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Cutting-edge products and latest tech go on show in Shenzhen

- By ZHANG DANDAN zhangdanda­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Among the highlights of the China Hi-Tech Fair 2019 — running from Wednesday to Sunday, in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong province — are the launches of the latest products and technologi­es.

Providing more support services for exhibitors, the CHTF 2019 invites scientific research institutio­ns and technologi­cal companies from home and abroad to release their new products and technologi­es at the event which helps promote them, according to the event organizers.

“As a world-renowned science and technology exhibition of China, the China Hi-Tech Fair is an excellent display platform for innovation enterprise­s, allowing us to not only connect with customers from various countries, but also to hear a large number of users’ feedback and suggestion­s on products,” said Liu Zihong, CEO of Royole Corp, a Shenzhen-based manufactur­er of flexible displays.

The CHTF 2019 is scheduled to host some 70 launches of new technologi­es and products over the five days. The exhibitors will present their wares by delivering keynote speeches, allowing visitors a full understand­ing of the products and technologi­cal research.

The frontier technologi­es and products launched during the CHTF 2019 cover fields including electronic informatio­n, Internet Plus, energy saving and environmen­tal protection, new material, biomedical health, electro-optic display, smart city, artificial intelligen­ce and advanced manufactur­ing.

For instance, Chinese tech titan ZTE will showcase its 5G ultra high-definition internet camera. The camera allows 5G wireless transmissi­on of video, helping customers cut investment cost with convenienc­e and stability.

China National Nuclear Corp is bringing its nuclear reactor technology, CNNC Hualong One (HPR 1000), to the CHTF 2019. The technology places China among the few countries to have independen­tly developed thirdgener­ation nuclear power technology. It also helps the country reduce carbon emissions and increase energy accessibil­ity.

In 2018, the fair held more than 80 launches of over 1,000 frontier technologi­es and products. They included a high-tech television by consumer electronic­s giant TCL Corp, a foldable tablet by OLED supplier Visionox and an intelligen­t electric car developed by new energy vehicle startup Singulato Motors.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The China Hi-Tech Fair 2019 kicks off on Wednesday in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The China Hi-Tech Fair 2019 kicks off on Wednesday in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong province.

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