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Asia is increasingly becoming the most important electronics market. So is it for the largest consumer electronics exhibition in the world
Shyamanuja Das
Thursday, June 19, 2008
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The convergence of electrical home appliances (popularly called white goods) and consumer electronics now has an official stamp. The worlds most important consumer electronics exhibition and event has, for the first time, included home appliances in the 2008 version of the show. IFA 2008to be held in Berlin from 29 August to 3 September 2008will have participants from the home appliances space. The organizer of the event, Messe Berlin, expects that these companies will occupy more than one-fourth of the exhibition space in the first year itself.

Messe Berlin, which announced its plans for IFA 2008 in an international press conference attended by more than 200 journalists from across the world, organized in the picturesque Spanish island of Mallorca, was confident that the event would do well to integrate the two seemingly distinct segments which have been integrating in terms of technology, as well, in the views of the ultimate decision makerthe consumer.

Appliances apart, IFA has been the only show in this side of the Atlantic that so effectively addresses the interest of both the retail consumersfor whom it is the biggest show on earthand the trade visitors. According to the organizers, as many as 1,212 exhibitors participated in 2007, up from 1,049 a year back.

In the international press conference in Mallorca, Spain, some IFA exhibitors displayed their products. Seen here is a model displaying Philips Active Crystal a range of products such as flash memory drivewhich the electronics company has introduced in partnership with Swarovski

While Europe still counts for the lions share, Asian trade visitors have now turned to the event in a big way. In 2007 alone, their number increased by more than 60%. IFA, CES in Las Vegas and CEATEC in Japan have been the three large consumer electronics shows.

With Asia now becoming the largest market for consumer electronics, many observers feel the future of these events will be determined to a great extent on how they attract non-Japanese Asian visitors and exhibitors.

In terms of exhibitors, Asia has already made a mark. In 2007 as many as 270 Chinese electronic companies exhibited in IFA. That excludes 63 companies from Hong Kong. Taiwan had its own share with some 115 exhibitors. Koreas share was 57. That is more than 500 participants. This shows the seriousness attached to the event by Asian consumer electronics companies.

India, of course, is way behind. Last year, only two electronics companies participated in the showVideocon and Moser Baer.

In the international press conference though, India and China got some good reference. In a panel discussion of top US tech editors (PC World, eWeek, and CBS News) on what was aptly titled Thinking Globally, most participants agreed that the mobile explosion in India and China, and the fall of the dollar would together set a new trend in global consumer electronics. Many said they would not be surprised if innovations in the mobile space come from these two markets.

So, will the mobile phenomenon upset the consumer electronics equation? Will Asia increasingly play an important role in defining the technology trends? Will consumer electronics and home appliances markets merge? are there new giants on the making? Many questions. IFA 2008 may well provide some of the answers.

Shyamanuja Das
shyamanujad@cybermedia.co.in
The author was hosted in Spain

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