The 25th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) was held in Shenzhen from December 15 to 19, with groups and enterprises from over 100 countries and regions to participate. It has been running for 24 years in this southern Chinese metropolis on an annual basis and is the largest, most prominent and influential hi-tech exhibition in China.
SZTU’s exhibition pavilion [Photo/Scientific Research and University-Enterprise Cooperation Office]
Shenzhen Technology University (SZTU) attended the CHTF for a seventh time this year, seeking new development opportunities with global exhibitors. It brought 54 technological achievements to the event, covering areas such as artificial intelligence, new materials, smart healthcare, the internet of things, and energy storage batteries. Some typical exhibits include the HURRICANE-23 race car, multi-sensor fusion-enabled smart logistics delivery vehicle and dispatching service, high-power thulium-doped fiber laser, and drone-based facial recognition and smart tracking platform.
Some exhibits of SZTU [Photo/Scientific Research and University-Enterprise Cooperation Office]
Prof. Ruan Shuangchen (right) visits the pavilion of SZTU. [Photo/Scientific Research and University-Enterprise Cooperation Office]
On December 16, Prof. Ruan Shuangchen, president of SZTU, came to the pavilion of SZTU and inquired about the details of the projects. He encouraged researchers to enhance the industrialization and application of the technological achievements. Over the past few years, SZTU has vigorously promoted industry-academia-research cooperation, providing technological support for high-quality economic and social development in the region.
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