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9月举办的第四届数贸会将有哪些亮点?抢先了解
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-25 09:16

Group 1 - The fourth Global Digital Trade Expo will be held from September 25 to 29, 2025, with the theme "Seeing Innovative Future" and will feature the UAE and Indonesia as guest countries and Shaanxi Province as the guest province [1] - This year's expo will cover a total exhibition area of 155,000 square meters with 1,671 exhibitors, surpassing last year's total, including 360 international exhibitors, accounting for 21.5% [3] - The expo will adopt a "1+5+7" structure, including one main exhibition area and seven specialized industry exhibition areas focusing on digital entertainment, smart travel, artificial intelligence, Silk Road e-commerce, digital healthcare, smart space, and smart logistics [3] Group 2 - The event will focus on five key subfields: digital ordering trade, digital technology trade, digital service trade, digital product trade, and data trade [3] - Four major international organizations, including the United Nations Global Center for Statistical Data and Data Science, will participate for the first time to build international consensus on AI in sustainable development, financial services, basic sciences, and space computing [3] - The expo will feature an "8+34+N" activity system, with over 80 digital trade professional releases planned, including eight thematic events and 34 key industry, investment, and competition activities [3] Group 3 - The expo is expected to attract 40,000 professional buyers, including over 10,000 international buyers, with 32,000 pre-registered professional buyers, including 7,700 international buyers [4] - The "Digital Trade Online" platform will be upgraded to include features such as business matching, global store opening, and real-time multilingual translation for year-round trade connections [4] - The event will also host the 2025 "Buy in China" national digital consumption season and the Hangzhou Digital Trade Fashion Consumption Week, focusing on five themes: food, housekeeping, time-honored brands, digital life, and cultural tourism [4]