A computer-generated image of the Pingshan Pavilion at the 26th China Hi-Tech Fair. Photos from Pingshan Media Center
As the curtains rise for the 26th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF), an eminent platform for pioneering technology, anticipation builds for the grand event set to kick off at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center in Bao’an District on Nov. 14, running until Nov. 16.
In Hall 15 of the fair, Pingshan District is poised to showcase over 30 high-tech projects, alongside enterprises and industrial parks. The design concept of Pingshan Pavilion (No. 15-A070) draws inspiration from genes, chips, and SkyShuttle elements, harmonizing vibrant color palettes to create a futuristic ambiance. Symbolizing a beehive, the pavilion signifies Pingshan's dedication to providing a nurturing environment for enterprises to thrive.
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Highlighted companies at the Pingshan Pavilion will feature innovations in new energy, intelligent connected vehicles, biopharmaceuticals, new-generation information technologies, and more. Notable showcases include BYD’s latest Fang Cheng Bao Bao 8 SUV, Edan Instruments Inc.’s cutting-edge medical equipment displays, Kimtigo’s exhibition of solid-state hard drives and memory modules known for their durability and stability, and Shenzhen Technology University's presentation of a holographic digital human, specialized aluminum-air batteries, and other groundbreaking advancements.
Hailed as China’s No. 1 tech fair, it is poised to gather over 5,000 renowned enterprises and international organizations from more than 100 countries and regions, concentrating the world’s cutting-edge technologies under one roof. The fair is anticipated to attract approximately 180 Fortune Global 500 firms, prominent State-owned enterprises, over 1,000 publicly listed companies, more than 2,000 high-growth gazelle and unicorn companies, as well as 500,000 professional attendees, according to the fair’s organizing committee.