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一文看尽35万人围观的智博会
TENCENTTENCENT(HK:00700) 量子位·2025-09-14 07:30

Core Viewpoint - The 2025 Chongqing Smart Expo showcased the latest advancements in the smart industry, featuring over 550 domestic and international companies and more than 3,000 innovative products, attracting over 350,000 visitors [1][3]. Group 1: Main Themes - The main theme of the expo is artificial intelligence, with two core focuses: "Artificial Intelligence +" and "Smart Connected New Energy Vehicles" [5]. - Five major sectors highlighted include smart robotics, low-altitude economy, smart home, smart driving, and digital cities [5]. Group 2: Key Exhibitors and Technologies - Huawei showcased its comprehensive digital transformation solutions, emphasizing its self-developed Kunpeng processors and Ascend AI hardware, which can enhance business performance by 10% to 30% [10]. - Tencent presented its modular embodied intelligence open platform, TAIROS, and demonstrated interactive AI applications across its suite of apps, including QQ and WeChat [12][18]. - iFlytek focused on consumer products, including AI learning machines and intelligent office tools [20]. Group 3: Telecommunications Companies - China Unicom introduced a "three-in-one" system for AI infrastructure, technology, and industry, showcasing collaborative robotics and AI-driven industrial management [24]. - China Mobile highlighted its smart connected vehicles and AI intelligent terminals, integrating 5G technology with smart home ecosystems [27]. - China Telecom's Tianyi Cloud featured a quantum computing model and advanced cloud services, showcasing its leadership in quantum technology [31]. Group 4: State-Owned Enterprises - State Grid displayed nine self-developed chips, addressing the "bottleneck" issue in chip technology with capabilities ranging from 0.1 to 256 TOPS [33]. - Sinopec presented a miniature model of an intelligent factory, demonstrating advanced robotics and drone inspection systems [35]. - PetroChina introduced its first over 10,000-meter deep exploration well model and launched an app tailored for the energy and chemical industry [39]. Group 5: Academic Contributions - Chongqing University developed a digital twin system for coal mines, successfully tested in real-world conditions [41]. - Chongqing Jiaotong University showcased an intelligent inspection system for tunnels, integrating cloud and edge computing [45]. - Chongqing Normal University presented advanced brain imaging and brain-computer interface technologies [49]. Group 6: Smart Home Innovations - Xiaomi and Haier displayed comprehensive smart home solutions, integrating various smart devices for enhanced user experience [79][81]. - Midea showcased its smart kitchen ecosystem, emphasizing climate control and energy efficiency [87]. - Various AI-powered pet care products were introduced, including smart feeding and health tracking devices [96][99]. Group 7: Low-Altitude Economy - The expo featured a dedicated area for low-altitude economy, showcasing drones and air taxis, with DJI presenting its FLYCART 100 capable of carrying 80 kg [103][104]. - Xunyi Technology established urban air logistics networks in collaboration with major delivery platforms, focusing on medical supply delivery [112][114]. - The concept of "air taxis" was highlighted, with companies like GAC and VoloCity planning to launch electric air taxis for urban transport [122][125]. Group 8: Smart Connected Vehicles - The expo emphasized smart connected new energy vehicles, with Tesla showcasing its latest models, including the Model Y L with a range of 751 km [130][132]. - Various automakers, including Changan and BYD, presented their advancements in AI integration and autonomous driving technologies [152][173]. - The focus on "smart driving" reflects the industry's shift towards enhancing vehicle safety and interactivity through AI and IoT technologies [173].