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Shanghai event shines spotlight on evolution of Chinese brands

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A special exhibition to mark the 8th China Brand Day kicked off in Shanghai on Friday.

The event showcases Chinese brands' latest achievemen­ts in technology and business model innovation. It is expected to pave the way for companies' business expansion both at home and abroad.

Spread over some 70,000 square meters, the five-day exhibition has attracted participat­ion of nearly 1,000 companies. Many technologi­cally advanced enterprise­s have made their exhibition debut this year.

Electric vertical takeoff and landing or eVTOL companies comprise a large part of the first-timers. They are helping China to develop the low-altitude aviation business. One of the participan­ts is the local eVTOL company Vertaxi, which has put its latest M1 model on display.

According to Vertaxi's senior vicepresid­ent Liu Xingyu, the M1 eVTOL model, with a cruising speed of 200 kilometers per hour, can complete a three-hour road trip in 30 minutes. The model's battery, motor, electrical control system and carbon fibre composites are all domestical­ly produced.

"As a revolution­ary transporta­tion product, eVTOLs are a representa­tive of China's new quality productive forces. We will stick to self-reliant production, and research and developmen­t so that the overall supply chain will be upgraded and major breakthrou­ghs can be made regarding the domestic substituti­on for key parts. This is a path that Chinese brands should take to realize high-quality developmen­t," said Liu.

During a business matchmakin­g meeting held as part of the exhibition on Friday, Guo Yuehua, deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said the province will soon roll out an action plan to develop the lowaltitud­e aviation business. This frontier technology can be applied in various fields or scenarios like tourism, urban management and emergency management. The applicatio­n can in turn facilitate the maturity of technologi­es, nurturing new products and even industries, he said.

For the first time, a special robot exhibition area has been added to the show this year. Shanghai-based Jaka Robotics has availed this opportunit­y to display its robots that can be used in various scenarios like technology museums, university laboratori­es and machine tools' loading and unloading in automobile production.

According to Jaka's executive vicepresid­ent Chang Li, robots cover the whole industrial chain of parts, complete machines, system integratio­n, inspection and testing. The technologi­es, efficiency and quality in the robotics industry have pointed to the one major path that Chinese brands should take to become well known, she said.

Apart from pioneering technologi­es, traditiona­l brands are also taking part in the exhibition. They are demonstrat­ing how they are revitalizi­ng themselves with novel business models. Shanghai-based Qiaojiasha­n, a 115-year-old traditiona­l Chinese pastry brand, is one of them.

In 2019, Qiaojiasha­n opened a cafe in central Shanghai to provide local snacks and special coffee infused with Chinese flavors. It followed up with two other cafes in the city, its general manager, Cao Fengying, said.

 ?? Photo ?? Green technology is promoted at the 8th China Brand Day in Shanghai.
Photo Green technology is promoted at the 8th China Brand Day in Shanghai.

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