Why the content structure was tightened before the event
Pre-show material had previously been split across decks, sample notes, and ad hoc links, which made it hard for buyers to return to one clear reading path after the event. This update treats the static website as the primary follow-through surface instead.
The homepage, product showcase, download center, and article pages now all read from the same bilingual content source, so in-person explanations and online review no longer need separate packaging.
What the public-facing package now emphasizes
The emphasis is not market-heavy promotion. It is on quickly surfacing representative parts, quality-file summaries, supplier-onboarding guidance, and the next step when additional controlled material is needed.
The article itself now acts as part of post-show follow-up, filling in the context that cannot be covered completely in a booth conversation.
Related articles
Articles from the same editorial lane are grouped here for follow-on reading.
Related resources
Each article can point into the resource center or controlled request flow so the static content pipeline still supports next steps.
Corporate
Company profile overview
A concise corporate baseline for sourcing review, supplier onboarding, and company introductions.
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Supplier onboarding brief
Explains baseline collaboration expectations, document checkpoints, and contact flow.
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