Thursday, July 30, 2015

METRO CHINA 2015

Approved by:
Ministry of Commerce, P. R. China


Host:
China Communications and Transportation Association (CCTA), Urban Rail Transit Committee


Organizers:
China Academy of Railway Science


Beijing Infrastructure Investment Co., Ltd.
Beijing Subway Operation Co., Ltd.
Beijing MTR Construction Administration Corporation
China World Trade Center Co., Ltd.


Co-organizers:
Shanghai Shentong Metro Co., Ltd.
Tianjin Metro Co., Ltd.
Tianjin Binhai Mass Transit Development Co., Ltd.
Chongqing Rail Transit Co., Ltd.
Guangzhou Metro Corporation
Guangdong Guangfo Rail Transit Co., Ltd.
Shenzhen Metro Co., Ltd.
Shenzhen Metro Line 3 Investment Co., Ltd.
Nanjing Metro Co., Ltd.
Changchun Rail Transit Co., Ltd.
Dalian Modern Rail Transit Co., Ltd.
Wuhan Metro Group Co., Ltd.
Shenyang Metro Co., Ltd.
Chengdu Metro Co., Ltd.
Hangzhou Metro Group Co., Ltd.
Xi'an Metro Co., Ltd.
Harbin Metro Group Co., Ltd.
Suzhou Rail Transit Co., Ltd.
Qingdao Metro Co., Ltd.
Foshan Metro Co., Ltd.
Shijiazhuang Rail Transit Project Construction Office
Wuxi Metro Development Co., Ltd.
Zhengzhou Metro Development Co., Ltd.
Nanchang Metro Development Co., Ltd.
Nanning Rail Transit Co., Ltd.
Kunming Rail Transit Co., Ltd.
Guiyang Urban Rail Transit Co., Ltd.
Hefei Construction Investment and Holding Co., Ltd.
Fuzhou Metro Co., Ltd.
Changsha Rail Transit Group Co., Ltd.


Overview


METRO CHINA 2015 is planned to be held at China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, from the 17th to 20th of November 2015, covering a floor space of 22,000 square meters. It will be hosted by Urban Rail Transit Committee of China Communications and Transportation Association (CCTA) and organized by China Academy of Railway Sciences, MOR and China World Trade Center Co., Ltd.

First staged in 2005, the biennial METRO CHINA has grown to be China’s most professional, influential and largest international exhibition for the urban rail transit industry. The show has served as an ideal platform for the exhibitors from around the world to best display their state-of-the-art technology and equipment, improve their corporate image, understand the needs of China’s urban rail transit development, seek business partners, tap market potentials and conduct exchanges and cooperation in the world’s most populous nation with the fastest-growing economy.

Market potential: By the end of 2013, eighteen cities on the mainland China, including Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Nanjing, Shenyang, Changchun, Dalian, Chengdu, Xi’an, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Harbin and Zhengzhou had put into service 76 urban rail lines (both metro and light rail), totaling 2,331km in length, and 1,518 stations. It is planned that the 28-approved cities will spend RMB 1,200 billion yuan (US $192.15 billion) in completing 87 lines of 2,500km by 2015. By 2020 some 40 cities will have metro or urban rails, increasing the country’s total mileage to 7,000km.


Advantage


Authoritative organizers:
Hosted by the authoritative institution in the urban rail transit industry – CCTA
Jointly organized by two industry leaders- CWTC and CARS
Co-organized by 30-plus companies engaged in planning, construction, management and operation of metro projects.

Influential brand
China’s most professional trade show for the urban rail transit industry, with the biggest exhibition space and the largest numbers of both exhibitors and visitors
Where the exhibitors meet the most professional visitors who are senior government officials, decision makers, experts, scholars and technical staff

Multiple events
Multi-subject conferences and seminars held concurrently
Outdoor display of vehiclesOrganizers:
China Academy of Railways Sciences (http://www.rails.com.cn)
China World Trade Center Co., Ltd. (http://www.cwtc.com)

Exhibit Profile
• China’s localization of urban rail equipment
• China’s operation and management of urban rail transit
• Domestic and overseas up-to-date technology and equipment on

• Urban rail vehicles
• Urban rail signaling
• Comprehensive monitoring
• Power supply and distribution
• Electromechanical systems
• Safety supporting
• Informationization
• Maintenance and detecting
• AFC
• Survey and design
• Engineering and construction
• Engineering consultancy and supervision
• Earthquake resistance and disaster prevention


Exhibition Venue-CIE


CIEC introduction

China International Exhibition Center, better known as CIEC for short, is located at No. 6 East Beisanhuan Road, Beijing. Founded in 1985, CIEC has even since been the venue for more than 1,000 exhibitions, covering a total floor space of over 11 million square meters and promoting trade valued at RMB 500 billion yuan. Today, 100 trade shows totaling 1 million square meters are staged at CIEC every year.

CIEC contact

Address: No. 6 East Beisanhuan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Post: 100028

Tel: (010)84600000 Fax: (010)84600040

Website: http://www.ciec-expo.com


Show review


METRO CHINA 2013, spreading over 22,000m2 of exhibition space, was held successfully at China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, between 19th -22nd of November, 2013. The exhibition attracted over 210 exhibitors from 13 countries, 47% of which represented Canada, Germany, France, Switzerland, Holland, Japan, the USA, Austria, Sweden, Czech, the UK, and Italy, and the rest from China. The four-day exhibition saw more than 22,000 trade visitors. The Philippines, it will join "METRO CHINA 2015" with the help of TV and newspaper journalists


METRO CHINA 2013 covered a broad range of exhibit profile, from vehicles to signaling, braking, monitoring, door and air-conditioning systems, to serve the industry’s all sectors, operation, construction, equipment manufacturing, engineering design, consultancy and supervision.



Nine conferences and seminars were held during the exhibition for some 2,000 delegates to exchange views on the different subjects concerning urban rail transit, including Domestic Low-Floor Vehicles, CBTC, Urban Rail Vehicles, Comprehensive Monitoring Systems, Vibration and Noise Reduction, and Sustainable China-Sweden Rail Development.

More than 30 conventional media, to name a few, BTV, Beijing Communications Radio, People’s Daily Overseas Edition, Science and Technology Daily, Beijing Daily, Beijing Morning Post and Beijing Evening News and People's Railway Daily, together with 10-plus cyber media, including http://www.people.com.cn, http://www.sina.com.cn and http://www.sohu.com, as well the Philippines' ABS-CBN, PTV-4, TV5, GMA-7, CNN Philippines and the newspapers Manila Times, Manila Bulletin (MB), Philippine Daily INQUIRER (PDI), The Philippine STAR (PhilSTAR), extensively reported on METRO CHINA 2013.

•Display of Real Vehicles

One of the highlights of METRO CHINA 2013 was the outdoor display of low-floor and other vehicles for metro, inter-city and engineering provided by CSR, CNR and Beijing Metro, overshadowing similar shows in China in terms of the number, type and cutting edge of the displayed vehicles.

•Experiencing CRH6 Inter-city TrainAnother highlight was experiencing CRH 6 train, sponsored by CARS and CSR. Some 40 lucky rail technical personnel and fans experienced the state-of-the-art technology and comfort of CRH 6 inter-city train on the testing line of CARS in the suburban east of Beijing, being the first of its kind associated with the exhibition.


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