European Cycling Industries (ECI) has announced that – in partnership with the Taiwan Bicycle Association and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council – the ECI’s Leaders’ Breakfast is going to the Taipei Cycle Show to kick off one of the largest gatherings of the cycling industry in the world on 25 March, 8:30–10:00 AM.
This event brings the 13-year Leaders’ Breakfast tradition to Asia, gathering senior executives and industry stakeholders for strategic dialogue on the cycling sector.
The session will feature a fireside chat between Giant Group CEO Ms Phoebe Liu and ECI CEO Paul Walsh, a moderated panel discussion with high-level speakers and networking over breakfast. The topics will focus on market trends, regulatory developments, and opportunities for cross-regional collaboration.
Registration
Registration is now open for an event which delivers a unique opportunity to connect with global cycling leaders.
About ECI
ECI – the united voice of the European cycling sector, representing national industry associations across Europe and companies across the cycling value chain in manufacturing and services –Â engages with European policymakers to secure policies and regulations that support the growth of cycling and help the cycling ecosystem anticipate key developments. The body and its members are focused on a common goal, with a mission to “Grow cycling in Europe, for the benefit of society and the benefit of cycling businesses”.
Representing cycling businesses at the EU level, a core purpose of ECI is to demonstrate the benefits of the whole cycling ecosystem, including the supply chain and service industries, and to include all dimensions of cycle use from mobility to recreation and sport.
The ECI aim to double the use of bikes in Europe by 2030 and create 1 million green and sustainable jobs across the whole cycling ecosystem in the same period.
Today, the organisation has a wide range of members from national industry associations to SMEs and global companies and represents all sectors, including manufacturers, service providers, infrastructure, digital solutions and shared mobility providers, represented in influential cross-sector Expert Groups which guide the development of the industry and public policy.
ECI members
The members of ECI represent the entire cycling industry ecosystem, from national industry associations, bicycle and component manufacturers, to bike sharing, cycle logistics, online services, financial services, infrastructure, tourism and consultancy.


