Sports and Fitness Taiwan, also known as TaiSPO, is being organized by TAITRA and is scheduled to take place at Hall 2 of Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center from March 6 to 9, 2024.
The highly anticipated exhibition will showcase various sports, fitness, and outdoor leisure products, bringing together manufacturers, service providers, and brand operators from domestic and international markets.
TaiSPO holds a prominent position as the industry’s leading B2B exhibition and sales platform, facilitating interactions, communication, and collaboration among sports and fitness industry players, while also enabling them to enhance their market presence.
TaiSPO holds the distinction of being the longest-running sports and fitness industry exhibition in Taiwan. Following the lifting of pandemic-related border restrictions in 2023, the first exhibition drew an impressive turnout, with over 1,200 international buyers from 61 countries and more than 6,000 domestic visitors. The overall number of visitors surpassed pre-pandemic levels, experiencing an 80% growth.
Building on the success of the previous year, TaiSPO in 2024 will showcase a captivating lineup featuring three exciting themes: “Dynamic Fitness Society,” “Alternative Leisure Lifestyle,” and “Sports Tech Next Level.” The themes aim to highlight the diversity within the sports and fitness industry, the array of outdoor lifestyles available, and the boundless potential that technology brings to the sports ecosystem.
The sports industry witnessed a significant transformation due to the integration of cutting-edge technologies like IoT and AI. According to the Global Wellness Economy report, the global sports industry is projected to surpass a staggering value of US$1.1 trillion in 2023, with the Asia-Pacific region emerging as a key driver of growth.
Exhibitor registrations opened on July 10. Early bird discounts will be available until September 30, 2023.
Official website: https://www.taispo.com.tw
Contact:
Daniel Chen
Exhibition Department, TAITRA
02-2725-5200#2857
yenlin17@taitra.org.tw
Project Executive:
Ms. Hsiu-ying Yang