Shenzhen- With the theme of "Transforming the Future with Technology and Driving Development with Innovation", this year's China Hi-Tech Fair ( CHTF ) came to an end successfully.
With a total exhibition area of 142,000 square meters, the 22nd CHTF had 3,349 exhibitors participating. A total of 9,018 hi-tech products were displayed, covering artificial intelligence, smart homes, smart manufacturing, the Internet of Things, smart driving, the Internet of Vehicles, commercial 5G, 8K UHD, blockchain technology, new-generation information technology, big data, cloud computing, emergency security, and other cutting-edge fields.
The scientific and technological achievements of the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-20) were unveiled at the fair, while professional exhibitions around the layout of key industries during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2020-2025) were carried out, focusing on showing the progress of strategic emerging industries, infrastructure construction, and digital development.
Below are some highlights of this year's event, featuring a series of activities spanning exhibitions, conferences, forums, technical exchanges, and cooperation negotiations.
Tourists took photos at the 22nd China Hi-Tech Fair.
Hall No.1 at the 22nd China Hi-Tech Fair in Shenzhen.
A robotic dog is seen at the 22nd China Hi-Tech Fair.
BOE brought a 98-inch 4K BD Cell display.
Reporter Vivian experienced 8K live streaming via 5G network at the 22nd China Hi-Tech Fair.
Shenzhen Sunwin Intelligent exhibited a huge drone.
Fukonn Vanguard designed a smart kitchen system where a robotic arm can help to grab drinks.
A drone created by High Great.
Fukonn Vanguard designed a smart kitchen system where a robotic arm can help to grab containers.
A robot designed for opening accounts at the 22nd China Hi-Tech Fair.
A robot designed for automatically measuring human temperatures.
A robot used specifically for entertaining purposes, helping to match you with a celebrity's face.