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Global Tech Giants and Startups Converge at 4th CISCE in Beijing

Under the banner of global industrial integration, the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo has transformed Beijing into a hub for 676 direct exhibitors. The event highlights how cross-border cooperation between established tech giants and emerging robotics firms is reshaping the future of manufacturing and supply chain resilience.

Global Tech Giants and Startups Converge at 4th CISCE in Beijing

NVIDIA and Apple headline the gathering, using the event to showcase deep-rooted partnerships within their ecosystems. NVIDIA emphasized its AI-driven robotics integration, while Apple highlighted its manufacturing synergy with key suppliers like Sunny Optical and AAC. Beyond these veterans, new players are capturing attention; Hangzhou-based BrainCo debuted a 10-joint bionic hand utilizing AI-driven EMG decoding for high-precision control.

Industrial machinery remains a cornerstone of the exhibition, with China Railway Construction presenting its massive shield machines like the Jinghua. Meanwhile, Siwei Transmission is scaling production to meet surging demand for humanoid robot components, reporting order books full through 2027. This shift toward automation extends to home-focused robotics, such as Magic Atom’s G1 humanoid and interactive robot dogs. The expo demonstrates that AI is no longer a peripheral tool but a central driver for logistics, healthcare, and green agriculture, where companies like McDonald’s China and Tsingtao Brewery are restructuring their sourcing to ensure long-term stability and quality.

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