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Japanese media spotlights SZ smart products at Osaka Expo

Writer: Han Ximin  |  Editor: Lin Qiuying  |  From: Original  |  Updated: 2025-05-16

Three smart products from Shenzhen-based companies that were displayed during Shenzhen Week at the China Pavilion during Expo 2025 Osaka captured the attention of Japanese media outlets.

Japanese website www.mapion.co.jp and PR Times — a digital magazine focus on global business news in Japan — highlighted Shenzhen-based smart home manufacturer SIHOO as an example of technological innovation and industrial upgrading achievements made in the city.

During Shenzhen Week, SIHOO exhibited innovative “Future Office”-themed products like the T6 smart ergonomic chair and the D07 dual-motor intelligent height-adjustable desk, demonstrating China’s advancements in building healthy offices.A SIHOO smart ergonomic chair on display at the China Pavilion at the Osaka Expo. Daichi Araki

SIHOO’s brand philosophy aligns closely with the Expo’s theme. Its “Future Office” concept presented visitors with a vision of next-generation workspaces that blend technology and sustainability.

The T6 smart ergonomic chair features iChair light-pressure relief technology, integrating massage functions, health management systems, intelligent ergonomics, and immersive acoustics. Equipped with precision body sensors, it collects real-time posture data to generate personalized health reports.

PR Times featured a report on Shenzhen’s AI smart ring “RingConn” under the headline “Crowdfunding Champion Smart Ring ‘RingConn’ Makes a Grand Debut at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo.”

RingConn's AI smart rings on display at the China Pavilion. Lin Jianping

RingConn, focusing on “sleep health,” presented a “future healthy living” solution to Japanese and global business leaders and visitors.

PR Times also cited an announcement by Ito Denki Co. Ltd. that Shenzhen’s AI Go robot “SenseRobot” would appear at the China Pavilion, inviting visitors to experience immersive Go game play that rivals human opponents.

A SenseRobot robot playing chess on display at the China Pavilion. Daichi Araki

The report also detailed the Shenzhen Week schedule, highlighting innovations in products such as cleaning robots, AI glasses, foldable electric vehicles, portable energy storage devices, humanoid robots, and interactive displays.


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Three smart products from Shenzhen-based companies that were displayed during Shenzhen Week at the China Pavilion during Expo 2025 Osaka captured the attention of Japanese media outlets.