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POWER OF INNOVATION

- By CHAI HUA and ZHOU MO in Shenzhen, Guangdong Contact the writers at grace@chinadaily­hk.com

High-tech firms steal limelight at Shenzhen expo

Have you seen a machine that transforms air into drinking water, a window membrane to protect your home from outside pollutants, or a battery that needs only 30 seconds to charge?

Innovative companies and technologi­es are the top draw for foreign delegation­s and visitors at the China Hightech Fair 2017, a State-level technology show that kicked off on Thursday in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.

More than 1,000 new products are being showcased at the fair that has attracted 3,049 exhibitors from all over the world. Some of the top global technology companies are also participat­ing in the event, such as the 3-D robotic sorting system from Intel and the latest 5G solution from Huawei.

In addition, the fair also set an exhibition zone for earlystage startups for the first time this year.

Delegation­s from 35 countries and the European Union are seeking cooperatio­n with China’s innovative high-tech companies.

The delegation from ArgenWe tina’s La Rioja province, which is taking part in the event for the first time, signed a memorandum of understand­ing with China’s leading new-energy carmaker BYD at the fair to purchase 50 electric buses. The Shenzhen-based company will also provide a package of new energy solutions, including electronic cars, e-trucks, solar panels, and energy storage systems.

Ruben Eduardo Galleguill­o, minister of industry and planning of La Rioja, said “Argentina is a country with abundant agricultur­al and tourism resources, while China is advanced in technology. hope to learn from and introduce Chinese technologi­es to our country while bringing our natural and cultural resources to China.”

The province also signed an agreement with Chinese telecommun­ication company ZTE for smart city solutions at the exhibition.

John Kilmartin, executive director of Bahrain Economic Developmen­t Board, said they are looking at cloud solutions, digital entertainm­ent services and internet security companies in particular.

“I am impressed by innovative products and technologi­es in the fair, such as facial recognitio­n, virtual reality, IOT and robotics,” he noted, “China is a beacon for Bahrain. Especially in Shenzhen, if we could emulate any small way what happened here, we would be very proud of that.”

Several Chinese companies have already set up offices in Bahrain, such as Huawei, while companies in the e-commerce and online-gaming industry have charted plans to develop the market. Bahrain is also looking for Chinese investors to fund startups in the Middle East, he said.

... if we could emulate any small way what happened here, we would be very proud of that.” John Kilmartin, executive director of Bahrain Economic Developmen­t Board

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 ?? XUAN HUI / PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors take photograph­s of an underwater robot in a tank at the China High-tech Fair 2017 held in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on Thursday.
XUAN HUI / PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Visitors take photograph­s of an underwater robot in a tank at the China High-tech Fair 2017 held in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on Thursday.

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