Event Dates
2015-06-03 - 2015-06-05
Website
Exhibitors
400
Floor Size
20000
Attendees
15000
Description
China International Protection and Rescue Exhibition for short CIPRE, is committed to build a professional and international exhibition. CIPRE 2014 exhibition size was about to 20,000 square meters, 300 exhibitors from internationally and domestically, more than 12,000 visitors visited the exhibition. Meanwhile, CIPRE 2014 displayed the latest products and technologies. China International Emergency Rescue and Protection Advanced Forum was hold concurrently, discussed the national emergency rescue industry development, from the strategic point to promote the national emergency rescue industry development, legal liability, the government emergency procurement, international cooperation etc.
In 2020, China’s emergency rescue industry scale is enlarged; the industry system is basically formed, the technology innovation ability is enhanced, but still need export more advanced equipment from international companies. In December 2014, The General Office of the State Council of China published << The Guideline of Accelerate the Development of Emergency Rescue Industry>>.In order to promote emergency rescue industry, improve economic transformation and upgrading, the 2nd China International Protection and Rescue Exhibition will be hold from 3rd to 5th ,June 2015 in China International Exhibition Center. Welcome to CIPRE 2015!
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WHY CIPRE 2015?
1. CIPRE is Committed to build the best platform for emergency rescue industry in China
2. In order to improve the development of China’s emergency rescue industry
3. China’s emergency rescue industry policy and understanding of the strategic development
4. International communication, advanced experiences on emergency rescue technology and equipment
5. The system of the government procurement of emergency rescue materials
6. The needs of military and civilian reserve procurement
7. Aviation emergency rescue and UAV emergency relief
8. Imitate scene and interactive experience during the exhibition
9. More well-equipped products need import from developed countries