Taipei, Taiwan, Jan. 31, 2018 -- The Taipei International Gift and Stationery Show (Giftionery Taipei 2018), the one and only international gift and stationery show in Taiwan, will roll out its 72nd edition April 19 – 22, 2018 at the Taipei World Trade Exhibition Hall 1, where Taiwan’s unique creativity, innovation, and quality are being unveiled.
Organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), Giftionery Taipei 2018 will feature an exclusive exhibit area of “Rising Stars,” which allows micro cultural and creative businesses to put on awe inspiring debuts. In addition, various areas such as School & Office Supplies, Gifts, Tech & Trendies, Printing & Packaging, and Brand Licensing will be more than meets the eye.
Highlights in 2018 include Do-It-Yourself workshops, in which allow visitors to enjoy doing clay-molding, planting, etc. themselves; seminars on global design trends, which speakers brief audiences on the latest trends in the market; one-on-one procurement meetings, which let exhibitors meet face to face with buyers; Voting for Most Popular Products on-site finalizes favorite products through pre-show on-line voting, and New Product Demo presented on stage by several exhibitors.
This year the event is expected to attract more than 500 exhibitors using 700 booths and 18,500 visitors. Suppliers will be packed with local and overseas buyers seeking premiums. Since it is the sole professional platform for businesses, department stores, e-commerce companies, shopping channels, retailers, credit card issuers, technology firms, amusement parks, museums, and hotels in need of custom-made takeaways or souvenirs frequent this highly authoritative event every year.
Exhibitors from Bhutan, China, Dominica, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Nepal, Panama and Salvadore will even greet you in their very own national pavilions with signature art crafts and local specialties. Top rated among their goods are scarves, brassware, artistic items and sculptures.
The event is being held in conjunction with two other concurrent shows: Houseware Taiwan (Taiwan Houseware & Home Décor Show) and Taiwan Souvenir (Taiwan Souvenir & Handicraft Show).
Pre-register online before April 19, 2018 and obtain a free official show directory upon your arrival. For more details, visit www.giftionery.net or contact the TAITRA overseas office nearest to you for more assistance at http://branch.taiwantrade.com.tw.
About TAITRA
Founded in 1970 to help promote foreign trade, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) is the foremost non-profit trade promotion organization in Taiwan. Jointly sponsored by the government, industry associations, and several commercial organizations, TAITRA assists businesses and manufacturers with reinforcing their international competitiveness and in coping with the challenges they face in the markets. TAITRA promotes world trade through more than 40 annual trade shows in Taiwan and runs a network of more than 60 overseas branch offices worldwide.
Contact: David Chan Senior Project Manager TAITRA Exhibition Department [email protected]


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