Set against the theme Connecting the World for a Shared Future, the Third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) will run in Beijing, the Chinese mainland, from July 16 to 20. This year's flagship event comes at a time when global supply chains are undergoing major transformations driven by digital innovation, sustainability goals and shifting trade patterns.
CISCE brings together 651 enterprises and institutions from 75 countries, regions and international organizations. With overseas exhibitors accounting for 35 percent of the lineup, participants will span six core industrial chains: Advanced Manufacturing, Clean Energy, Smart Vehicles, Digital Technology, Healthy Life and Green Agriculture. An additional Supply Chain Service Area will showcase the latest in logistics, financing and digital platforms.
A spokesperson for the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade says the expo aims to bridge global players and foster resilience across industries. By combining upstream suppliers, downstream partners and service providers under one roof, CISCE creates a living laboratory for future-proof solutions.
Together with more than 500 upstream and downstream partners, the total number of companies on the show floor is expected to exceed 1,200. Attendees can look forward to interactive workshops, panel discussions and one-on-one networking sessions designed to accelerate cross-border collaboration on everything from smart manufacturing to green agriculture.
For young entrepreneurs, tech innovators and global citizens eager to tap into emerging markets, CISCE offers a front-row seat to the trends reshaping our interconnected world. Whether you're tracking the rise of clean-energy microgrids or exploring the next wave of digital supply chain tools, Beijing in mid-July is where the action will be.
By weaving participants from diverse fields – manufacturing, energy, digital tech and agriculture – CISCE aims to spark partnerships that will shape resilient, sustainable supply chains for years to come.
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Third China International Supply Chain Expo to kick off in Beijing
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