Leading Companies to Attend PV Guangzhou 2013
Yingli Solar, Hanergy, Canadian Solar and some leading companies have booked their booths at PV Guangzhou 2013.
After several years of rapid growth, China's PV industry encountered anti-dumping, anti-subsidy, excess capacity and other crises in 2012. At present, the market is gradually seeing recovery, marking the upcoming and in-depth industry integration.
Due to the fierce market competition, those companies focusing on technological innovation, cost control and operation management stand out from others. In the meantime, a slight recovery has been made in this field at present. Hence, PV Guangzhou is the right place for you.
Yingli Solar, Hanergy, Canadian Solar and some leading companies have booked their booths at PV Guangzhou 2013. As a successful exhibition in the industry, our show will display a variety of products, including raw materials, PV cells, PV modules, mechanical equipment, etc. We will also hold forum, technical exchange meeting and some activities to build a comprehensive platform for business & trade, brand showcase and technological exchange.
PV manufacturing and power generation involve many sectors, integrating electronics manufacturing as well as energy development. By holding this exhibition, we will contribute to resources integration and boost continuous development.
With their participation in the show, a positive impact will be exerted on the industry. Due to the shift of market focus and China's government support, we believe you will reap tremendous benefits here. It is expected that PV Guangzhou 2013 will trigger a new round of growth.
For more information, pls contact:
Ms. Eve Cheng
Tel:+86 20 29188156
Email:marketing7@grandeurhk.com
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