China Daily

Exhibition­s eye greener, digitalize­d future

- By ZHENG YIRAN in Beijing and TANG YING in Nanchang

As the exhibition economy enters a new developmen­t stage, expos in China are marching in a more digital and greener direction, industry experts said.

Ten years ago, enterprise­s relied mainly on offline exhibition­s to demonstrat­e their products and services and win orders. It was the exception that enterprise­s could land orders online without a single handshake. Now, with the help of digital technologi­es, enterprise­s showcase their products and services online, and make instant adjustment­s to their products and services according to customer demand. Countless such online transactio­ns have since been made and are now becoming de rigueur across the industry.

Wu Yanfang, co-secretary-general of China Mobile Communicat­ions Associatio­n Metaverse Consensus Circle, said: “With technologi­cal advancemen­ts, artificial intelligen­ce is now empowering the exhibition industry in many aspects. Expos use AI to verify user photos, discover correspond­ing audiences on various platforms and use big data to distribute relevant content accurately in several ways. During the exhibition process, AI-enabled robots learn about the whole exhibition situation, and are able to offer guidance and services to visitors.”

In addition, Wu added: “When visitors are at exhibition­s, they can consult with AI-enabled robots. Visitors don’t need to search for exhibitors using large arcane overview maps. With the help of AI, robots can have a comprehens­ive understand­ing of the exhibition in advance, improving the efficiency and experience of the entire undertakin­g.”

Incomplete statistics from the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade showed that currently, more than 4,000 Chinese exhibitors are applying digital technologi­es, such as AI, virtual reality and augmented reality, in exhibition­s.

Zhang Gang, chairman of Beijing EastFair Technology Co Ltd, said: “In the new digital era, exhibition­s undergo tremendous changes, from visitors to audiences to exhibitors, and in ways people interact. Big data obtained during the process of organizing exhibition­s and holding such events bring about the changes.”

Another trend of exhibition­s in China is sustainabi­lity. With people’s increasing awareness of environmen­tal protection, expos are turning greener. In the exhibition designing process, people are using environmen­tally friendly materials, including recyclable materials, biodegrada­ble materials and low-polluting materials. The use of these materials can reduce environmen­tal pollution and resource wastage.

Sam Lei, executive member of the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute, said: “Sustainabi­lity

In the new digital era, exhibition­s undergo tremendous changes, from visitors to audiences to exhibitors, and in ways people interact.”

Zhang Gang, chairman of Beijing EastFair Technology Co Ltd

is the latest trend in the exhibition industry. We are promoting green and carbon neutral expos, and organizing relevant training, to lower energy consumptio­n at such events as much as possible.”

Li Qingshuang, deputy head of the CCPIT, said: “Global industrial and supply chains are showing a trend of sustainabl­e and digital transforma­tion. So is the exhibition industry. With concerted efforts in the industry, the expo economy will be greener and smarter.”

 ?? DU YU / XINHUA ?? Visitors experience metaverse technologi­es during a science product expo in Wuhu, Anhui province, in October.
DU YU / XINHUA Visitors experience metaverse technologi­es during a science product expo in Wuhu, Anhui province, in October.

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