Group 1 - The first Harbin International Ice and Snow Economy Expo attracted over 300 enterprises from more than 20 countries and regions, showcasing a blend of ice and snow art with advanced technologies like unmanned snow removal machines and solid-state batteries [1] - The expo highlighted China's goal of engaging 300 million people in ice and snow sports, indicating a shift from cultural tourism consumption to manufacturing strength in the supply chain [1] - The event featured 80 ice and snow technology transformation achievements from 29 local universities and research institutions, demonstrating the integration of technology into the ice and snow economy [2][4] Group 2 - The Chinese ice and snow sports participation reached 264 million people, with over 385 million people engaging in ice and snow leisure tourism, indicating a strong grassroots foundation for the industry [4] - The Chinese government aims for the ice and snow economy to reach a total scale of 1.5 trillion yuan by 2030, with local authorities in Heilongjiang and Harbin developing specialized plans to cultivate five key industrial chains [3] - Domestic brands are rising, with companies utilizing aerospace materials to innovate products like carbon fiber ski helmets, showcasing a collaborative approach between academia and industry [4] Group 3 - Foreign enterprises are shifting from merely selling products in China to establishing R&D and production facilities within the country, indicating a trend towards localization [6] - Global ice and snow giants are planning to set up significant manufacturing centers in China, which will not only support local ice and snow sports development but also extend their reach to Southeast Asia and Japan [6] - The successful hosting of the Beijing Winter Olympics and the Harbin Asian Winter Games has positioned China as a historical opportunity for the ice and snow equipment manufacturing industry [7]
“三亿人上冰雪”孕育产业蓝海——从哈尔滨冰博会看冰雪装备新趋势
Xin Hua She·2026-01-09 11:35