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Online 26.9.2024

China market access info session for Finnish testing, measuring and monitoring instrument industry

Date: Thursday, September 26, 2024, 9:00 – 11:00 (EET)

The event is free of charge but requires registration below. The link to the webinar will be sent prior to the event.

Register by September 25, 2024

Further information


Justin Di
, Senior Advisor
Cellular: +86 13 910 072 580


Oliver Zhou, Senior Advisor
Cellular: +86 13 901 187 456

firstname.lastname@businessfinland.fi

Business Finland China, in collaboration with the China Instrument Manufacturers Association (CIMA), is providing an opportunity for Finnish companies to gain valuable market insights related to measuring, testing, monitoring, and analyzing devices and solutions. In this session, and through ongoing activities, you will receive general market information, relevant regulations, market access procedures, success stories from Finnish companies, insights from leading Chinese companies, and potential distribution channels.

China, with its strong manufacturing capabilities, is one of the largest markets for measuring and testing instruments. Moreover, China is under increasing pressure to address environmental challenges. Unlike other industries, the domestic measuring and testing instrument sector remains relatively weak. These factors create significant demand and business opportunities for international players in China, especially in the high-end market, where global companies hold a large share.

Finland is a leader in certain measuring and testing sectors, including electronics, environmental monitoring, laboratory equipment, agriculture, and the food industry. Some Finnish companies have successfully entered the Chinese market and achieved strong sales. We are eager to support more Finnish companies in tapping into the potential of the Chinese market.

Preliminary program

Following this event, we will continue to organize further business matchmaking activities based on the feedback and needs of Finnish companies.