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China International Music Market: Four-way Partnership Brings Together the Organisers of the World's Biggest and Best MI Industry Trade Fairs
By NAMM, International Music Products Association
Sep 6, 2006, 08:02

 

 

 

 

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Scott Robertson, APR
Director of Marketing & Communications
NAMM, the International Music Products Association
760-438-8007, ext. 102
Fax: 760-438-8257
e-mail: scottr@namm.com

Ms. Kate Newman
Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd.
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e-mail: kate.newman@hongkong.messefrankfurt.com


 

CHINA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC MARKET: A BRAND NEW EVENT FOR THE MUSIC PRODUCTS INDUSTRY TO BE HELD IN BEIJING IN MAY 2007

 

Four-way Partnership Between China Music Instrument Association (CMIA), INTEX Shanghai, NAMM,
and Messe Frankfurt Brings Together the Organisers of the World's Biggest and Best MI Industry Trade Fairs

CIMM – China International Music Market
17–20 May 2007, China Agricultural Exhibition Centre, Beijing

 

 

CARLSBAD, Calif., September 5, 2006—A brand new event for the MI industry has been announced for May 2007 in Beijing: CIMM – China International Music Market. Positioned as a "player's show" for the domestic China market, CIMM will bring instrument makers and suppliers from all over the world together with musicians, dealers and retailers from Beijing and the northern part of China. CIMM is a collaboration between China Music Instrument Association (CMIA), INTEX Shanghai, NAMM, and Messe Frankfurt – the organisers of the world's biggest and best MI industry trade fairs.

Though not as commercial a city as Shanghai, Beijing is known as the cultural heart of China, with a lively musician's scene comprising everything from classical western and Chinese musicians and players, individuals and orchestras, to independent rockers and pop-stars. CIMM will be extensively promoted to western manufacturers and suppliers of MI products and accessories as a prime venue for selling into northern China. It will give musicians from Beijing and the surrounding region the chance to see, hear, and play the latest high-tech instruments from all over the world.

"Through our positive experience in organising Music China (Shanghai) with the China Music Instrument Association and INTEX, we have become more deeply involved in the musical instrument market in China, and have greatly increased our knowledge of what the market demands," says Cordelia von Gymnich, Vice President of Messe Frankfurt. "China is so vast. We believe that a new MI trade fair in Beijing for the north and north-eastern part of the country is urgently needed, and it is for this reason that Messe Frankfurt whole-heartedly steps into this new four-way partnership to organise CIMM."

CIMM 2007 is noteworthy as it brings together the four organisers of the world's biggest MI industry events: The NAMM show in Anaheim, USA, Musikmesse in Frankfurt, and Music China in Shanghai. It will be the first time that these four international organisations have worked together to organise and promote a trade fair.

"NAMM is committed to industry growth worldwide, and co-producing the new China International Music Market with the other three partners will play a big role in developing the market in China," says Joe Lamond, CEO and President of NAMM.

NAMM will offer free professional training sessions at CIMM in Beijing that will educate attendees about ways they can increase their sales, market their businesses and succeed in today's changing marketplace. NAMM has 9,000 member companies from around the world, including 217 active Chinese members, which include the largest Chinese manufacturers.

"We will reinvest the profits from this event into growing the Chinese market and serving the interests of domestic and international members. We are committed to co-producing a successful event that will help to expand and benefit the Association in China—as well as our entire industry—for many years to come," adds Lamond.

For more information on CIMM 2007, e-mail info@hongkong.messefrankfurt.com.

About NAMM
The International Music Products Association, commonly called NAMM in reference to the organization’s popular NAMM trade shows, is the not-for-profit association that unifies, leads and strengthens the $16 billion global musical instruments and products industry. NAMM’s activities and programs are designed to promote music making to people of all ages. NAMM is comprised of approximately 9,000 Member companies. For more information about NAMM, interested parties can visit
www.namm.org or call 800-767-NAMM (6266).

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