
Foshan International Ceramics and Sanitary Ware Exhibition (CERAMBATH)
Exhibition Area: 53,000 square meters
Number of Exhibitors: 750
Number of Visitors: 60,000
Frequency: 2 sessions per year
Foshan International Ceramics and Sanitary Ware Exhibition (CERAMBATH)
CERAMBATH is a prestigious industry event co-hosted by the China Building Sanitary Ceramics Association and the China Ceramics Industry Association. Founded in 2002, the exhibition serves as a global platform showcasing cutting-edge ceramic and sanitary ware products and technologies. The event has been recognized with notable awards, including the "Chinese Ceramics Merit Award" and designation as a "Key Brand Exhibition in Foshan".
Located in Foshan, the exhibition integrates permanent and temporary exhibition spaces, leveraging the resources of the Shiwai Ceramics Valley Town and Nanzhuang Building Ceramics Town. It attracts major domestic and international brands, featuring a comprehensive range of products including tiles, sanitary ware, engineering products, stone, ceramic machinery, raw materials, and color glazes.
Internationally, CERAMBATH is considered the fourth largest ceramics and sanitary ware exhibition globally, following events in Italy, Spain, and the United States. It is recognized as the most authoritative professional exhibition in China, with the largest gathering of ceramic and sanitary ware brands.
Exhibition Scope:
1. Tiles and Ceramics:
- Tile varieties and equipment
- Ceramic products and manufacturing technologies
- Ceramic raw materials and production management tools
2. Sanitary Equipment:
- Bathroom fixtures and accessories
- Bathing facilities (bathtubs, toilets, shower rooms)
- Washbasins and shower heads
- Sensor faucets
- Bathroom cabinets
3. Raw Materials:
- Tile printing materials
- Color raw materials
4. Bathroom Building Materials:
- Mirrors
- Dressing tables
- Curtains
- Carpets
- Marble and artificial stone countertops
5. Additional Categories:
- Fireplaces
- Ceramic kitchen utensils
- Glass products
- Fitness and leisure facilities