The 27th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo wrapped up in the Chinese capital, drawing over 800 companies and institutions from the Chinese mainland and beyond. Spanning roughly 50,000 square meters, the event was organized into six thematic zones covering information technology, intelligent manufacturing, healthcare and medicine, green and low-carbon solutions, the digital economy, and regional innovation.
One of the standout exhibits was a pair of one-piece 3D-printed shoes that push the boundaries of sustainable design and rapid prototyping. Nearby, a hyper-detailed model of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests at the Temple of Heaven demonstrated how digital tools can preserve and celebrate cultural heritage.
In the healthcare and medicine zone, attendees explored AI-powered diagnostics and telemedicine platforms, while the green and low-carbon area highlighted renewable energy prototypes and low-emission materials aimed at reshaping future supply chains. The digital economy section buzzed with blockchain demos, IoT innovations and startup pitches from across the globe.
By blending cultural landmarks with next-gen tech, this year’s expo underscored how innovation can bridge past and future. Whether you’re a tech entrepreneur, a sustainability advocate or a digital nomad planning your next adventure, the insights and connections forged here signal fresh opportunities for collaboration around the world.
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