There’s a lot of excitement at AAHQ this morning as we’ve just had it confirmed that AIRSOFT ACTION is now an official media partner to MOA 2025 in Taiwan!
As regulars here will know we’re incredibly proud to have been the first UK-based airsoft publication to become a media partner to IWA in Germany, but now we’re very pleased to tell you that we’ll be directly supporting the show in Taiwan as well!
AA Editorial Director Bill said;
“I’m absolutely delighted that AIRSOFT ACTION has been recognised by another major trade show as a positive media force in the international airsoft community, and I am very much looking forward to working more directly with Eric and the splendid team behind MOA, as well as returning to Taiwan itself!
The show in Taiwan has grown from somewhat humble beginnings to be a major “must visit” event on the airsoft trade calendar each year, and has cemented itself as a place where exciting things happen; visitors now congregate in Taiwan each year with the expectation of seeing the latest and greatest developments that the manufacturers in Taiwan, and indeed Asia, have to show.
It’s a real privilege to have AIRSOFT ACTION accepted as a media partner to MOA 2025 given that there already some real heavy-hitters from the global airsoft media family already on-board, and a further vindication of all the hard work put in by Stewbacca especially, as well as the entire AA Crew, that AIRSOFT ACTION has been identified as a magazine that supports both the international player community and player base with a mission to make airsoft around the globe even more visible and accessible.
Thanks to Eric and his travel-related efforts I look forward to joining Stewbacca in Taipei once again 28-30 November, and to seeing so many industry friends in one place at the same time!”
AA Deputy Editor Asia Stewbacca went on to say;
“MOA, what can I say? I’ve had the distinct pleasure and privilege of watching Eric Chu’s vision grow the entire time I’ve been in Taiwan. With the inaugural show going live in 2017 and being somewhat crammed into a bustling gymnasium in Xinzhuang’s, the fuse was most certainly lit (or a fire under his own butt, no doubt) on the beginnings of something which has clearly grown to be a centrepiece show for airsoft in Asia but evidently a punctuation mark on the calendar of what we do globally.
Even with 2019’s show being heavily curtailed due to in country assets as a result of COVID’s outbreak, the QRF team have made the show go on regardless, aside from 2021’s outright cancellation and the 2022 camp-fest outdoor(ish) mid-year show compensating for it before the full return for the usual latter period in the TICC in the shadow of Taipei 101 later that year.
2023 definitely set a trend, and 2024 grew things massively; the floor plan keeps pushing ever further into the lower-ceilinged corners of the exhibition space! I’m really looking forward to what 2025 has to offer us, with the additional industry range days to allow us to get hands on and live with new products as such, and of course the growing number of international visitors I’ll be helping guide around in my usual fashion, our own illustrious leader included, thanks to new efforts from Eric to interface and promote through the local government.
Watch this space, fellow shooters… the boys are back in town!”
So, with Bill joining Stewbacca once again it is definitely a case of “watch out Taipei”, and you can be sure that our coverage of MOA 2025 will be bigger and better than ever!
Keep your eye peeled for additional news as we get closer to the show, but in the meantime you can keep a track of things on the MOA FACEBOOK PAGE and via https://moaexpo.info/