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A busy aisle full of visitors at Baby & Stroller China

Taking place at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center on 8-10 April 2024, Toy & Edu China, Baby & Stroller China and Licensing China will return as the country’s first comprehensive trade fairs of 2024 for toys, educational products, baby and maternity goods, and leading IP and licensing products.

Bolstered by a significant 40% increase in visitors at the 2023 shows, and with enquiries for the 2024 editions pouring in from industry players both at home and abroad, the organisers have announced brand-new editions under the theme of ‘Greater Bay, greater play’ to better equip the industry to make a head start in the new trading season.

Commenting is Wilmet Shea, general manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. “Attracting 1,400 exhibitors and 70,836 buyers to the 2023 fairs, we successfully provided a much-needed platform at the right time for the industry to reconnect and engage during this critical period. Compared to recent years, we saw strong growth in international participation at the 2023 editions.

“We were particularly delighted to welcome overseas delegations onsite, many of whom have already shown interest in returning in 2024. Most pleasingly, the physical fair itself helped many international brands expand their exposure to the local Chinese market. As the global economy stabilises and cross-border travel resumes, we are expecting to see more international fairgoers joining in 2024.”

 

A buyer stood on a exhibition stand looking at the products and marketing materials

 

Linking three industries with the world

A recent report indicates that the global toy market value is expected to reach USD 152.41 billion by the end of 2028, up from USD 109.25 billion in 2022, growing at a CAGR of 6.10 per cent during the forecast period of 2024 to 2028. One factor contributing to this growth is the rising role of toy sales through ecommerce channels. Located in Guangdong province, one of the primary toy production and export bases in China, Shenzhen is home to many ecommerce and trading businesses, creating a promising visitor base of targeted buyers for exhibitors at Toy & Edu China, Baby & Stroller China and Licensing China.

The city is also the most competitive manufacturing and trading base in the Greater Bay Area (GBA), according to the Standard Chartered GBA Business Confidence Index for the second quarter of 2023. As a core GBA city, Shenzhen continues to demonstrate its competitiveness by attracting a high volume of local industry players, cross-sector professionals, international manufacturers and traders to Toy & Edu China, Baby & Stroller China and Licensing China each year. With robust government support and its strategic geographic location, Shenzhen offers excellent accessibility for overseas and cross-regional companies attending this annual industry gathering.

 

A buyer stood together with an exhibitor on a exhibition stand

 

The hottest IPs from around the world in one place

Originally a licensing product zone within Toy & Edu China, Licensing China has grown to establish itself as a standalone fair since 2020, receiving significant recognition and attracting buyers from diverse fields such as toys, educational products, baby and maternity products, strollers, apparel, accessories, stationery, beauty products, retail and more. In its most recent edition, the returning Korean pavilion and the Korean IP Licensing Pitching Show successfully linked industry players from China and Korea onsite and fostered deeper and broader cooperation opportunities between the two groups. Welcoming its fifth edition in 2024, Licensing China will continue to provide a quality platform for suppliers to present their brands and products whilst connecting them to their targeted buyers.

As an additional highlight this year, the ‘World of Play’ Summit, will also be held concurrently with all three fairs. Influential association representatives and entrepreneurs from the toy, baby and licensing sectors around the world will be invited onsite to discuss global developments and trends during the summit.

Toy & Edu China, Baby & Stroller China and Licensing China are organised by the Guangdong Toy Association, Guangzhou Li Tong Messe Frankfurt Co. Ltd and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. For more information, please visit en.chinatoyfair.com, en.chinababyfair.com and licensing-china.com.

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