Conferences & Meetings

Conferences & Meetings
In China World Congress of U-Home, Hefei
The inaugural conference will feature discussions about home technology, which is a growing trend in China emphasizing sustainability and convenience.
Date: Nov 27-29
Venue: International Conference & Exhibition Center
Website: www.bitconferences.com/wcuh2011/
IQPC Tall Buildings China, Beijing
The Chinese media has been increasing critical of recent designs by foreign architects, so the conference aims to provide an understanding of the latest building plans, designs, construction, project management techniques and trends shaping China's skyline.
Date: Nov 28 - 29
Venue: Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel
Website: www.tallbuildingschina.com
Electric Vehicle Infrastructure China Summit, Shanghai
The aim of the summit is to develop business models to build upon the nascent electric vehicle infrastructure in China. It also focuses on effective ways of working and cooperating with government departments and regulators and how to maintain profitability in a changing EV landscape.
Date: Nov 29 - 30
Venue: InterContinental Pudong
Website: www.opplandcorp.com/ev/
Marintec China, Shanghai
The event will include ship owners, engineers and technicians who will exchange the newest information and trend-setting decisions that have shaped the maritime industry.
Date: Nov 29 - Dec 2
Venue: New International Expo Center
Website: www.marintecchina.com
China International Food Processing and Packaging Machinery Exhibition, Beijing
The event will discuss the industry's development under the direction of the nation's policies and laws. It will bring together government, enterprises (national and international) and manufacturers.
Date: Nov 30 - Dec 2
Venue: China International Exhibition Center
Website: www.foodtechchina.com/foodtech2009/new/
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