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从“陆地航母”到音乐AI 广州中小企闪耀中博会
Guang Zhou Ri Bao·2025-06-28 02:26

Group 1: Event Overview - The 20th China International Small and Medium Enterprises Expo commenced on June 27 in Guangzhou, featuring approximately 8,000 square meters of exhibition space and around 2,000 participating companies [1] - The expo will run until June 30, with a theme focused on cooperation, communication, mutual benefits, and joint development [1] Group 2: Featured Innovations - Xiaopeng Motors showcased its two flagship products: the humanoid robot IRON and the world's first mass-produced split flying car, "Land Aircraft Carrier" [6][10] - The humanoid robot IRON stands 178 cm tall, features 22 degrees of freedom, and is powered by Xiaopeng's self-developed Turing AI chip with a computing power of 3000T [10] - The "Land Aircraft Carrier" is set to make its public test flight in September 2024 and is designed to be operated with a Class C driver's license [10] Group 3: AI and Robotics Developments - The AI digital human "Sui Xiaoxin" was introduced at the expo, providing information on digital transformation policies for small and medium enterprises in Guangzhou [13] - The "Tianpu Music" model, a global first in multimodal music generation, can create songs from text, images, or audio, achieving a breakthrough in music generation quality [13] - Guangzhou enterprises showcased various AI innovations, including a super-integrated machine for cloud data centers and an AI-powered cleaning robot for photovoltaic systems [14] Group 4: Economic and Industrial Growth - Guangzhou has made significant strides in promoting the development of small and medium enterprises, ranking 4th in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's evaluation of the business environment for SMEs in 2024 [18] - The city has nurtured 354 national "specialized and innovative" small giant enterprises and 6 industry clusters with output exceeding 300 billion yuan [18][19] - The private economy in Guangzhou reached a value of 327.94 billion yuan in the first quarter of 2025, marking a 4.6% year-on-year increase [18]