The global cycling and sports industries have weathered the pandemic well. The demand for bicycles remained resilient due to the convenience, affordability, eco-friendliness, and safety of cycling. The roll-out of a public cycling infrastructure by European governments gave the industry a further boost. The E-bike market also continues to grow and flourish. Home work-out and smart fitness became new trends in the global sports industry during the pandemic and are likely to stay. This also brought tremendous business opportunities in online work-out courses and smart devices.

Organized by TAITRA, TAIPEI CYCLE and TaiSPO (Taipei Int'l Sporting Goods Show) have offered digital solutions since 2020. This year, the optimized virtual platforms TAIPEI CYCLE DigitalGo and TaiSPO DigitalGo will help reach more business opportunities, working in parallel with the physical shows. As will be evident from the exhibitions , electrification, smart devices, and eco-friendliness have become the key new trends. The DigitalGo platforms will improve visitors’ interaction and ability to search for exhibition information through new features such as the Networking VR Lounge and the Exhibitor Guided Tour. These will enhance both the exhibitors’ and the buyers’ experience.

Please stay tuned for more TAIPEI CYCLE and TaiSPO exhibition updates and highlights.

This episode of TTS Insight invited the cycling indsutry leaders including Jack Hsieh, Chairman of KHS Bicycle, Nick Lin, CEO of Cycling Time, Nelson Lin, founder of Yoho City International Co. Ltd., and Ethan Liu, the show manager of Taipei Cycle to share their thoughts on the current cycling market trends and how the industry coped with the pandemic.