Fairtheworld's 3D Network Exhibition Is Seizing the Exhibition Market
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Get ready for a hurricane!
HONG KONG, June 16 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Fairtheworld.com announced on
Monday June 15, 2009 that the first Fairtheworld 3D virtual exhibition is
formally in the stage of attracting investment. They officially published the
revolutionary "Fair N Fair" 3D Virtual Exhibition Platform globally on June
11th.
Also in June, the 3D developers from China are accelerating the testing of
3D online store, 3D SNS Community and 3D World Expo, etc. 3D technology
business application is intensively emerging. Some phenomena give evidence
that the year 2009 will be one of the most important years in Internet
history.
It is possible that it will be first year of a 3D business era.
The president of Fairtheworld (China) Mr. Chris said: "We are aiming at
Exhibition industry, Exhibition network like and virtualization is the trend
in future. Some of the major events happened recently also strengthened our
point of views."
It is nothing new that the exhibitions industry uses the web to organize
fairs. However, the 3D technology supported self-booth exhibition arrangement
is still not applicable. It is no doubt that the emerging of Fair N Fair will
create a big wave. 3D virtual Exhibition will overtake the traditional
exhibitions or will become the excellent complement or transcendence of
traditional exhibitions. We will wait to see.
According to official news of the World Expo (2010) Shanghai, the 3D web
World Expo supported by the French Dassault System will be released at the
same time of the World Expo Shanghai opening in May 2010.
As Fairtheworld holds the first Fairtheworld 3D Virtual Exhibition this
June, it enjoys the leading role and will be just one year earlier than the 3D
World Expo (2010) Shanghai. The one-year time period is long enough for many
new developments!
SOURCE Fairtheworld
Dodona Song, Cell +86-159-1626-1151, news@fairtheworld.com
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