The 2024 Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition Returns in Early Summer, Interpreting the “Light + Era – Practice Infinite Light” – GILE

 

 

On June 9th, the 29th Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition (Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition, GILE) and the Guangzhou International Building Electrical Technology Exhibition (Guangzhou Electrical Building Technology, GEBT) grandly opened at the China Import and Export Fair Complex in Guangzhou, Area A and B!

 

It is reported that this exhibition has gathered the strongest lineup in history – with an exhibition area of up to 260,000 square meters, an increase of 18% from the previous session, covering 26 exhibition halls. The exhibition, which lasts for four days until June 12th, gathers 3383 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions around the world, jointly presenting the lighting industry chain and expanding across to the new ecology of the “Light +” era.

 

Mr. Hu Zhongshun, General Manager of Guangzhou Light Asia Frankfurt Exhibition Co., Ltd., is full of expectations for this session of the exhibition. He said: “GILE has been deeply involved in the lighting industry for many years and has become a benchmark event for gathering cutting-edge technology and showcasing innovative design. As the industry enters a new ‘Light +’ era, it continuously stimulates more diversified market demand for the lighting industry, promoting diversified cross-industry integration and bringing more disruptive innovative applications to the industry. With the theme of ‘Light + Era – Practice Infinite Light’, the exhibition encourages industry colleagues to continue to explore the value of light and promote cross-industry integration and technological innovation in the industry.”

 

The exhibitors mainly come from the following industries:
Intelligent lighting control systems, power supplies, drivers and driver chips
IoT chips, communication modules, communication protocols, sensing technology and chips, testing and certification
Intelligent lighting application solutions