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Chinese innovations take stage at CeBIT trade fair

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The Made in China label is having an image makeover at the CeBIT trade fair in Hanover, Germany. More than 34-hundred companies from some 70 countries and regions are showcasing thousands of innovations from the digital world. Chinese companies, with their latest technologies, are in spotlight--as Yang Chengxi explains.

Chinese innovations take stage at CeBIT trade fair

It is a show of strength for made in China innovations. More than 760 Chinese companies attended the fair, with such high-tech firms as Huawei, ZTE, Alibaba, and Xiaomi to name a few. The most eye-catching new products include this 128 inch display device developed by the Beijing-based technology firm BOE. It has a resolution of 8K, roughly 16 times that of today's mainstream televisions.

"For now we have over 30 thousand patents in the field of optical devices. In the last year alone we had registered over 5 thousand. We have gone from imitation to making innovations that are worldwide pioneers," said Wang Dongsheng, president of BOE Technology Group.

It's not just in the field of manufacturing. Chinese companies in such sectors as new energy and new material have also put out their most dazzling technologies at the fair. For example, this model demonstrates an electric powered car that can be charged wirelessly. The charging devices are build inside the ground. A car needs only to stop on top of the devices to start charging. The device's manufacturer believes that the technology possesses huge potential, and can make going out to charge one's electric car a thing of the past.

"The charging capacity of our wireless posts already come very close to today's traditional charging posts. Imagine we use the technology on our city buses. They will charge whenever they reach a bus stop. In this way it is enough to maintain the buses' power supplies." By expanding charging posts across the city, cars can be charged anywhere automatically," said Xiong Hui, senior VP of ZTE Corporation.

China is the official partner country of CeBIT 2015, and fair organizers said at a press conference that China would show its IT power via the exhibition and present, quoting now, "the strongest partner country presentation ever seen at CeBIT".

 

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