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Latest achievements on show as tech fair opens

THE latest innovation achievements will be on display in Shanghai when a three-day global technology transfer fair opens today.

The Inno-Match Expo at the Shanghai Exhibition Center is part of this year’s Pujiang Innovation Forum.

It features an exhibition, several product debuts and summits on topics such as blockchain, fintech and entrepreneurship.

It is a platform for regions and countries, startups and business tycoons, and universities and industrial parks to show their advantages and development potential.

A highlight will be a demonstration of 11 scientific and technological achievements of China and Shanghai.

They include models of the biggest new-generation Newcastlemax-style bulk carrier and China’s first domestically built polar research vessel and icebreaker, Xuelong 2, which returned to Shanghai in late September after completing the 11th Arctic expedition.

Exhibits also include an advanced chipmaking machine, the world’s first algae-based Alzheimer’s drug GV-971, and a remote cruise control system set to be used in the under-construction Jing’ansi Station of Metro Line 14.

The exhibition also features products from 200-plus firms in fields like biomedicine, smart manufacturing and artificial intelligence.

Shanghai Biotecan Pharmaceuticals will display its nucleic acid testing kits and new intestinal microecology treatment system.

Gaha Medical Electronic Device Co from Qinhuangdao in Hebei Province will showcase protective clothing equipped with a ventilation system to emit carbon dioxide and an electrostatic air filter to deactivate viruses.

Shanghai Yogo Robot will display its Red Dot Design Award-winning service robots. The company’s delivery robots are now used in several downtown areas, including Lujiazui and Xujiahui, as well as more than 150 sites across China. Customer information is entered and robots deliver packages to their doorstep.

Cooperation, the focus of this year’s Pujiang forum, is reflected in the exhibition as regions and countries set up pavilions to showcase their developments and seek cooperation.

The Israel Pavilion is built based on the China-Israel Innovation Hub in Putuo District.

Opened in December last year, the hub aims to promote Chinese and Israeli scientific and technological innovation in AI, smart manufacturing and information technology.

Mantis Vision is one of the Israeli firms settled in the hub. As a leading 3D technology company, it will display its advanced computer vision technologies at the exhibition, especially the innovative The Ring Studio which allows dynamic 3D livestream and videos in high resolution.

The company said it has established its wholly owned subsidiary in China and is cooperating with domestic firms such as Xiaomi, Baidu, Ant Finance and SF Courier. It plans to take part in 5G development by collaborating with carriers such as China Mobile and China Unicom.

The Germany Pavilion demonstrates the country’s smart manufacturing industry and education system to foster technicians. Rhein Koster, headquartered in Munich, is not only a high technology company engaged in the design of digital factories, it’s also a training center to foster talent for factories.

Other countries with pavilions include Japan, South Korea, Denmark and the Netherlands.




 

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