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Changchun folks to soon feel the growing charms of high-tech

- By HAN JUNHONG

Residents in Changchun, Jilin province, will soon feel the charms of high-tech — as they take in an intelligen­t manufactur­ing-themed pavilion set up at the 11th ChinaNorth­east Asia Expo, which runs from Sept 1 to 5.

A range of high-end intelligen­t manufactur­ing products, including intelligen­t robots, 3-D printing, smart home appliances and new energy automobile­s, will be displayed at the expo.

This marks the first time that such a pavilion is included in the expo.

“The 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) is a crucial blueprint for China’s manufactur­ing industry to improve its efficiency and strength,” said Zhang Liang, vice-chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade’s Jilin committee.

“Intelligen­t manufactur­ing is key to the country’s Made in China 2025 strategy,” added Zhang, who was explaining the reason for launching the pavilion.

In 2015, the country unveiled its Made in China 2025 strategy, a road map to the future of the manufactur­ing industry.

“Jilin is an important hub for traditiona­l manufactur­ing. The province should seize the opportunit­ies brought about by the national strategy and make breakthrou­ghs in improving its industrial efficiency and industrial restructur­ing and upgrades,” Zhang said.

A range of leading companies booked booths at the pavilion, including United States group Tesla, Austria’s Polytechni­k, Hyundai Heavy Industries from South Korea, Evolver and Shenyang Machine Tool from China.

The expo will not only display up-to-date high-end manufactur­ing technologi­es, but also offer a platform for exchanges between Chinese and overseas industry insiders, Zhang said. A forum on intelligen­t manufactur­ing will be held during the expo, and 400 corporate executives and experts in the industry will participat­e in the event.

Another eight pavilions at the expo include those for Hong Kong commoditie­s, Taiwan commoditie­s, internatio­nal commoditie­s, foods and pharmaceut­icals, culture and tourism, e-payments and Jilin’s opening-up and cooperatio­n.

In the pavilion for internatio­nal commoditie­s, products from 10 countries along the Belt and Road routes will be displayed, including teak furniture from Indonesia, leather products from Pakistan, cashmere products from Nepal, carpets from Iran and wood carvings from Zambia.

The pavilion for culture and tourism will showcase Jilin’s tourism resources and products as well as the achievemen­ts of the province’s tourism industry in recent years.

In the pavilion for Jilin’s opening-up and cooperatio­n, the achievemen­ts of the province’s cities, developmen­t zones and key industries will be displayed, and the progress of key investment projects in the province will be exhibited.

Time: Sept 1 to 5 (Friday – Tuesday), 2017

Venue: Changchun, Jilin province

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