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Pingshan showcases innovations at global AI terminal expo

Updated: 2026-05-15
Source: Shenzhen Daily

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Visitors walk past the Pingshan Pavilion at the World AI Device Expo 2026 and the 7th Shenzhen Global AI Expo. Photos from Pingshan Media Center

The World AI Device Expo 2026 and the 7th Shenzhen Global AI Expo are being held at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center in Futian District through May 16. Spanning 30,000 square meters, the event highlights how AI is integrated into consumer and enterprise terminal products, with a focus on technological breakthroughs, hardware innovation, real-world applications, and ecosystem development.

At the expo, Pingshan District has brought 30 leading companies and nearly 100 innovative products to its pavilion (No. 1D42), featuring four themed zones. Roadshows for fast-growing companies are also taking place.

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The Pingshan Pavilion is crowded with visitors.

In the Embodied Robotics Zone, visitors can see intelligent robots from Cowa Robot and 1024 Robotics, sparking questions about payload capacity, real-world applications, and operating principles.

The AI Terminal Zone includes companies such as Emdoor Digital and Optiark Semiconductor, which present cutting-edge products and immersive user experiences.

In the AI Server Zone, companies including BASiC Semiconductor showcase high-performance server solutions, such as customized offline edge-computing cards — drawing strong interest from enterprise buyers.

The Industrial Parks Zone highlights Pingshan’s AI Industrial Park and its HarmonyOS-focused park, attracting entrepreneurs eager to learn about leasing policies.

Many visitors explored how AI is expanding across daily life and enterprise operations. The expo also features a special display showcasing BYD’s Denza D9 and Z9GT, blending smart mobility with green technology.

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Honor showcases two robots that competed at the 2026 Beijing E-Town Half Marathon and the Humanoid Robot Half Marathon, underscoring its ambition to evolve from a smartphone maker into a global AI terminal ecosystem leader.

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A visitor tries an AI-powered rhythmic lounge chair. Its gentle vibrations — adjustable via a phone or fitness tracker — stimulate muscles and bones, improve circulation, and have helped it obtain medical device certification. “It’s like my personal fitness coach,” one visitor said.

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A screen displays a basketball match tracked by an AI-powered auto-tracking camera system. The solution can record and broadcast games without a human videographer. With one AI stitching camera placed around the stands, it automatically tracks players and the ball, switches angles, and generates post-game statistics. It can also be used for major conferences.

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A visitor tries smart sports glasses.