On the afternoon of April 9, a seminar on revising the Evaluation Rules for Exhibition Engineering Enterprise Qualifications was successfully held at Shanghai CCPIT Exhibition Display Co., Ltd., a deputy director organization of the Exhibition Engineering Professional Committee. Nearly 40 representatives attended, including the committee's director organization Modern International, deputy director organizations such as Xiehe and Nomura, and relevant exhibition engineering enterprises.

The seminar was chaired by Secretary-General Tu Jianqing of the association.
The association's third-party evaluation company introduced the qualification evaluation of exhibition engineering enterprises in recent years and proposed that the revision of the current rules should align with the industry's diversified and professional development direction.
The association introduced the work carried out over the past year with the Exhibition Engineering Professional Committee and the evaluation company. Based on the three revision principles of fully considering the current diversified and professional development of exhibition engineering, clarifying materials required for participating enterprises, and clarifying core indicators to accurately reflect enterprise strength, multiple rounds of research were conducted. After review and summary, a consultation draft of the new rules was issued.

The new rules revise the definition of exhibition engineering, grading standards and corresponding quantitative indicators, and the materials to be prepared by participating enterprises. To help enterprises make a relatively accurate judgment before applying, basic indicators and guiding indicators were introduced.

The revision of the rules received support from the enterprise representatives present. Participants also offered suggestions on exhibition engineering qualification evaluation indicators from the perspective of their own enterprise development, including talent training, construction safety and green environmental response.
President Sang Jingmin of the association summarized the seminar and arranged the next steps for revising the rules. The revised version of the new rules will be finalized before the end of April, and evaluations will begin in the second half of the year based on the new rules.

