The IAAPA Expo Asia, the premier amusement industry trade show in the Asia-Pacific, has opened exhibitor registrations for its 2025 event on 30 June to 3 July in Shanghai.
This international extravaganza showcases the newest technological advancements and innovative solutions in the attractions industry from more than 300 exhibitors, with over 10,000 attendees expected to visit the bustling 10,000sqm trade show floor at the Shanghai New International Expo Center.
Exhibitors can connect with the ideal customer base and drive revenue at the expo as it attracts a highly targeted audience of industry professionals. Attendees are actively seeking innovative products and solutions, making the event the perfect platform to generate qualified leads and forge strategic partnerships that translate into real business growth.
By the end of 2025, the theme and amusement park industry in the APAC region is projected to attract more than 425 million visitors and generate over US$19 billion (around AU$30.2 billion) in spending. Exhibitors at IAAPA Expo Asia will gain a strategic advantage by positioning themselves at the forefront of this growing industry.
IAAPA Expo Asia Pacific executive director and vice president, Jack Chan, said the inspiring four-day event is the ultimate gathering of global amusement industry leaders and a prime platform to foster beneficial connections.
“The IAAPA Expo Asia is the perfect place to network, expand visibility of your business, enhance your professional development, and connect with manufacturers, buyers and peers,” Jack Chan said.
“For both exhibitors and attendees, it’s a chance to explore the latest trends, key issues and consumer preferences for the amusement/attractions sector; and, by having all the key industry players under the same roof, it’s an efficient way to meet in-person with over 10,300 potential clients, partners, suppliers and collaborators who share your vision.”
He explained that the expo covers the entire spectrum of the attractions industry, not only amusement and water parks.
“Our event embraces the whole attractions landscape, including entertainment centres, location-based attractions, zoos, aquariums, museums and nature attractions as well as hotels and resorts and event facilities such as stadiums and food and beverage operators,” Jack Chan added.
“It really is a one-stop destination for professionals in the leisure and attractions industry, whether you’re part of a multinational corporation or a small family-run operation.”
This year’s theme ‘Find Possible’ reflects the event’s focus on inspiring creativity and forging meaningful connections to unlock new growth opportunities, explore the future of the leisure and entertainment industry, and discover unexpected partnerships and new market opportunities.
Exhibitors can also gain invaluable insights through the expo’s comprehensive education program which covers a wide range of topics, from personnel development and business optimisation to F&B trends and revenue diversification. The expo’s EDUTours offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at some of China’s peak entertainment venues and insider knowledge directly from their top executives. Lunch and Learn sessions are another opportunity to gain actionable insights that help businesses stay ahead in a rapidly changing market.