Mini Exercise Bike

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TAIPEI, Taiwan — It is widely acknowledged that Taiwan’s major industry is manufacturing,
from original equipment manufacturing (OEM) and original design
manufacturing (ODM) in the early 1950s to its recent world-leading
advanced technology products, such as semi-conductors and LEDs. But few
people realize that the island also boasts many of the world’s top
producers of sporting goods. And big names in everything from fitness
equipment (Dyaco Johnson Health) to surfboards (MAXAM), and even
bicycles – you name it, Taiwan seems to make it, and at an even higher
quality.

The Taipei International Sporting Goods Show (TaiSPO 2010), from 29
April to 2 May, 2010, will be held the first time at the newly build
NANGANG Exhibition Hall which offers more flexibility to satisfy the
need of display spaces. This event is considered as one of the most
important sporting goods show in Asia and is expected to be attended by
more than 350 companies using approximately 1,660 display booths. It
will attract around 2,600 overseas enthusiasts as well as tens of
thousands of local visitors, whilst generating an estimated US$
541,640,000 worth of business.

In 2009, 2,573 international buyers and 12,950 local visitors gathered
at this annual event, 95% visitors were satisfied with the exhibition
quality and are eager to attend the 2010 events. And compared with last
year both the number of exhibitors and booths will increase 10%, which
beckons well for Taiwanese sporting goods that are fairing well even in
the midst of global downturn. TaiSPO 2010 comprises 8 categories, with
the main focus being fitness equipment followed by many other sporting
goods including skating skiing products; sports balls and rackets;
golfing products; sporting apparel and accessories; massage equipment;
and water sports and diving equipment, as well as other outdoor sports
products.

As Taiwan is a giant in information technology (IT), local companies
have devoted time and resources to inventing products that provide a
better quality of exercise, thereby increasing fitness and enjoyment.
Many of these value-added products have become mainstream. For example,
anyone tired of traditional surfboards can now try out an innovative
electric surfboard (Joy Ride Tech) that help surfers catch any good
waves; hi-tech devices such as USB, audio, and LCD TV are now adapted to
fitness equipment to provide a more enjoyable work out.

In recent years, Taiwanese people have come to enjoy leisure activities,
including social sporting events, which tend to take place outdoors. To
accommodate this trend, TaiSPO 2010 has even set up a special area
“OUTDOOR VILLAGE” that highlights the best features of exhibit products
and stages the top sources for camping suppliers, backpacks,
mountaineering, water sports, skiing skating, cycling, tents and other
related items.

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