Frankfurt - The fourth edition of Eco Expo Asia, Hong Kong's only trade fair devoted to the Asian environmental protection industry, ended successfully on 31 October 2009 at AsiaWorld-Expo. The four-day event attracted 10,102 visitors from 105 countries and regions, demonstrating a massive 67 percent increase in attendance on last year. Of these 4,371 were overseas visitors, accounted for 43.3 percent of the overall attendance at the fair. The 2009 edition drew together 200 exhibitors from 19 countries and regions, which was also up significantly from 2008 by 63 percent.
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Visitors also witnessed the growth of the fair. Fourth time visitor Mr Ronald Chung from Net Creation Enterprise Limited (Hong Kong) said, "In terms of both number and quality of exhibitors and visitors, the fair gets better and better every year. I came here to see the latest re-cycling technologies and eco-product trends, and have been able to source biodegradable utensils easily too."
Norwegian visitor Mr Christian Dugal came for the first time. "I was pleased with the standard of domestic and international exhibitors participating in the show. During the fair, I was able to easily source environmentally friendly plastic materials and biodegradable products, which is great as I work in the food industry."
The 2009 fair also drew a record number of buying missions from around the globe. Over 40 buyer delegations representing more than 490 companies and 800 delegates visited the fair.
Eco Expo Asia exhibitors commended the high calibre of the visitors attending the fair. Gradko International Ltd specialises in producing air pollution monitoring systems and was participating under the UK Pavilion. The company's Export Director, Ms Sheryll Curtis said, "By taking part in the fair, we hoped to build up our business in Hong Kong and extend into the Chinese mainland market. The fair received a good mix of visitors, who have knowledge of the industry. We have made contact with a couple of environmental consultants, which was exactly what we wanted to achieve."
Mr Matthieu Boulanger, Business Development Manager of Maestro Wireless Solutions Limited, which was participating under the French Pavilion, echoed these sentiments. "Most of the attendees are serious buyers and industry players, asking relevant questions. They are very interested to learn more about how our wireless communication technology can be applied to saving energy and energy efficiency. We are very close to getting a deal with a Japanese client who actually wants to launch our service in Japan next month."
Mr Vesa Makipaa, Director of Hong Kong-based company Fintrade-Mercer Advisor Ltd, whose headquarters are in Helsinki, Finland was also very satisfied with the fair. "By the second day of trade we have already made some great deals and received a lot of interest from visitors from the Chinese mainland as well as other countries in the region. Visitors here are of a very high standard. For sure, we will be joining again next year."
While Mr Victor Stern, Managing Director of Inagrosa SA, a Spanish company with an office newly set up in Hong Kong, added, "The relevancy and quality of visitors has been high. We have met with a lot of people in the waste management industry from Hong Kong and overseas. They seem very interested in employing our systems and technology to improve their service and efficiencies. We will definitely consider returning again next year." Quelle: Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd
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