Super Sourcing Platform Connexion Shenzhen Aligns with Canton Fair in October, Creating Ultimate Buyer Journey.

The South China sourcing platform is moving its dates to October to offer global procurement professionals an integrated, dual-city exhibition experience

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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The prominent sourcing exhibition Connexion ShenZhen 2026 is scheduled to return to the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center from October 13 to October 15, 2026. Organized by Shanghai Sinoexpo Informa Markets International Exhibition Co., Ltd.—a key part of Informa's global exhibition network—the event serves as a flagship, one-stop mega sourcing platform designed for the South China region.[1][2]

In a significant shift from previous editions that were held in December, the 2026 event will move its dates to October. This rescheduling is intended to align the exhibition directly with the Canton Fair, establishing a dual-city sourcing experience. To support this alignment, organizers are introducing comprehensive service upgrades to facilitate a highly efficient journey for global procurement professionals.[1][2]

The upcoming exhibition aims to bridge the gap between overseas buyers and a wide variety of industrial sectors. Participating businesses will span multiple fields, including catering, hospitality, furniture, health, lifestyle, food processing and packaging, machinery, electronics, and their respective supply chains.[1][2]

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