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CONTENTS I. The Status-quo of Shanghai’s Exhibition Industry II. Major issues in exhibition development III. Development trends in the near future. I. The Status-quo of Shanghai's exhibition Industry. A. More exhibitions and rented space. 增长. 64. Rented space %.
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CONTENTS I. The Status-quo of Shanghai’s Exhibition Industry II. Major issues in exhibition development III. Development trends in the near future
I. The Status-quo of Shanghai's exhibition Industry A. More exhibitions and rented space 增长
64 Rented space % 16.72million sq.m. 10.19million sq.m. 2001 2002 增长 A. More exhibitions and rented space The Status-quo of Shanghai's exhibition Industry
78 54 International events % National events % 202 60 113 39 Year 2002 2001 2002 2001 A. More exhibitions and rented space 增长 The Status-quo of Shanghai's exhibition Industry
41 37 39 31 21 12 21 19 2001-2002 2001-2002 2001-2002 2001-2002 B. More organizers and stand contractors 主办搭建 Association State owned Contractor Private 208% 116% 86% 52% The Status-quo of Shanghai's exhibition Industry
C. Emerging of brand exhibitions 品牌 The Status-quo of Shanghai's exhibition Industry
Average occupancy Venue space 56.21 million sq.m. 37% 5000 40% 4000 30% 30% 3000 20% 27.28million sq.m. 2000 10% 1000 2001 2002 D. Great change in supply and demand situation -7% 106% The Status-quo of Shanghai's exhibition Industry
II. Major issues in exhibition development A Overlapping themes
Net space 9459 sq.m. 7796 sq.m. 5000 2068 sq.m. 1987 sq.m. 2001 2002 II. Major issues in exhibition development B. Large exhibitions, larger; small exhibitions, smaller 21% (Average net space) -4.1%
1) The insufficient statistics collection and auditing 2) The self-discipline and regulations lag behind II. Major issues in exhibition development C. Weak administration
III. Development trends in the near future A. Increase in number at less speed
III. Development trends in the near future B. Monopolization tendency
III. Development trends in the near future C. Fiercer competitions
Thank you for listening AUG. 28, 2003