A staffer from 42, a Russian company, introduces its Virtual Laboratories software to visitors at the Moscow Pavilion during the 26th China Hi-Tech Fair in Hall 15 of the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center in Bao'an District on Thursday.
International exhibitors from around the world are showcasing a diverse array of products, services, and technologies at the ongoing 26th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center in Bao'an District.
Exhibitors hold the fair in high regard, saying it provides an excellent platform for exchanging ideas and presents significant opportunities for business expansion.
The Australia Trade and Investment Commission has brought seven companies to the fair. These firms specialize in areas such as software, communications, and new materials. This is the commission's third year participating in the fair.
"China places a strong emphasis on green development, environmental protection, and new energy. Therefore, we have brought several Australian tech companies to the fair to foster exchanges with local businesses," Liang Jun, a representative from the commission, told Shenzhen Daily on Thursday.
Among them is Simble, a listed company that provides zero-carbon software solutions. Max Wang, executive director of Simble, said that China is experiencing rapid development, with new ideas and technologies being implemented at a fast pace.
Wang stated that participating in the expo provides an opportunity to learn about the latest developments in green energy. They also plan to visit the Dameisha Vanke Center Carbon-Neutral Park on Saturday.
Led by the Consulate General of Pakistan in Guangzhou, three Pakistani companies are participating in the fair for the first time. "China is the second-largest economy, and accessing the Chinese market is crucial for us," said Muhammad Imran, trade and investment counselor at the consulate.
KoderLabs, a provider of custom software solutions, has offices in Pakistan, the U.S., and the United Arab Emirates, with business partners across Europe and Asia. Jawaid, its chief technology officer, noted that the company is already active in China, with a primary focus on the automotive sector. It offers software solutions for selling automotive parts on an online cross-border e-commerce platform.
He added that China represents a significant market, and they are eager to find more partners in the country.