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Exhibition Hall |
Exhibition Area |
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1.1 Hall, 1.2 Hall, 2.2 Hall |
Food & Agricultural Products |
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3 Hall,4.1 Hall |
Intelligent Industry & Information Technology |
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5.1 Hall,6.1 Hall,6.2 Hall |
Consumer Goods |
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7.1 Hall,7.2 Hall,8.1 Hall |
Medical Equipment & Healthcare Products |
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8.2 Hall |
Trade In Services |
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North Hall |
Innovation Incubation Special Section |
Food & Agricultural Products
The exhibition area will bring together the world's leading grain merchants and top vegetable seeds enterprises, showcasing a dedicated exhibition zone for French agri-food enterprises and an expanded section for African agricultural products.
Key highlight
A standout feature this year is the fresh Musang King durian from Malaysia.
In June, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia, the two countries signed several agreements, including one on the inspection and quarantine requirements for fresh durians exported from Malaysia to China.
Malaysia has now become the fourth country permitted to export fresh durians to China. Unlike previous shipments that were frozen or processed, these fresh durians are tree-ripened, requiring fast logistics to ensure their quality. Well-known varieties like Malaysia's Musang King can now be enjoyed fresh, offering Chinese consumers a unique and elevated taste experience.



Automobiles
The exhibition area will bring together 12 Fortune 500 automakers, with a strong emphasis on sustainable development and the future of mobility. Of great interest, 90 percent of the displayed models are new energy vehicles, showcasing a growing focus on sustainability. The use of recyclable and bio-based materials has also become more prevalent in this year's displays.
Leading companies like Volkswagen and Aptiv will present autonomous driving solutions, while Hyundai, Toyota and Faurecia will highlight their advancements in hydrogen energy storage technology.
Key highlights
Cutting-edge products – including Yamaha's Tricera electric three-wheeled motorcycle and Michelin's airless tires for lunar exploration vehicles – will make their debut at the event.
Yamaha's Tricera motorcycle offers an enhanced driving experience with improved stability and control.



Intelligent Industry & Information Technology
The exhibition area will center around three major themes: technology, industry and environmental protection. In particular, the technology section will introduce a new materials zone for the first time, showcasing innovations from leading companies.
Key highlights
Omron is presenting its FORPHEUS AI-powered table tennis coaching robot. It's a sophisticated AI-driven sports robot designed to improve players' ping-pong skills through interactive training.



Consumer Goods
The exhibition area will feature the world's three luxury conglomerates – LVMH, Richemont and Kering. There will be three fast fashion giants on show – Inditex, Uniqlo and Muji. The area will also feature eight beauty and body care giants – L'Oréal, Unilever, Estée Lauder, Procter & Gamble, Beiersdorf, LVMH, Shiseido and Coty.
Key highlight
This year will also mark the first-time participation of Lululemon Athletica, Rituals and SoleusAir.
From its roots in Vancouver city in Canada, Lululemon Athletica – a top manufacturer and retailer of yoga-inspired athletic apparel – has expanded across the globe. At CIIE, it will host on-site yoga activities to bring visitors extraordinary experiences.



