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Thailand's LED lighting Expo 2017

Thailand's LED lighting Expo 2017


Thailand's LED lighting Expo 2017

Thailand's LED lighting market accounts for 12% of the total lighting market share. The government of Thailand estimates the country’s LED market size to be close to $2.44 billion, and has a projected growth rate of CAGR 30% during 2015-2020.

In terms of business opportunities, it is foreseen that a large number of companies and government projects will be using LED products as evidenced below:

LED automotive sector: The number of cars with LED headlights is estimated to grow from 1.5 million to 5 million between 2013-2015 with the value of LED components growing from USD 130 to 300 million (Philips Lumileds)




Government projects: The Provincial Electricity Authority is preparing to replace one million street lights nationwide with LED bulbs.

Public & private infrastructure projects: From the construction of the new parliament house to stadium, residential, commercial, hospitality and entertainment projects such as CP All creates “7 Go Green” project and invest over 500 million THB to replace LED Light bulb in 7-Eleven throughout Thailand. Government support policies & incentives

Through the Board of Investment, the Thai government offers a range of tax incentives, supporting services and import duty exemptions or reductions to an extensive list of promoted activities. EGAT has already initiated the Demand Side Management (DSM) Program since 1993. This program is designed to promote the efficient use of electricity in Thailand with the target to reduce the nation's energy consumption.

One of DSM strategies focuses on promoting the use of high efficiency appliances in Thailand including lamps for lighting systems. After almost 20 years of the DSM implementation, EGAT has successfully persuaded consumers to use various kinds of high- efficiency lamps. Thailand is also a part of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) along with nine other countries namely: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. The aim of AEC for 2015 is to create a single ASEAN market with gross domestic product (GDP) of $2.5 trillion & trade of $1 trillion. So far, ASEAN overall has progressed to a level of 80% in terms of eliminating tariffs on goods traded within the region.

http://www.ledexpothailand.com/


Take part in the ASEAN's Largest International Exhibition on LED Lighting Products and Technology (LED Expo Thailand) during 11-13 May 2017 at Challenger 1, IMPACT Exhibition & Convention Center, Bangkok, Thailand.




This is your opportunity to network, learn and source latest LED technologies:

400+ exhibitors from 14 countries; exhibition area of 25,000 sqm.; and expected 20,000 buyers from 63 countries
7 country pavilions from China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan
2 seminars with leading experts in the field of energy saving and LED
§ Thailand LED & Energy Saving Summit *FREE!
§ International LED Summit

LED Light Talks 2017- delegates of International LED Summit get an opportunity for a One to One consultation with the world's most renowned lighting designers & industry professionals

LED Signage Pavilion featuring the latest innovations in signage LED technology
Product Showcase area featuring selected exhibitors who will display their latest products and technology

Business Matching opportunities 

Achieve your annual sourcing goals from world-class companies under one roof with 2 collocating exhibitions:

Thailand Energy Saving Expo - A major trading platform for high performance energy saving products, services and technology for business and industrial sectors

Thailand PCB Expo - A single platform bringing together the PCB community from manufacturers, buyers, sellers and industry professionals


REGISTER ONLINE at and receive free LED emergency light bulb and Show Directory.

* Pick up van services are provided to group visitors of 10 and above.
** LED Expo Thailand is open free to trade and business visitors only. All visitors must be properly dressed.

For more information, contact panvisutb@impact.co.th or call +66 (0) 28 335 328. See you on 11 to 13 May at IMPACT.



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