China Daily

Auto industry gearing up for import expo

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

High-end and cutting-edge will be the key words at the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo to be held in Shanghai in early November.

During the two matchmakin­g meetings for exhibitors and buyers specializi­ng in the service trade and automotive industries on Thursday, which were the last two of their kind before the CIIE, more than 200 companies expressed their procuremen­t demands and heralded their latest technology breakthrou­ghs to be shown at the exhibition.

Startup company Aeromobil from Slovakia will make its debut in China at the CIIE. Its key product — the flying car, which can be converted from a car to a plane — is now ready for preorders.

German car parts maker ZF will bring to the CIIE its recently developed super computer for cars named Pro AI. The product will enable vehicles to understand their surroundin­gs by using deep learning technology to process and interpret all available data from its perception system.

According to Joyce Cheng, head of communicat­ions for the Asia-Pacific region at ZF (China) Investment Co Ltd, the Pro AI product has been developed to embrace the coming of age of self-driving cars. The product is now ready for mass production.

“The Chinese automotive industry develops so rapidly that the time allowed for production developmen­t is relatively short,” she said. “Therefore, we would like to demonstrat­e our solutions to Chinese clients and discuss the feasibilit­y of various plans within shorter time periods at the CIIE.”

Swedish carmaker Volvo will demonstrat­e its new energy vehicles at its 800-squaremete­r stand at the CIIE. It will also introduce its self-driving technologi­es and smart transporta­tion solutions at the exhibition.

“We are studying China’s rules and regulation­s with the help of local government department­s in the hope of bringing future transporta­tion solutions to China as soon as possible,” said Zhao Qin, vice-president of corporate communicat­ions for Volvo Asia-Pacific.

Gu Chunting, deputy director of the Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade Shanghai, said that more than 20 carmakers and 40 parts suppliers will showcase the latest technologi­es and products representi­ng the future of the automotive industry, particular­ly self-driving, hydrogen fuel cell and power systems.

Geneva-based inspection, verificati­on, testing and certificat­ion company SGS will demonstrat­e its service that helps consumers read various product reports by scanning QR codes. It will also showcase its latest unmanned laboratory at the show, which improves the inspection efficiency for automotive products by 20 percent and the precision rate by 50 percent, said Zeng Xiaohu, general manager of the industrial, transporta­tion and fire control businesses of SGS China.

“We used to help Chinese companies meet standards and market entrance requiremen­ts for overseas markets. But now we are seeing an increasing number of overseas companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprise­s, wishing to come into China,” he said.

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XINHUA Auto industry representa­tives hold discussion­s at a pre-expo meeting for exhibitors and buyers in Shanghai on Thursday.

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