Tianjin, on the Chinese mainland, is gearing up for the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit. As a maritime gateway for Beijing and a global trading hub, the city is fast-tracking digitalization and green development at scale.
In recent years, smart innovation has transformed port logistics and urban management in Tianjin. By adopting data-driven systems and digital platforms, authorities and businesses are streamlining supply chains and enhancing cross-border trade efficiency.
Green development initiativesâranging from renewable energy installations to low-emission transportâare reducing the cityâs carbon footprint. Eco-friendly projects in industrial zones and public infrastructure showcase how sustainable practices can coexist with economic growth.
The Luban Workshop, a Chinese vocational training program, has brought hundreds of young people from Shanghai Cooperation Organization member nations to Tianjin. Through hands-on courses in digital manufacturing and sustainable engineering, participants gain valuable skills to drive tech and green transitions in their home regions.
In episode three of CGTNâs âA Home Across Bordersâ, viewers explore Tianjinâs blueprint for digital-green synergy. As SCO delegates prepare to convene, the cityâs approach offers a real-world model for innovation that bridges borders and empowers the next generation.
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A Home Across Borders: Smart innovation and upskilling in Tianjin
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