SIGN CHINA, launched in 2003, has become a globally recognized brand, known as the "Oscars" event of the global sign and digital signage industries, attracting buyers from over 100 countries for 15 years in a row.
In 2015, the exhibition moved to Shanghai, becoming a key event in the Yangtze River Delta's sign production hub. It offers a one-stop sourcing platform for sign making equipment, materials, signage & lightbox, POP display, exhibition equipment, LED lighting, LED displays, and digital signage, gaining international praise, especially from European and North American visitors.
In 2025, after a 10-year hiatus, SIGN CHINA will expand with a new Shenzhen edition, complementing the Shanghai event. The dual exhibition strategy—February in Shenzhen and September in Shanghai—will target the mid-to-high-end sign and digital signage market. The Shenzhen edition will also co-locate with LED CHINA, offering an in-depth look at the digital transformation of signage.
SIGN CHINA will become a biannual event in 2025, with a new edition in Shenzhen, February 17-19. We're inviting SIGN CHINA visitors to explore Shenzhen, another key manufacturing hub for traditional and digital signage innovations. Beyond the exhibition, why is Shenzhen worth your visit? Take a quick e-tour and feel the city's vibrant energy!
Following the great success of SIGN CHINA 2024 Shanghai this September, it’s time to prepare for the New Edition of SIGN CHINA — Shenzhen Fair, taking place from 17-19 February! If you missed the incredible event in Shanghai, don’t miss your chance to join us in Shenzhen next February — just 2 months away!
Australians can travel to China without applying for a visa after a key announcement during Premier Li Qiang’s visit.Chinese Premier Li Qiang meets with Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Australian Parliament House in Canberra, Australia June 17, 2024. Phoho: MICK TSIKAS/Pool via REUTERS.Premier Li Qiang said China would include Australia in its visa-waiver program to fast-track access to the key business and tourism destination.
China has expanded the 144-hour visa-free transit policy, which allows people from certain countries to enjoy six days of travel to select areas (including Shanghai!) of the country without applying for a visa beforehand, to cover 54 countries and 37 ports.The 144-hour visa-free transit is one of China’s visa exemption policies provided to eligible foreigners coming from selected countries.
BEIJING, June 25 (Xinhua) -- China's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that it will extend its visa-free policy to New Zealand, Australia, and Poland.On the same day, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning told a press briefing that from July 1, 2024, to Dec. 31, 2025, citizens of these countries with ordinary passports will be allowed to enter and stay in China visa-free for up to 15 days for business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, and transit.
LED CHINA 2024 and SIGN CHINA 2024·Shenzhen successfully concluded at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Futian District on February 28th, with a total of 40,060 visitors, including 4,191 overseas buyers from 112 countries.Over the past 14 editions, LED CHINA has welcomed visitors from over 100 countries and regions.Thank you for joining us!LED CHINA 2025 and SIGN CHINA 2025·Shenzhen will be taking place during 17th-19th February, 2025 at the same venue.
What is the secret to making your store design eye-catching and improving the in-store experience of customers? SIGN CHINA 2023 Shenzhen fair has some new ideas for you!
Though we don’t quite have the technology to make three-dimensional holograms a reality yet, companies like PORTL and Microsoft are working on it. But a third company decided to forego the traditional approach and came up with a whole new way to create 3D shapes made of light.
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