BAU CHINA: Notice of Finalized Schedule after Postponement

BAU CHINA: Notice of Finalized Schedule after Postponement
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Date: 10 January 2022

The BAU China is officially scheduled to be held during June 23-26, 2022, with the venue at National Exhibition and Convention Center (NECC) (Shanghai).

BAU CHINA was unfortunately not able to meet our industry counterparts as scheduled in 2021, due to repeated fluctuations of the pandemic. After one month's full communication with the relevant competent authorities and the venue, the Organizing Committee has arrived at the prudent decision as follows: The BAU China (including FENESTRATION BAU China, China Architectural Design Expo, RealTech Expo and China Roofing and Waterproofing Expo) is officially scheduled to be held during June 23-26, 2022, with the venue at National Exhibition and Convention Center (NECC) (Shanghai).

We greatly appreciate all industry enterprises and partners for your full understanding and support over the extension of BAU CHINA. We will stay committed to the purpose of "creating value for customers and the industry", and delivering a fabulous feast; and amidst such new landscape of innovations and breakthroughs, we will consistently present you with the prospective new ideas and cutting-edge trends for the industry!

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