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NAIPO Takes Part In Cultural Fair

NAIPO and its parent company, Aukey, were honored to be a part of the 19th China International Cultural Industries Fair (ICIF), which took place at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center the first week of June. Since it started in 2004, the ICIF has become China’s largest and most influential cultural showcase, bringing representatives from all around the world together to learn about the advancements throughout the country’s history. Featuring both ancient and modern displays of Chinese ingenuity, the ICIF offers hundreds of interesting and exciting exhibits throughout the convention center's 120,000 square meters. 

NAIPO’s innovations in massager technology stood alongside both cultural delights such as Chinese shadow puppets and jade carvings as well as cutting edge digital improvements in emerging fields such as VR and 5G. Massage is an inextricable part of Chinese culture, dating back to the time of the Yellow Emperor in 2700 BC. Nearly five millennia later, NAIPO’s R&D team remains at the vanguard of the industry, constantly implementing improvements in massage techniques to its at-home massagers. What was once the purview of the cultural elite is now available at affordable prices to help families all throughout the world “Find Well-being” without leaving the home or office. 

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