SHANGHAI -- The 2022 International Electronic Circuits (Shanghai) Exhibition, also known as the CPCA Show, the largest north of Shenzhen, will be postponed and see a change of venue, event organizers said.

In an announcement on the CPCA website, the China Electronic Circuit Industry Association said the show will now take place Oct. 12-14 at the Shenzhen World Convention and Exhibition Center (Bao'an District). The exhibition will be rebranded as 2022 International Electronic Circuits (South China) Exhibition.

CPCA said the move is being undertaken due to Covid issues. It was originally scheduled to be held Sept. 13-15 at the National Convention and Exhibition Center (Shanghai).

"We believe that the exhibition held in Shenzhen, where China's electronic circuit industry is most concentrated and vibrant, will provide a greater platform for the development and exchange of the industry. At the same time, in the case of increasing pressure on the international economic environment, the exhibition is also the best way to enhance the corporate image, show the strength of the enterprise itself, and get more opportunities. "We will make every effort to make all the preparations for the exhibition, provide better exhibition services and viewing experience for everyone, and present a more wonderful event of China's electronic circuit industry for the industry."

PCB West: The leading technical conference and exhibition for electronics engineers. Coming Oct. 4-7 to the Santa Clara (CA) Convention Center. pcbwest.com

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