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#CREATIONLINK CIFF Guangzhou | "CMF Trend LAB_2024" Special Exhibition: Gathering Global Design Stars, Questioning Future Trends Looking at a broader field, the internationalization of design undoubtedly reveals the breadth and depth of industrial development. In the era of globalization, cross-cultural cooperation and exchange help to absorb the strengths of different cultures and drive the progress of global design. With the arrival of 2024, we are re-establishing connections with the world. China and other countries are releasing their energy on the world design stage in their respective ways. The design trends behind the Internet of Things have become a key tool for people to find potential opportunities and insights into the future. Every major "trend" is the crystallization of continuous aggregation and sedimentation of individual consciousness; every social progress and development is inseparable from specific micro-innovations. The progress of science and technology, the desire for real life, the upgrading of supply and demand relationships, the awakening of self-consciousness... These real, fresh, and diverse information and viewpoints are the precious nutrients of each CMF Trend LAB session. We not only want to be "observers" but also willing to be "pathfinders" in the era of great change. With the successful conclusion of the 53rd China International Furniture Fair (Guangzhou), the two-phase, eight-day "CMF Trend LAB_2024" special exhibition also came to a perfect end. Building on the success of the previous three editions, this edition of the special exhibition has been upgraded once again, introducing a more international curatorial team and creating more forward-looking research content and diverse exhibition forms.

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