How Tech Innovations Powered Shenzhen’s National Games
Shenzhen integrates 5G streaming, facial recognition, renewable energy and autonomous robots in its National Games and year-round competitions, driving a 230bn yuan sports industry boom.
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Shenzhen integrates 5G streaming, facial recognition, renewable energy and autonomous robots in its National Games and year-round competitions, driving a 230bn yuan sports industry boom.
On November 21, Shenzhen hosted a dazzling, tech-infused closing ceremony for China’s 15th National Games, capping an event that shattered multiple world, Asian, and national records.
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The Chinese mainland’s 15th National Games in Guangzhou wove heritage and digital innovation in a three-part opening ceremony uniting four orchestras from the Greater Bay Area.
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From Nov 9 to 21, the Chinese mainland’s 15th National Games showcase how AI, big data, 5G and cloud computing are revolutionizing sports.
China’s 15th National Games blend tech innovation, cross-boundary races and Lingnan culture, uniting Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao in a celebration of sport and integration.