ISH China Day 2 observations from
PM Senior Editor
Mike Miazga.

This boiler has legs - literally.
The mascot made the rounds during ISH China’s opening ceremonies. (Photo credit: Mike Miazga/Plumbing & Mechanical.)
Nĭ hăo from Beijing!
I wasn’t joking
when I said there were over 700 exhibitors at the ISH China & CIHE-China
International Trade Fair for Heating, Sanitation and Air-Conditioning Expo at
the China International Exhibition Center.
There are
wall-to-wall companies here exhibiting everything you can imagine related to
our industry - from boilers to radiators to valves to solar equipment and
everything in between. There was even a fellow in a booth painting radiators.
The show has
done a great job of making each industry segment stand out to the attendees.
Five different categories of vendors fill nine halls on the center’s grounds.
An entire hall is devoted to boilers - namely wall-hung boilers, which are
extremely popular in this region. I couldn’t tell you how many wall-hung
boilers I saw on display. If I threw out the number 200, it probably would be
in the ballpark.
Another hall
features heat exchangers and heat meters, while radiators take up three halls.
Floor heating is also quite well-represented, occupying three halls as well.
The “Sanitation Zone” occupies Hall 8 (bathroom fixtures). This setup is a bit
different than many American trade shows where everything is housed under one
roof.
Besides the
constant streams of vendor booths, there has also been a steady dose of added
pageantry in the form of people dressed up in either vendor mascot costumes
(I’ve seen an elephant, a Martian and a yellow sun head walking around) or
popular cartoon characters (multiple Mickey and Minnie Mouse outfits). There
was even a cardboard boiler with legs walking around during the opening
ceremonies. Several booths blared catchy music, while a couple had live bands
playing.

It
struck me as odd that the famed luxury sports car maker would be exhibiting at
a show of this nature, but Lamborghini also makes a variety of heating-related products, including boilers. (Photo credit: Mike Miazga/Plumbing & Mechanical.)
One booth that particularly caught
my eye was that of Lamborghini. At first it struck me as odd that the famed
luxury sports car maker would be exhibiting at a show of this nature. Silly (or stupid) me. It, too, makes a variety
of heating-related products, including boilers.
I also stopped
by the first session of the Modern Home Decoration Trend Forum. Just like the
previous day’s seminar, which stressed sustainable technologies, this seminar
also hammered home the importance of water conservation and the use of green
initiatives in building design. Once again the room was filled with a younger,
local crowd.
One stat I
found rather staggering during Grohe’s part of the presentation: The water
industry consumes some 1.5 metric tons (about 3,307 pounds) of plastics - a
large part of which remains un-recycled and ends up in landfills. It takes 7 liters
of water to produce one liter of bottled water.
This expo, when
still known as ISH China, had more than 300 exhibitors last year and has now
swollen to over 700 thanks to the two entities (ISH and CIHE) joining forces.
Based on the
crowds I saw on the exhibit floor and at the various seminars, this super-sized
show has been a big hit. And with such a global emphasis being placed on topics
like energy efficiency and water conservation, the demand will continue to be
there in the years to come for the products and concepts these exhibitors
displayed.
Next year’s
event moves to the New China International Exhibition Center here in Beijing.
On a closing
note, a special thanks to
Penny Troon and her
staff from Messe Frankfurt’s Hong Kong bureau for their outstanding
hospitality.
That’s all from
here. A plate of Peking duck is waiting with my name on it.
Zàijiàn! (Goodbye!)
[Read Mike’s blog from the
first day of ISH China
here.]