, Xi'an, Shanghai, Wuhan, Dongguan and Chengdu.

Once again, the event won accolades among exhibitors, visitors and government associations alike.

The Components Zone featured top-notch components manufacturers from around Greater China such as Hua-Jie, Eyang Technology, Meder-GHL Electronic, Mentech Electronics, Mueller Electric and Xiamen Letdo Electron.

Positive word-of-mouth in and out of the show floors kept the show's profile high, prompting many exhibitors to reserve booths for next year's installment.
[ View photo gallery ].

You now have the opportunity to differentiate yourself in the market, meet more purchasing managers as they select their sourcing partners, negotiate business deals and secure orders. Components Zone 2010 Spring will be at Shenzhen, Chengdu and Shanghai.

Develop these markets ahead of your competition.

View 2009 show report and photo gallery.


Components Zone/IIC-China: most preferred electronic event in China
Our recent survey shows that China's engineers and purchasing professionals consider the Components Zone/IIC-China as the must-attend electronics event in China.

"The Components Zone offers an impressive and extensive showcase of components and vendors. It is a good venue to find and choose from a wide-range of quality components." said Guoqiang Sun, a purchasing engineer from Grandstream Networks Inc. "At the same time, I get to meet and network with suppliers and distributors."

Make sure you are at the show to influence important purchasing decisions.
I want to profit from China's growing electronic 
markets and establish market leadership
 
 
China remains your greatest market for electronic components

Graph 1 China's billion dollar electronics industry is the largest in the world, and continues to offer opportunity to components companies such as yours.

Competition amongst component suppliers, are at an all time high.

China's manufacturers are looking for suppliers who are financially stable, capable of manufacturing quality components, offer competitive prices and flexible terms, and can deliver high-level of customer service.

You need to be in the market as these companies look for reliable component sourcing partners.

I want to profit as the market rebounds
 



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