China Engineering Machinery Industry Association
The China Engineering Machinery Industry Association (CEMIA) is a national industry association founded in 1993 under the administrative guidance of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China (MIIT). With the strong support of the MIIT, CEMIA is dedicated to the promotion of high-quality development of the industry, representing the collective interests of its members.
CEMIA is devoted to serving the engineering machinery industry, driving industry development and playing a role as a bridge between enterprises, resources, technologies and policies. Its mission is to promote the information exchange, experience learning and cooperation among CEMIA members, so as to promote the high-quality, sustainable and healthy development of the industry.
CEMIA has implemented a series of strategic activities, removing extra fees for associations, pushing for the implementation of the central government’s industry policy, and enforcing the signing of multiple agreements with other associations, industry players and its members.
Every year CEMIA organizes a number of activities, such as Specialized Committee Seminars, International Exchanges, “Environmental Impact Factor Research” project and “Academic Annual Conference”. These help its members understand the opportunities and challenges brought by the development of the industry, as well as build up the knowledge for the members to develop in a sustainable, powerful and healthy way.
In order to better serve its members, CEMIA also provides a range of services, such as policy interpretation and analysis, industrial trends analysis, Engineering Machinery Market index, mergers and acquisitions, financing, capital operation and legal services, etc.
In the future, CEMIA will continue to proactively promote the healthy, sustainable and sound development of the engineering machinery industry, pushing for more technological progress, new applications, policy improvements, and overseas market developments, thus ushering the engineering machinery industry into a new era of development.