DG Taiwan 2024 Concludes with Record-breaking Success

April 22, 2024

Organized by TAITRA, the Designed Giftionery Taiwan (DG Taiwan 2024) came to a successful close, marking a magnificent transformation of DG Taiwan, with the scale of the exhibition growing by over 30% compared to 2023 and attracting a record-breaking attendance. 



The 4-day event welcomed nearly 80 thousand visits, making it a resounding success. Among them were international visitors from 48 countries and regions.
The rebranded exhibition has been hailed as a tremendous success by exhibitors, especially newcomers and independent content creators who decided to join for the first time because of the show’s new proposition. "
We sold out everything on the first day," "The world’s largest total beverage company and the food delivery leader in Taiwan visited us for collaborations," and “We want to apply for ten booths next year,” they said with great joy.


The new highlight at DG Taiwan 2024, "Creator 50 Lab", brought together sixty-five emerging content creators and startups in a dedicated zone. The diverse range of original design products is so captivating that the visitors dazzled, lingered, and bought more than what they have expected.




“Integrating design into gifts, giveaways and stationery is the market trend today. With its new thematic focus and excellent organization, DG Taiwan 2024 is significantly upgraded in quality. The dedication and professionalism of the event organizer make a great impression on both visitors and exhibitors.”





International visitors were much impressed by the design-driven creativity at DG Taiwan 2024. SANTEC Cooperation from Japan, while visiting the "Taiwan Patent GO" gallery set up by the Intellectual Property Office of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan, praised Taiwan design companies for considering user experience in every detail and valuing customer feedback to continuously improve functionality and quality.


Scube Gift, a corporate gift provider based in Singapore, was surprised to see Taiwan’s capability of cross-domain designs. Taiwan's patented technology not only makes products smarter but also prioritises environmental concern and safety.

The revamped DG Taiwan proved to a vibrant marketplace where businesses fostered collaborations in original design and IP creation, explored innovative gifting solutions, and gained insights into the latest trends.



For more updates about DG Taiwan 2025  www.giftionery.net

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