BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese companies have impressed attendees at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona with their cutting-edge intelligent products and applications.
One of the main attractions at Xiaomi’s booth is the “Gulf Blue” Xiaomi SU7 car, which has captured the attention of visitors at the event.
Tech influencer Adam Butcher expressed his interest in purchasing the Xiaomi car after seeing it at the booth.
Xiaomi launched the “Human x Car x Home” platform globally, which aims to seamlessly connect personal devices, smart home products, and cars for real-time coordination.
Daniel Desjarlais, Xiaomi’s International Communications Director, stated that the goal is to create end-to-end interconnections that surpass current technology standards by integrating people, cars, and homes.
Seulgi Lee from the Republic of Korea’s Thingsflow was impressed by ZTE’s 5G+AI naked-eye 3D tablet, highlighting the incredible technology used in the device.
Lee expressed her amazement at the instant 3D effect created by the device, emphasizing the novelty of the technology.
Li Qiang, from China Mobile, spoke at Huawei’s “5G Beyond Growth Summit,” discussing the advancements in the 3D industry driven by the integration of immersive 3D content and improvements in display devices.
iFLYTEK showcased applications based on generative artificial intelligence and deep learning, expanding into intelligent marketing and smart home solutions.
Lenovo Group contributed to the development of Barcelona’s smart city architecture by deploying infrastructure for fast data transmission, enhancing experiences for the public, enterprises, and institutions.
Luigi Gambardella, President of ChinaEU, praised Chinese enterprises for their impressive innovation and research efforts, especially in R&D investments and patent filings.
GSMA’s Director General, Mats Granryd, commended the technological advancements displayed by Chinese companies at the MWC, acknowledging their significant contributions to AI and connectivity.
Lara Dewar, GSMA’s chief marketing officer, emphasized the importance of Chinese innovation at the event, noting the upcoming MWC Shanghai in June.
The MWC, featuring 2,400 exhibitors including around 300 Chinese telecommunications firms, showcases the latest in technology and connectivity solutions.