Strong international presence at CeBIT


Monday, 22 May, 2017


Strong international presence at CeBIT

CeBIT Australia 2017 will feature innovations by technology companies from 34 different countries.

As the conference marks its 16th year, the international presence at CeBIT Australia continues to grow.

Seven International Pavilions will feature over 60 companies from Germany, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Taiwan, Pakistan and Jiangsu Province, China.

“CeBIT Australia is a truly international event connecting exhibitors from 34 countries, including seven International Pavilions, to enterprise, government and SME technology leaders from across the Asia Pacific, while also creating a platform to showcase the best of Australian innovation to an international audience,” said Harvey Stockbridge, managing director of Hannover Fairs Australia.

Exhibiting for the first time, Sri Lanka’s International Pavilion will showcase eight companies including Onsbay, the world’s first service brokering platform where consumers and service providers meet. The latest technology from Germany, one of the world’s premier technology regions, will feature Kontron, a global leader in embedded computing and new innovations from Goodson Imports, the leading distributor of retail point-of-sale (POS) systems.

The IT & Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) will showcase Acquire, winner of CeBIT 2016 Australia Business Technology Award for Service Distinction, while the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion will feature 42 innovative products from 15 notable Taiwan Excellence Award-winning companies, recognised for delivering products that achieve both innovation and value for businesses.

Over three days, CeBIT Australia offers thousands of technology representatives from Australia’s top companies the opportunity to hear from the world’s elite and connect with over 350 exhibitors from more than 34 countries.

“People throw around words like innovation a lot, but CeBIT Australia really is the place to be if you are an innovative, technology-focused business,” said NSW Minister for Trade and Industry Niall Blair.

CeBIT Australia will be held from 23–25 May 2017 for the first time at the new International Convention Centre Sydney, Darling Harbour.

Image courtesy of CeBIT Australia.

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