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VIV China moves to Nanjing in 2018

VIV China 2018 will move to Nanjing, capital city of China's Jiangsu province. The dates scheduled are 17th-19th September 2018 and the venue in Nanjing is the NIEC exhibition centre.

21 October 2016
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VNU ExhibitionsVIV worldwide announces that VIV China 2018 will move to Nanjing, capital city of China's Jiangsu province. The dates scheduled are 17th-19th September 2018 and the venue in Nanjing is the NIEC exhibition centre. A new concept for VIV China will be developed, with more activities and with a clearer focus on the different target groups per day.

“We have decided that it is time for something new, an exploration of the fresh opportunities and activities offered by a change of location,” says VIV China show manager Anneke van Rooijen. “Jiangsu province is in easy reach from important production areas from north and south China and the economic importance of Nanjing is increasing.

“The move will allow our exhibitors to extend their sales networks and contacts to other parts of China. No less important for us, Nanjing offers good facilities for exhibitors and visitors. Nanjing has an international airport and can also be reached by train, road or plane for people from inside China. Its exhibition ground is high-quality and enjoys and excellent transportation link to the city centre by subway.

“So we see this as a really positive move that allows VIV worldwide to expand its VIV China visitor target groups more deeply into the provinces of China, to the benefit of everyone involved.”

20 October 2016, VNU Exhibitions

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