The arrangement follows a successful Remax earlier this year in Frankfurt, in collaboration with Paperworld.
According to statistics released by the International Data Corporation, China’s developing imaging market is expected to grow nine percent over the next five years. While revenue earned from the sale of imaging products is expected to reach RMB 108.7 billion (£10.8 billion) in 2014, up 41 percent from 2009.
Connett commented: “Paperworld China’s status as the most important trade fair in mainland China makes it the ideal venue to promote the development of the remanufacturing sector in Asia.
“During the show, we will hold a seminar to highlight the growth potential and business opportunities available both domestically and internationally in the remanufacturing of colour and monochrome laser and inkjet printers and related consumables.”
Recently turned OEM, Ninestar is using the show as an opportunity to showcase its first laser printer.
Jackson Wang, Ninestar’s General Manager, said: “This will be our first time to exhibit at the show, the format of the event works for us. Here, we can develop alternative domestic distribution channels such as the one-stop-shop Office Portal, plus, expand on traditional routes too. We are happy to display the first ever laser printer invented by China at the fair.”
Paperworld China will take place at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre between 15 and 17 September.