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Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition Brings in 3D New Media

  • Press Release
  • Source: Fairtheworld
  • On 8:00 am EST, Tuesday November 10, 2009

HONG KONG, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- From November 24th to 30th, the 7th China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition is to be held at the Pazhou International Exhibition Center. The highlight of this expo is that the expo organizing committee has appointed 3D expo media from Hong Kong, Fairtheworld (Fairtheworld.com), as its media partner. It is the first appearance of "3D virtual reality new media", which offers brand new experimental marketing for the auto giants in the competitive market.

Fairtheworld (Fairtheworld.com) will report on the auto enterprises and new auto models. The text report as well as video report will be broadcast intensively in the Fair N Fair 3D virtual expo world. Hundreds of Fair TV virtual LED big screens in the eight halls will display relevant reports. Auto fans all over the world who cannot come to Guangzhou personally only need to log on to the Fairtheworld official website, Fairtheworld.com, and actually experience the auto expo pomp in the H hall (Automobile Hall). It just takes three to eight minutes to download and install Fair N Fair virtual expo client side software.

Meanwhile, the 3D "Expo Shanghai Online" will be published in this month, marking that the exhibition industries in the two core cities, Guangzhou and Shanghai, are officially entering the 3D virtual expo era.

    For more information, please contact:

     Dodona Song
     Tel:    +86-756-3328046
     Mobile: +86-159-1626-1151
     Email:  news@fairtheworld.com

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