Why
Exhibit?
* Alliances/Partnership
opportunities
- Chinese government organizer
Under the Protection Legislation of Computer Information
System Security of China, all products must first be evaluated
and tested by authorized organization and approval sales
license must be obtained before distribution. Foreign
vendors should appoint a legal organization or governmental
department in China to submit their products for testing.
The Exhibition
is co-organized by the Computer Information & Network
Security Association of Guangzhou which is an authorized
governmental department to approve sales licenses. Other
co-organizers of the Exhibition include other IT Chinese
government departments. The Exhibition provides a unique
platform which helps foreign and local businesses meet
their information security requirements. It is also a
chance for businesses and individuals to find out about
the latest IT security policy changes within China.
- Business
partner
This event will be an ideal platform to connect customers
and business partners - both current and prospective.
It also serves as a platform to alliances network with
manufacturers, development partners and distributors globally.
As well receive vital cutting edge market intelligence.
For example, Microsoft launched a technology center in
China's southern coastal city of Guangzhou, with local
software developers.
* Huge market
size & growth
China¡¯s information security market, including
security software, hardware and services, is experiencing
rapid growth. Guangdong, an economic powerhouse in South
China, accounted for nearly 10% of China's economy. It
generated US$268 billion of GDP in 2005, and may very
well surpass Taiwan¡¯s economic development
in the next five years. From 2006 ¨C 2010, China¡¯s
GDP is expected to increase at a rate of 9% year-on-year,
said the province's Communist Party chief.
China's
IT security market will grow 20.9 % annually over the
next five years, reported by IDC. The revenue of the Chinese
IT security market was US$378 million in 2005 and is estimated
to jump to US$976 million in 2010.
* Position
your products and services directly to security professionals
and key decision-makers across China.
Alongside the conference, the Exhibition will feature
key IT security vendors demonstrating their latest technologies,
products and services (120 booth space ¨C 3m x 3m).
Over 1000 attendees expected to attend the exhibition.
Potential customers can view and discuss, and exhibitors
can help combat their security problems. Many Chinese
have not made any preparations for emergency security.
There are more and more cases in which companies are seriously
affected by security problems, according to reports.
* Announce
new innovations
The Exhibition provides an opportunity for exhibitors
to showcase their latest innovations. Visitors can expect
to see a wide range of tools and technologies new to the
information security industry as well as products and
services to cater to their information security needs.
* Generate
new leads and contacts
During the last day of the event, business networking
activities will be conducted to allow exhibitors interact
with government officials, business leaders, and corporate
heads. This could very well lead to potential business
partnerships and business meeting appointments.