170 Billion RMB Ignites the Future in Shenzhen This November. The 27th China Hi-Tech Fair Concludes Successfully
- Written by Media Outreach
SHENZHEN, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 9 December 2025 - On November 16, the 27th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) successfully concluded at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center. Over the course of three days, the event attracted more than 450,000 professional attendees from over 120 countries and regions—a year-on-year increase of 13%. More than 5,000 new products and innovations were unveiled on-site, accompanied by over 200 major concurrent events. The fair facilitated 1,023 business matchmaking sessions and investment deals, with the total value of intended transactions and investments exceeding RMB 170 billion. Once again, China's technological innovation captured the world's attention. 

170 Billion RMB Ignites the Future in Shenzhen This November. The 27th China Hi-Tech Fair Concludes Successfully
With the theme "Technology Empowering Industry, Driving Integration for a Shared Future," this year's CHTF showcased cutting-edge products, advanced technologies, and innovative solutions from a wide range of domestic and international industries. As the most popular and high-profile national-level event in Shenzhen this November, the fair ignited passion and enthusiasm across the tech innovation landscape. It not only reinforced its reputation as China's "No. 1 Technology Exhibition," but also cemented its status as the "World's Leading Innovation Fair," serving as a global hub for top-tier technologies and a bellwether for future industrial development. 1. CHTF Showcases a "Clash of Titans" in Technology, Expanding Global Innovation Horizons The 27th China Hi-Tech Fair featured 22 major exhibition zones covering strategic sectors such as national-level equipment, artificial intelligence and robotics, semiconductors and integrated circuits, consumer electronics, low-altitude economy, and commercial aerospace. It offered a comprehensive view of the latest global technological advancements and China's cutting-edge innovations. Over 90% of the physical exhibits at this year's fair represented high-end, precision, and advanced technologies, with more than 20% being debut products unveiled for the first time. More than 40 central and state-owned enterprises, including China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, CNOOC, CGN, China Southern Power Grid, and China Electric Equipment Group, showcased their core technologies in intelligent manufacturing. Major breakthroughs such as the Long March rocket, HaiKui-1 platform, Hualong One reactor, "Shenzhen Star" APSTAR-6D satellite, and EH216-S autonomous passenger aircraft demonstrated China's innovation-driven solutions and stirred national pride. Over 2,000 leading enterprises, research institutions, and tech competitions—including BYD, Tencent, Huawei, Honor, Empyrean Technology, Guangming Laboratory, Unitree Robotics, Cyberdog, Bourne Optical, and the Dexterous Hand Competition—brought cutting-edge technologies that electrified the venue. Highlights such as the OpenHarmony ecosystem, Ascend 384 Super Node, domestic AI ecosystem exhibitions, satellite-enabled long-distance robotic surgery, and the world's first MRI with integrated video capture turned heads and drew consistent crowds. Interactive experiences like robot combat, 3D world generation models, eVTOL manned aircraft, and AI-generated artwork created a buzzing, high-energy atmosphere. The overwhelming turnout and excitement underscored the audience's growing anticipation for how technology will reshape everyday life. 2. CHTF Becomes a Core Engine for Resource Allocation, Showcasing National Strategic Strength in Regional Synergy CHTF has firmly established itself as a key platform for promoting regional collaborative innovation, optimizing resource allocation, and advancing market integration. For the first time, this year's CHTF introduced a dedicated exhibition zone for "Regional Economic and Technological Innovation Achievements." From clean energy initiatives in the Northwest to the booming digital economy in the Southeast, and from high-end equipment manufacturing in the Northeast to frontier technologies in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the zone highlighted the latest breakthroughs in scientific research, independent innovation, and industrial integration across various regions. The Shanghai delegation featured cutting-edge projects including a model of the "China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR)," high-temperature plasma treatment technologies, a megacity-level mobility data platform, and a magnesium-based solid-state hydrogen storage and fueling demonstration project. The Yuhang delegation from Hangzhou showcased impressive technologies such as the Revo 2 bionic industrial dexterous hand, graphene composite fibers, a DNA microarray synthesizer using TFT semiconductor technology, and self-developed domestic chips. The Zhangjiagang delegation drew crowds with exhibits including a scaled model of the "Tianlong-3" large liquid...
