Consumer electronics feast concludes, attracts 55,200 global participants
Writer: Chen Siqi | Editor: Zhang Chanwen | From: Original | Updated: 2025-11-10
The three-day Consumer Electronics Innovation Congress (CEIC) concluded on Nov. 8, drawing a total of nearly 55,200 participants from across the globe, including tech enthusiasts, industry insiders, and innovators.
The event, under the theme "New Electronics, New Experience, New Consumption," was co-organized by the Hetao "6+1" International Organizations (iSLA, UWA, WAA, GIIC, GCC, NIDA + Comentropy).

Foreign professional audiences visit CEIC. Photos courtesy of CEIC Committee
Bringing together nearly 300 tech companies from 20 countries and regions, the CEIC served not only as a global stage for cutting-edge technology but also as a vital bridge connecting Shenzhen to the world and innovative technology to the future of everyday life.
Across the 15,000-square-meter exhibition hall, more than 2,000 cutting-edge innovations were on display. Most were highly tangible, actively reshaping how we envision daily life through technology.
Huawei’s HarmonyOS 6 product lineup made its global debut at the event, showcasing fluid performance and deep intelligence across an integrated ecosystem of TVs, computers, tablets, smartphones, and wearables.
The Honor Magic V5 foldable spearheaded a new wave of AI flagship devices, showcasing the maturity of flexible displays with features such as multi-angle hovering and split-screen functionality.

Shenzhen Kaihong presents its M-Robots OS at CEIC.
Shenzhen Kaihong Digital Industry Development Co. Ltd., a company dedicated to advancing the OpenHarmony ecosystem, demonstrated the multi-robot collaboration capabilities of its “M-Robots OS.” The showcase included the Kaihong “Yu” series quadruped robot dog, mobile robots, and Digital Huaxia’s “Xiaqi” robot.
These devices can quickly form a super terminal with tablets, large screens, and other endpoints. Equipped with AI gesture recognition, the “Yu” series robots can recognize and respond to viewers’ gestures in real time via cameras, while the “Xiaqi” robot supports AI voice interaction, enriching the scope of human-machine communication.
Wang Chenglu, CEO of Shenzhen Kaihong, emphasized OpenHarmony’s role as a foundational digital base for interconnected devices. “OpenHarmony addresses core industrial challenges such as device fragmentation, complex connectivity, and collaboration difficulties,” he said.
Three main forums — focusing on smart living, industrial innovation, and digital health — explored how AI is shaping consumer electronics trends and the push toward a unified cross-scenario interconnection standard. These sessions highlighted the full innovation pathway, from core R&D to real-world application, setting a clear direction for the global industry.
Additionally, 16 sub-forums and over 30 themed sessions delved into specialized fields such as Audio Vivid technology, SparkLink communications, cloud computing, and autonomous driving ecosystems.

Visitors photograph a humanoid robot on display at the congress.
Beyond serving as an innovation showcase, the event also became a dynamic hub for international trade. Procurement intentions were secured with business delegations from Japan and Indonesia, alongside visits from Vietnamese and Brazilian trade missions — further solidifying CEIC’s role as a growing force in global consumer electronics.
As China's consumer electronics powerhouse, Shenzhen is home to over 10,000 companies in the field and has nurtured world-leading brands like Huawei, UBTech, Honor, DJI and Insta360.