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AID Shanghai

AID Shanghai 2026

Duration

June 4–6, 2026

Location

Shanghai

Topic

Health and Beauty

Key facts about AID Shanghai 2026

General information
UFI-approved senior care and rehabilitation industry platform.
AID Shanghai 2026 is presented as an international exhibition focused on senior care, assistive devices and rehabilitation medicine, scheduled for June 4–6, 2026 in Shanghai. The event is positioned as a long-running industry platform that has developed over more than two decades into a comprehensive ecosystem combining product display, technical exchange, policy interpretation and trade cooperation. The official framing emphasizes that AID operates as more than a conventional exhibition: it is designed to link supply-side companies with the practical needs of aging societies, bridging institutional procurement, channel development and end-user demand under one roof. This positioning is reinforced by its UFI approval, which is typically used as a credibility marker for internationalized trade events with professional organization standards. For participants, the practical value lies in the show’s ability to concentrate multiple stakeholder groups—manufacturers, distributors, service providers, institutions and consumers—enabling both sourcing and market validation, and turning broad interest into structured follow-up actions such as procurement discussions, partnership negotiations and product trial planning.
Focus areas
Senior living services, rehabilitation pathways and assistive innovation.
The exhibition scope is oriented around the technologies and services that define modern senior care ecosystems, including rehabilitation and assistive products, healthcare-related support and the broader “silver economy” consumption and service model. AID’s positioning highlights the shift toward integrated scenarios that combine living, health and daily-life support, reflecting that market growth is increasingly driven by solutions that are practical in real environments rather than standalone devices. The event narrative also emphasizes policy alignment and industry upgrading, suggesting that exhibitors and visitors will focus on how products and services fit into evolving healthcare and social support frameworks. For procurement teams and institutional buyers, this focus is commercially meaningful because decisions depend on reliability, safety, usability and service continuity, as well as the ability to integrate products into care workflows. For consumer-facing channels, the focus supports product validation and demand testing, allowing brands to confirm market acceptance and adjust positioning before scaling distribution.
Participants
Institutions, channels, retailers and professional decision-makers.
AID Shanghai is positioned as a one-stop platform covering both B-end industry chain roles and C-end consumption markets, and it emphasizes audience reach across key nodes such as senior care service institutions, medical and rehabilitation service providers, supermarkets and distributors. The official description also highlights that a significant portion of the professional audience consists of high-level decision-makers and that purchasing and sales-related visitors represent a substantial share, reflecting a deal-oriented environment rather than purely educational attendance. This participant structure matters because senior care and rehabilitation markets rely on multi-channel adoption: institutional procurement and service integration drive volume, while retail and consumer channels drive market penetration and brand building. A platform that brings these audiences together enables suppliers to negotiate channel expansion and procurement in parallel, and allows buyers to compare multiple vendors under consistent evaluation criteria such as service capability, product reliability and compliance readiness.
Exhibited products
Assistive devices, rehab solutions and senior care-related offerings.
The exhibition is centered on products and solutions for senior care, rehabilitation medicine and assistive technology, which typically includes devices and equipment used in mobility support, daily living assistance, rehabilitation training and healthcare-related environments, alongside services that enable adoption and continuity of care. In practical procurement terms, buyers in this sector evaluate solutions through risk and outcome lenses: safety and reliability, ease of use for both users and caregivers, maintainability, training requirements and lifecycle service response. AID’s platform framing supports this evaluation by enabling direct dialogue between suppliers and end users or institutional buyers, helping clarify what is included in product support and how suppliers handle deployment, training and after-sales. For brands and distributors, the show also serves as a market validation environment, where product acceptance can be assessed through real visitor feedback and through consultation with channel partners, enabling a clearer roadmap from pilot adoption to scaled distribution.
Venue
Shanghai New International Expo Centre for three-day industry exchange.
AID Shanghai 2026 is scheduled to take place at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, providing a three-day window designed for concentrated professional exchange and business negotiation. Venue choice matters in this sector because effective product evaluation often requires hands-on experience and detailed consultation—especially for assistive and rehabilitation products where usability and workflow fit are decisive. A three-day cycle supports a structured visit format: discovery and market mapping, targeted meetings with shortlisted suppliers, and confirmation of follow-up actions such as product trials, institutional procurement discussions or channel partnership meetings. For exhibitors, the venue and time window support high meeting density and more effective lead qualification, enabling faster conversion into pipelines after the show.
Organizer
Public-sector support and multi-organization industry coordination.
The organizer framework presented for AID Shanghai includes strong public-sector and industry coordination signals, with named host and supporting organizations spanning municipal civil affairs and trade promotion bodies, social welfare and senior service development centers, disability associations, and a range of domestic and international cooperative entities. This structure is relevant because senior care and rehabilitation markets are closely connected to policy frameworks, standards and public service systems; a show that is aligned with such institutions typically improves credibility and attracts higher-intent professional audiences. For exhibitors, this can enhance access to institutional procurement and policy-aligned project opportunities. For visitors, it supports more decision-ready discussions and clearer understanding of how solutions fit regulatory and service delivery requirements. The practical outcome is a platform where stakeholders can move from awareness to concrete cooperation steps, including procurement alignment and channel expansion planning.
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