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The 17th International Exhibition on Transport Technology and Equipment concluded in Beijing on Thursday.
The three-day event displayed a wide range of products and solutions, from consumer products such as e-bikes to commercial logistics solutions like warehouse automation.
A flying taxi is displayed at the International Exhibition on Transport Technology and Equipment in Beijing, July 1, 2025. /VCG
A robotaxi is displayed at the International Exhibition on Transport Technology and Equipment in Beijing, July 1, 2025. /VCG
E-bikes are displayed at the International Exhibition on Transport Technology and Equipment in Beijing, July 1, 2025. /VCG
A scaled mock-up of a logistics center is displayed at the International Exhibition on Transport Technology and Equipment in Beijing, July 3, 2025. /VCG
The expo also showcased China's accelerating integration of artificial intelligence, big data and blockchain into transportation systems, with breakthroughs spanning smart maintenance, green shipping and disaster response.
Overseas success
The expo highlighted China's accelerating efforts to export its advanced transportation infrastructure solutions worldwide. Many landmark overseas projects enabled by Chinese engineering were displayed, including a tunnel boring machine that is being used to construct a highway in Italy and a logistics network that is reshaping supply chains in Saudi Arabia.
International delegates praised China's technological breakthroughs in sustainable transport and smart logistics. A senior analyst from Brazil's Ministry of Transport told China Media Group that he is eager to see China's astonishing solutions implemented in Brazil in the coming years, while first-time attendees from Tajikistan and Egypt underscored China's growing role in transforming their domestic transport networks.