The CIPS Matchmaking Event will enable international suppliers and buyers to meet future business partners on the day before the trade show officially starts.
CIPS Matchmaking Event
The China International Pet Show (CIPS) has proven to be a high-quality event which attracts many professional international buyers and suppliers who are trying to find new business partners among the 1,500-plus exhibitors. To help suppliers and buyers get even more out of the trade show, the CIPS Matchmaking Event will take place on Wednesday 26 September, from 15:30 to 17:30h; the day before the official start of this year’s CIPS in Guangzhou, China.
How does it work?
Both suppliers and buyers can submit a profile of their ideal business partners to the organisers, who will use the strength of the CIPS network to find suitable potential partners. On Wednesday 26 September, fixed 15-minute time slots will be available for partners to meet each other and discuss possible business opportunities.
What’s in it for me?
The CIPS Matchmaking Event enables you to meet qualified global buyers and sellers, schedule meetings and initiate new business relationships.
It can help you increase your turnover by:
- matching you with high-quality leads
- improving the efficiency of your attendance
- enabling you to sign new deals on-site
- putting you in contact with new agents and representatives
- strengthening your presence in the dynamic Asian region
- providing the basis for new strategic partnerships
Procedure
You can reserve a table at the meeting to present your products/services. Otherwise, you can apply to attend the CIPS Matchmaking Event by completing and submitting the profile form (before 30 July) so the organisers can identify suitable potential partners.
The organisers reserve the right to select attendees.
Cost
For suppliers: €199 (including a table to present your products/services)
For GlobalPETS Forum attendees: free of charge
For all other participants: €99
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