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What qualifications do talents in the exhibition industry need?
Need to register a conference manager (CEM).

The training course for registered exhibition managers was founded by the International Exhibition and Engineering Association (IAEE) at 1975. In 2003, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade cooperated with it to introduce this training brand into China, and registered exhibition manager training officially settled in China.

After taking part in the training and passing the examination, the exhibition practitioners in China will obtain the international exhibition management certification jointly issued by IAEE and CCPIT, which is regarded as a sign that the exhibition practitioners have higher professional management knowledge, ability and level. By the end of issue 17 of 20 13, 803 trainees from more than 200 institutions have participated in the training, of which 7 13 have obtained certificates.

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The relevant requirements for registered exhibition managers stipulate that:

1, CEM training aims to improve the professional level of exhibition practitioners, and is a training course for the majority of exhibition industry practitioners, providing comprehensive and systematic promotion of exhibition theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

2.CEM system has perfect curriculum arrangement and strict examination system. CEM teachers are composed of American experts with many years of exhibition training experience selected by IAEE, senior managers of China exhibition industry and professors from famous universities at home and abroad.

3.CEM teaching has always been famous for its practical content, clear logic, active atmosphere and rich cases, which is also an important reason why this training has been recognized by many exhibition enterprises and successfully held 16.

China International Trade Expo-CEM Training for Registered Exhibition Managers (CEM)