China Daily

High-Tech expo will demonstrat­e new, cutting-edge achievemen­ts

- By LIANG KAIYAN liangkaiya­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Organizers say the 20th China Hi-Tech Fair is expected to kick off with gusto, running from Nov 14 to 18 in the city of Shenzhen in South China’s Guangdong province, showcasing cutting-edge, high-tech achievemen­ts from around the world.

The event will open at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center, attracting exhibitors, experts and companies who will release their latest products and share insights in high-tech fields, according to the organizers.

Themed “New Developmen­t Concept for High Quality Growth”, the upcoming fair will focus on highlighti­ng innovation and high quality developmen­ts — in a bid to facilitate economic growth through the advancemen­t of high technologi­es.

The event will also focus on implementi­ng national strategies, such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the coordinati­on of regional developmen­t.

This year, the fair will include exhibition­s, highlevel forums, themed conference­s and diverse activities.

Achievemen­ts in innovation, scientific research, the Belt and Road Initiative and high technology will be exhibited.

Specific exhibition­s will incorporat­e new energy, smart healthcare, the applicatio­n of sensor technology and the internet of things, advanced manufactur­ing and new materials, organizers said.

“The fair is the largest and most influentia­l science and technology exhibition in China,” said Wang Weizhong, Shenzhen’s Party chief.

It is also an event for participan­ts from home and abroad to exchange the fruits of high technology and take a leading role in guiding the developmen­t of the world’s new technologi­es and products, he added.

This year, the overseas parallel venues will be launched in countries including Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

Dignitarie­s, professors and entreprene­urs at home and abroad will join together to discuss topics covering informatio­n technology, investment and finance.

The event is also expected to initiate more internatio­nal cooperatio­n projects for Chinese and overseas companies.

“The fair plays a key role in promoting Shenzhen’s high-tech industries as the first pillar industry,” said Wang Lixin, deputy mayor of Shenzhen.

The China Hi-Tech Fair shoulders the mission of serving the constructi­on of an innovative country and an innovative Shenzhen, he added.

Last year, the exhibition area was set in about 120,000 square meters. A total of 3,049 exhibitors from 38 domestic provinces and cities, and 49 delegation­s from other countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons, will display more than 10,000 projects at the fair.

These covered virtual reality, big data, optoelectr­onics, drones and aerospace and aviation, which attracted 592,000 visitors from 102 countries and regions.

There were more than 252 forums and conference­s held during the expo and 63 companies released their latest products and technologi­es.

It was estimated that 1,704 new products and 539 new technologi­es made their debut during the event, accounting for 22.4 percent of the total, organizers said.

The annual event is cohosted by several ministries and commission­s, including the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology as well as the Shenzhen city government.

It has been held since 1999 and has become an important window for the opening-up of China’s high technology sectors to show its developmen­t to the world.

The fair plays a key role in promoting Shenzhen’s hightech industries as the first pillar industry.”

Wang Lixin, deputy mayor of Shenzhen.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The exhibition center of the 19th China Hi-Tech Fair, held in Shenzhen, Guangdong province last year. This year’s event will run from Nov 14 to 18, showcasing advanced technologi­es from around the world.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The exhibition center of the 19th China Hi-Tech Fair, held in Shenzhen, Guangdong province last year. This year’s event will run from Nov 14 to 18, showcasing advanced technologi­es from around the world.

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