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Registration Opens for the 21st ALUMINIUM CHINA: Driving the Non-Ferrous Metals Industry into a New Era
The event expects over 35,000 professionals showcasing innovations in low-carbon aluminium and non-ferrous metals across five concurrent trade shows, promoting industry integration.
- Visitor pre-registration for ALUMINIUM CHINA 2026 is now open, with early registrants receiving an e-badge and waiver of the USD 15 on-site fee if completed before June 30, 2026.
- Responding to structural market shifts, this year's trade show emphasizes cross-industry integration, intelligent manufacturing and sustainable development as organizers cite rapid transformation from new energy vehicles, low-altitude aviation and humanoid robotics reshaping demand for lightweight, high-performance and low-carbon materials in global supply chains.
- On the floor, organizers will stage the Five Concurrent Trade Shows, covering 60,000 square meters with over 650 exhibitors and more than 35,000 visitors, including 4,000 international attendees.
- The show aims to provide a platform for technical exchange, business matchmaking, and strategic dialogue to support high-end, low-carbon development in China's non-ferrous metals industry through the International Hall.
- Looking to industry needs, exhibitors will present integrated aluminium processing, automation and smart production systems, spotlighting solutions for automotive, electronics, energy and advanced manufacturing.
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Registration Opens for the 21st ALUMINIUM CHINA: Driving the Non-Ferrous Metals Industry into a New Era
SHANGHAI, Feb. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Visitor registration has officially opened for the 21st ALUMINIUM CHINA, one of Asia's leading trade events for the non-ferrous metals industry, scheduled for July 8–10, 2026, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).
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