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10.30 Shenzhen Munich South China Laser Exhibition awaits you

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2023-10-26 15:31:04
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The Munich South China Laser Exhibition is about to open!


As a member exhibition of the South China International Intelligent Manufacturing, Advanced Electronics, and Laser Technology Expo (referred to as "LEAP Expo"), it will be held from October 30 to November 1, 2023 at the Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center (Bao'an New Hall) in conjunction with the Munich South China Electronics Exhibition, Munich South China Electronic Production Equipment Exhibition, and the China (Shenzhen) Machine Vision Exhibition and Machine Vision Technology and Industrial Application Seminar.

The exhibition scope of LEAP Expo covers semiconductors, embedded systems, sensors, power supplies, passive components, connectors, printed circuit boards, intelligent networking and new energy vehicles, automation and motion control, testing and measurement, surface mounting, dispensing and gluing&chemical materials, wire harness processing, semiconductor packaging and manufacturing, smart factories, laser components and equipment, high-end intelligent equipment and automation, advanced light sources and laser devices The new products and advanced technologies in multiple sectors, including laser processing control and supporting systems, industrial intelligent testing and quality control technology, precision optics, laser processing services, 3D printing/additive manufacturing technology, machine vision core components and plugins, and intelligent visual equipment, promote the innovation and integration of the electronic intelligent manufacturing industry, and enjoy a one-stop procurement experience.
Visitor visit time? What are the highlights of the exhibition.. These questions will be answered by your close butler, Ra Sir. Please accept this exhibition guide and wish you a pleasant journey!

Visitor visit time:
October 30, 2023, 09:00-17:00
October 31, 2023, 09:00-17:00
November 1, 2023, 09:00-15:00

Important reminder: Visiting exhibitions requires real name registration

Visiting process:
① Complete online audience registration
② Pass through the gate with the electronic QR code or ID card received after successful registration on site; If you have received a physical badge on site, you can swipe it to enter the venue;
If there is a lack of ID card or passport information during registration, please follow the on-site signs to scan the corresponding registration office to supplement information before entering.

How to arrive:
Exhibition Hall Address: No.1 Zhancheng Road, Heping Community, Fuhai Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen. It is recommended to choose subway, bus, taxi or self driving to reach the exhibition hall.
Exhibition Hall Location: Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center (Hall 5), accessed from the South Landing Hall.

Exhibition Hall Transportation:
Subway:
Subway lines 12 and 20 have been opened, and passengers can take them to Guozhan Station (exit C1/C2) directly to the entrance of the Danan login hall.

Public transportation:
Take buses B892 and M515 and get off at Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center Station, then walk to the South Registration Hall.
Take bus 615 and get off at the first and last stops of the Exhibition Bay Music Square. Walk to the South Registration Hall.

Special reminder:
The organizer provides free bus and subway tickets for exhibitors and visitors to the exhibition during the exhibition period, with a limited number. Please go to each visitor service center to learn how to collect them. When taking the bus, simply present the ticket and valid documents to attend the exhibition.

Source: OFweek

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