

Novel products dazzle at Hi-Tech Fair
Writer: | Editor: Liu Minxia | From: Xinhua | Updated: 2023-11-16
At the ongoing China Hi-Tech Fair, visitors have the opportunity to experience the latest “black technology” products up close, including ultra-mini computers, AI personal assistants, bionic arm robots, smart electrocardiogram clothing, and non-invasive blood glucose meters, allowing them to feel the charm of technology and the boundless possibilities of the future.
The fair, which runs through Nov. 19 at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center in Futian District and Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center in Bao’an District, showcases over 300 new technology trends, including a mind-blowing release of new materials for the futuristic land-air integrated flying car, the world’s first domestically produced electric vertical takeoff and landing manned craft, new intelligent construction technologies, cloud-based water system control, satellite infrared leak detection algorithms, and smart hardware.
An exhibition on international innovation achievements, covering 3,700 square meters, has attracted exhibitors from over 40 countries such as Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, and Germany. Hungary will display their latest electric car models, while famous Czech auto brand Skoda will also display their new models. Asseco, the sixth largest software firm in Europe, and VividQ, a unicorn in the AR/VR field in the U.K., will present their latest technologies.
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A German exhibitor shows a micro-lathe to visitors to the 25th China Hi-Tech Fair at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center in Futian District yesterday. Photos from Xinhua except otherwise stated
Exhibitors talk to visitors at a Poland booth at the fair's Futian venue.
Marko Gojak, CEO of inloodis, which is a Serbia-based startup, demonstrates how the company’s product functions. The product is a software that provides users with basketball coaching through the AR technology. Liu Xudong
Potential overseas buyers consult exhibitors about a luxurious airplane cabin at the fair yesterday.
A latest model of XPeng's flying car is on display at the fair's Futian venue yesterday.
A visitor learns about the underground refuse transfer station at the booth of Shenzhen Energy Group at the fair yesterday.
An exhibitor tests a quadruped walking robot used for inspection at the fair yesterday.
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