The 27th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF), one of China’s largest technology exhibitions, concluded Sunday in Shenzhen, generating 1,023 supply-demand matching and investment projects with an intended deal value exceeding 170 billion yuan (around 24 billion U.S. dollars).
Themed “Technology Leads Development, Industry Integrates Fusion,” the three-day event attracted more than 5,000 companies and organizations from over 100 countries and regions, and welcomed upwards of 450,000 visitors.
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The fair showcased over 5,000 new products, technologies, and innovative solutions across 22 major exhibition areas. Highlights included key equipment, artificial intelligence and robotics, national-level machinery, consumer electronics, low-altitude economy, and commercial aerospace, reflecting global scientific advancements alongside China’s innovation achievements.
First launched in 1999, the annual CHTF has grown into China’s largest and most influential science and technology fair, serving as a major platform for international collaboration, investment opportunities, and showcasing cutting-edge technology developments.
Source: XINHUA