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What are the characteristics of CISCE compared to traditional exhibitions?
With the theme of" Connecting the World for a Shared Future ", the first CISCE adheres to the spirit of Joint Contribution, Extensive Promotion, and Shared Benefits, and highlights three "different" characteristics.
Firstly, the exhibition concept is distinctive. CISCE supports enterprises from all nations in fully utilizing their complementary advantages, actively participating in global industrial cooperation, and promoting world economic recovery and healthy economic globalization. The exhibitions, forums, seminars, promotions, and matchmaking activities focus on maintaining a stable and efficient supply chain flow, reflecting an open-minded and cooperative approach while generating a powerful voice and accumulating all the positives.
Secondly, the exhibition operates differently. Using the supply chain as its organizing principle, it gathers the most representative and noteworthy enterprises from all over the world. It vertically showcases cutting-edge technologies and high-end products from upstream, midstream, and downstream, as well as displaying professional services such as finance, logistics, and law. These efforts focus on scenario-based presentations, interactive experiences, and immersive displays. With the chain as its namesake and media, all parties come together for the chain, working together to form an integrated ecosystem of six chains.
Thirdly, the effectiveness of the exhibition is unparalleled. CISCE aims not only to facilitate short-term transactions, but also long-term cooperation and mutual development. It helps enterprises to find their proper position and reliable partners in the supply chain. CISCE is not only for professionals, but also for universities, colleges, research institutions, and the general public, allowing people of all kinds to gain new opportunities in the supply chain's development. CISCE is not only focused on negotiating and cooperating but also on exchanging ideas, mutual learning, and the development of greater understanding and consensus through dialogues.