As the lingering heatwaves of late August still blanket Shanghai, the city's consumption enthusiasm continues to surge, fueled by a major industry event. As a flagship event of the "Shanghai Summer" International Consumption Season, the 28th Asia Pet Fair is currently in full swing at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. Breaking new records in scale, this year's fair leverages the deep integration of culture, commerce, tourism, sports, and exhibitions to convert massive exhibition footfall into tangible incremental urban consumption, injecting robust new vitality into Shanghai's summer economy.
As a bellwether for the pet industry in Asia and beyond, the 28th Asia Pet Fair boasts impressive scale metrics. The exhibition spans a massive 320,000 square meters, bringing together over 2,600 premium domestic and international exhibitors, and is expected to attract more than 530,000 trade visitors and pet enthusiasts. This enormous scale not only highlights the vigorous vitality of the pet economy today but also further consolidates the fair's position as a core, one-stop, all-category sourcing platform. Products across the entire industry chain—including pet food, supplies, healthcare, and smart devices—are showcased here, providing an excellent opportunity for efficient networking and business matching, and comprehensively reflecting new trends toward diversified and high-quality consumption in the current pet market.
In terms of product and event innovation, this year's Asia Pet Fair is equally full of highlights. To cater to the trend of consumption upgrading, the fair has specially created a premium imported products pavilion, showcasing cutting-edge international pet products and concepts. Even more noteworthy is the launch of the "Asia-Pacific New Product Premier" initiative, which has attracted numerous renowned domestic and international brands to debut their flagship annual products on this platform, greatly enhancing the fair's industry leadership and the impact of the first-launch economy. Additionally, to boost visitor engagement and experience, a series of engaging human-and-pet themed activities have been meticulously planned on-site, including the National Pet Beauty Pageant, professional dog shows, and the "Splash into Summer" Pet Water Park. These activities not only provide a stage for professional dogs and beloved pets but also transform the fair into a highly popular leisure and must-visit destination for families and pet owners in Shanghai this summer, further enriching summer cultural and tourism consumption scenarios and effectively unlocking the immense consumption potential of the pet economy.
Notably, this year's fair is not only an industry exchange gala but also a vital engine for city-wide consumption synergy. To effectively channel the massive visitor flow into major commercial districts, the Pudong New Area has utilized the "ticket stub economy" as a lever, innovatively bridging the conversion pathway from footfall to consumption. During the fair, Pudong has partnered with five core commercial hubs—Taikoo Li Qiantan, Fudi Vitality City, Jinqiao International Commercial Plaza, Shangyue Bay Plaza, and Expo Source—to offer exclusive ticket stub benefits covering dining, shopping, pet services, and parking perks. Each of these five commercial districts has tailored its benefits to precisely meet diverse consumption needs. Visitors can enjoy exclusive shopping discounts and parking privileges, while some districts have thoughtfully provided practical tools such as pet strollers and leashes, greatly enhancing the exhibition and shopping experience for pet-owning families. This cross-sector collaboration model successfully transforms the fair's "visitor flow gateway" into a "sustained channel" for boosting commercial district consumption, linking a single exhibition ticket to a complete consumption chain of dining, accommodation, transportation, tourism, shopping, and entertainment.
In recent years, the pet economy, as an emerging growth driver for consumption, has demonstrated immense market potential and vitality. The successful hosting of the 28th Asia Pet Fair not only provides a broad platform for domestic and international pet industry enterprises to showcase and exchange ideas but also, through the deep integration of culture, commerce, tourism, sports, and exhibitions, explores a new pathway of boosting consumption and revitalizing the city through exhibitions. As the fair continues, this annual grand event for the pet industry will undoubtedly continue to unleash tremendous consumption potential, converting surging visitor flows into sustained footfall for commercial districts, hotels, and scenic spots, thereby making a significant contribution to Shanghai's development as an international consumption center city.
