The third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is underway in Beijing, showcasing the latest global advancements in industrial and supply chain cooperation. Running for five days, this year's event has attracted over 650 exhibitors from more than 75 countries, regions, and international organizations. Notably, international exhibitors account for 35 percent of the total, and American participation has increased by 15 percent compared to the previous expo.
For the first time, CISCE features a dedicated innovation chain section, where leading tech companies from around the world are presenting cutting-edge ideas and technology, helping to turn breakthroughs in the lab into real-world industrial applications. Emerging Chinese firms like Unitree Robotics and BrainCo are participating as a group, while global AI giant NVIDIA is making its debut appearance at the expo.
As the world's first national-level expo focused on supply chains, CISCE has quickly become a key platform for international cooperation. Last year's event facilitated over 6,700 cooperation agreements and intentions worth more than 152 billion yuan (around $21 billion).
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