(The 3rd CIIE) Hope that the exhibitors of the China CIIE will compete to "show new products"

  China News Service, Beijing, October 28th (Reporter Li Xiaoyu) The opening of the third CIIE is just around the corner.

In the context of a large number of industries under pressure due to the epidemic, many exhibitors have come up with more high-tech and more "futuristic" exhibits, hoping to take advantage of the Chinese market to win back.

  UNIQLO, which is exhibiting for the first time, will build a 1,500-square-meter "Museum of Tomorrow" at the CIIE, exhibiting many "Tomorrow's clothing", including a giant light down that is both light and portable, waterproof and anti-static, and integrated 3D weaving art, "breathing" AIRism somatosensory adjustment fabrics and windproof and waterproof BLOCKTECH fabrics.

  "We have been paying attention to the relevant dynamics and developments of the CIIE," the relevant person in charge of Uniqlo said, thanks to effective epidemic prevention and control measures, the daily lives of the Chinese people have gradually recovered.

Uniqlo hopes that through this exhibition, it can fully demonstrate its high-functional clothing with science and beauty, and better layout the Chinese market.

  In addition to daily consumer goods, there are also a large number of new products in the industrial field.

  As the "new face" of the CIIE, Epson will bring the "China First Show" of an office papermaking system using dry processes. Through innovative dry fiber technology, waste paper can be turned into new paper without water.

In addition, the product can remove ink and toner from the paper, and completely fiberize the paper to ensure the complete destruction of confidential information.

  Schneider Electric has participated in the CIIE for the third time.

Compared with last year, the company's booth area has nearly doubled this year, and more new-generation green electrical products have been "on the stage", such as intelligent medium-voltage switchgear, medium-voltage gas tanks, and a new generation of pre-intelligence low-voltage equipment.

In addition, Schneider Electric's open automation platform will also be launched globally offline at the CIIE.

  Yin Zheng, Executive Vice President of Schneider Electric Global and President of China Region, revealed that the company has gained a lot from participating in the CIIE in the past two years. The number of contracts signed last year has increased by nearly 20% compared with the first one. This makes the company look forward to the third CIIE. Reached a "broader cooperation."

Schneider Electric hopes to bring the world's leading digital technology to China, and to spread the products and services of "China Co-creation" to the world, so as to achieve a win-win situation in the process of digital transformation.

  GE, also an "old acquaintance" of the CIIE, will exhibit for the first time the 9HA.01 gas turbine model representing the company's most advanced and efficient gas-fired power generation technology, as well as GE's onshore wind turbine model with the largest capacity and strongest power so far.

In addition, GE will add an independent booth in the anti-epidemic zone to showcase its new technologies and solutions in the field of public health and epidemic prevention, such as the virtual critical illness command center.

  In the view of GE China President and CEO Xiang Weiming, the CIIE is an important platform for GE and its Chinese partners to enhance exchanges.

Today, GE's business in China, such as medical, aviation, and gas-fired power generation, is proceeding in an orderly manner as planned. The company hopes to showcase its leading products in these fields and customized solutions for Chinese customers through this CIIE, and deepen the Chinese market. .

  Siemens will showcase two smart solutions for future office spaces in China for the first time. They can respectively understand the usage of buildings in real time, and allow employees to conveniently adjust the office temperature and lighting, and check and reserve workstations and meeting rooms in real time.

In addition, Siemens will also showcase its first self-owned office building rooftop distributed photovoltaic project in China, which is expected to help Siemens Beijing Campus reduce carbon emissions by more than 8,700 tons in the next 25 years.

  "The CIIE is an important opportunity to strengthen international cooperation and stimulate economic vitality," Herman, President and CEO of Siemens Greater China, told a reporter from China News Agency, looking forward to continuing to strengthen cooperation with Chinese companies through the CIIE.

  Analysts believe that the gathering of a large number of new products at the Expo indicates that when the aftermath of the impact of the epidemic on the world economy is still pending, companies from all over the world are placing more and more hopes on the Chinese market, which is the first to recover, and the influence of the Chinese economy will be further amplified.

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