TAIPEI, TAIWAN: Taiwan, a key player in 3C industry (Consumer electronics, Computers, and Communication products) in the world will shine again with its Clean Tech in the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow - CES 2010 (Consumer Electronics Show)!!
Taiwanese companies have always been well known for their timely delivery, professional skills, as well as reasonable prices. The products’ reasonable prices often driven by gradual production-cost down raised consumption level and also boosted the growth of Taiwan’s high-tech industry in the past.
However, due to the global financial crisis, consumption level in the past two years has not risen as usual. Taiwanese enterprises therefore have redirected their efforts more to new innovations such as Clean Tech to stay competitive in the new era.
Hybrid and electric vehicles, carbon capture and sequestration, new video conference, blue tech, biofuels, renewable energy, recycling, wind, solar energy, smart grid, LED, etc. are the most common items of Clean Tech. If you are interested in Clean Tech, especially LED innovations, you definitely have to visit Taiwan booths in LVCC (Las Vegas Convention Center) South Hall and LV Hilton in CES 2010!!
Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) is honored to lead Taiwanese suppliers to participate in CES 2010 held in Las Vegas from Jan. 7 to 10, 2010. On display will be up-to-date products and innovations, such as media players, bluetooth speakers, MP3, digital photo frames, digital cameras, digital notepads, electronics components and accessories, LED modules, USB, CCTV cameras, HDMI extenders and more. Plus, the latest information of Taipei Trade Shows, including Computex Taipei 2010, TAITRONICS, Taiwan RFID, Display Taiwan, and Broadband Taiwan will be available at the TAITRA booth in LVCC South Hall 1.
Want to know more about Taiwanese suppliers and experience “Clean Tech” from Taiwan?! Get a sneak preview at http://mission.taiwantrade.com.tw/CES2010 before coming to the show. View the Taiwan exhibitors’ link to see what each vendor has to offer and plan your trip accordingly. You can even make advance online appointments with them through the website.
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