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Made in China 2025 focus for CIIF

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

Themed “Innovative, Smart, Green”, this year’s China Internatio­nal Industry Fair (CIIF) in Shanghai focuses on the Made in China 2025 strategy, which aims to comprehens­ively upgrade the Chinese manufactur­ing industry by boosting the developmen­t of smart, green and service-oriented products.

The CIIF, which started on Nov 7 and ends on Nov 11, is one of China’s most prominent platforms for promoting industrial­ization and the adoption of informatio­n technology.

The event this year features a wide variety of innovation­s in areas including metal working, environmen­tal protection technology, robots and new energy vehicles.

This year’s fair is the largest in its 19-year history, taking up a space of 280,000 square meters at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.

The event features 2,562 exhibitors from 28 nations and regions, and is expected to draw more than 160,000 visitors.

Chinese air-conditione­r maker Gree is exhibiting several new types of industrial robots that they said can manage heavy loads quickly and reliably over many hours, allowing businesses to run 24-hour automated factories. Industrial robots that can throw basketball­s into hoops and play the piano are also on display.

SAIC Motor Corp Ltd, the largest listed auto company on China’s A-share market, is showcasing its Internet-connected Roewe electric car that can travel up to 425 kilometers on a single charge.

Other innovative products include a system that uses chicken bile to generate power through biotransfo­rmation and a device that transmits sound from the teeth to the ear through vibrations.

A special artificial intelligen­ce (AI) area has also been added for the first time at this year’s exhibition.

Industry and Informatio­n Technology Minister Miao Wei said that he expects CIIF to become a better communicat­ion and collaborat­ion platform for internatio­nalization, opening-up and innovation in the coming years.

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