With the global household appliance industry expected to reach an estimated value of US$324.2 billion by 2019 , the launch of Shopper Smart Living is on track to meet the growing regional demand for white goods, home appliances and smart home tech being driven by increases in urbanisation and per capita income, as well as continuously evolving design trends.
Co-located with GITEX Shopper Spring at Dubai World Trade Centre and also running from 1 – 4 April 2015, Shopper Smart Living will showcase the best in home appliances, large domestic appliances, high end consumer electronics, studio kitchens, lifestyle appliances, home automation technology, lighting, security systems and energy conservation systems.
"We are delighted to launch Shopper Smart Living and extend our value offering to smart home tech and the latest in home appliances. Now shoppers can update their personal tech and home products at the same time, enjoy exclusive show offers as well as take advantage of exciting competitions and an unrivalled shopping experience" said Trixie LohMirmand, Senior Vice President, DWTC, organiser of GITEX Shopper Spring.
A number of big name brands and retailers will be present at the show's debut, including ALDRO for home and kitchen appliances, Emax Electronics, General Enterprises Company (GECO), Jacky's Electronics, Makook Smart Living, Moonway Group, Mega Electronics, Samsung Gulf Electronics, Sharaf DG and VRR Trading, bringing the latest in eco-friendly advances, home customisation and appliance trends to create the ideal home environment.
Source: WAM
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