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Science and Technology Daily: Xi'an, Where Ancient Culture Meets Smart Future

2025-08-25 20:57 Last Updated At:21:15

XI'AN, China, Aug. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Xi'an in northwest China, where the ancient Silk Road began, now symbolizes China's fusion of heritage and innovation. Part of our "Into Tech Park" series, this edition explores how technology fuels inclusive growth through the eyes of international students and entrepreneurs. Initiatives like the China-Europe Railway Express and Qinchuangyuan platform highlight Xi'an's role as a global hub, where policy support and cultural openness turn ideas into real impact. Here, ambition finds a home, and the future is built on shared opportunity.

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As war drums thundered across the theater, Ammara Hanif, a Pakistani student studying in Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU), gripped her seat. On the stage, through projection, dynamic lighting, holography, water screens and real-time video tracking, the production transformed history into a multisensory spectacle, reviving the grandeur of the Qin Dynasty and its legendary Terracotta Warriors. "This isn't a history lesson," she said. "It's a time machine and we're about to see where it leads."

After the show, Anastassiya Yuy, a Kazakh student at the XJTU, said: "I never imagined technology could give history a heartbeat. This show didn't just tell a story — it made me feel it. It showed that love and hope are universal, no matter where we're from."

Innovation for good

The combination of history and high-tech was just the beginning. The students were about to see how innovation is shaping the future beyond the stage.

The international visitors went to the Western China Science and Technology Innovation Harbor (iHarbour) of the XJTU. At its digital exhibition hall, they learned about the development history of the XJTU and its role in promoting international exchanges and sci-tech advancement.

At the Institute of Engineering & Medicine Interdisciplinary Studies, they learned about a four-year-old girl from Ganzi, Sichuan province in southwest China, who lost her nose in an accident. Thanks to 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering research led by Professor Wang Jing from the XJTU's School of Mechanical Engineering, she received a new nose.

It was made possible through the Qinchuangyuan innovation platform, which links R&D, clinical application, and industrialization.

"This is medical treatment with a soul," Yuy said. "I feel proud to study in a university that turns science into compassion." Ammara added: "Seeing how interdisciplinary research can deliver real solutions gives me hope for the future."

Furthermore, they engaged in in-depth discussions with Professor Li Min from the School of Mechanical Engineering. During the exchange, the visitors gained insights into cutting-edge interdisciplinary research focused on brain-computer interaction and rehabilitation.

At the School of Information and Communications Engineering, Professor Guo Cheng introduced millimeter-wave and terahertz microsystem technologies and their application in real-world settings.

The group also toured Building 7 at the iHarbour, a model of sustainable design that won the 2023 WFEO H.J. Sabbagh Prize for Excellence in Engineering Construction. Entirely designed by XJTU's School of Human Settlements and Civil Engineering, the building has dual-layer solar photovoltaic-electrothermal systems, passive energy-saving strategies, and intelligent internal flow control, setting a new standard for eco-friendly smart architecture.

This forward-thinking mindset extends into education, where global partnerships are shaping the next generation of innovators. The students visited the XJTU-POLIMI Joint School, established in 2022. As the first Sino-foreign cooperative educational institution between Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI) and a Chinese university, the joint school serves as a global platform for education, research and startup incubation. "Education without borders," said Russian student Alexey Pilipchak. "This is what global learning should be."

Where openness fuels shared growth

Innovation thrives where ideas and intelligence flow freely. In Xi'an, this openness is embodied not just in factories and universities, but especially in the rails that connect them to the world.

At the Shaanxi Automobile Holding Group, the visitors gained an in-depth understanding of smart manufacturing. "In just few minutes, workers with technical support assembled an entire cabinet," Ammara said. "The smart technology shows speed, efficiency and precision. It's intelligent work."

Emelyanova Anastasiya, a young entrepreneur from Belarus, was struck by the company's customer service: "I've never heard of a company offering such comprehensive support. What you have done is to build long-term trust. Your service is exceptional."

At the Xi'an International Port, a China-Europe Railway Express (Xi'an) train slowly pulled away, embarking on another journey along the bustling modern Silk Road. In the first half of 2025 alone, 3,055 such trains ran between Xi'an and different global destinations, carrying 3.45 million tons of cargo, a 34.8 percent year-on-year increase. "This is the new Silk Road," remarked Shamsullah Shariati, a young entrepreneur from Afghanistan, adding that it means a lot for international cooperation. Yuy, who comes from Almaty, the largest city in Kazakhstan, said: "I used to think of borders as walls. Now I see them as connections. This train doesn't just carry goods — it carries opportunity."

Alexey, majoring in logistics management, said: "China is one of the world's largest trading nations and also one of the fastest-developing countries in global logistics and transportation systems. I wanted to gain more knowledge and experience in this field, so I decided to come and study here."

In ancient times, Xi'an served as a crucial eastern terminal of the Silk Road, a major trade route connecting the East and West. Today, it is regaining that legacy through innovation, collaboration and openness, demonstrating how technology and connectivity are shaping a future where both tradition and progress coexist harmoniously.

The city that makes foreigners feel at home

This spirit of openness is not just reshaping the city's skyline. More importantly, it's also creating new opportunities for people from around the world.

For Mukum Martin Mukum, a Cameroonian entrepreneur who has lived in Xi'an in northwest China for nine years, it was not the immigration officer's stamp on his passport that made him feel at home, it was a cup of tea.

"It happened at a government event," Mukum recalled during a recent interview. "I discovered a local tea so remarkable that I immediately sent some to my mother. Her response 'Why didn't you bring this home sooner?' was my 'aha' moment. Now I'm determined to introduce this treasure to Cameroon and build a business around it."

That spark of entrepreneurial idea, born from cultural exchange and supported by local policy, is exactly what the Xixian New Area of Xi'an is cultivating.

A national sci-tech innovation special zone, the Xixian New Area is a window to the Qinchuangyuan platform, where new ideas are born and academic strengths transform into economic impact.

Han Ping, deputy director of the technology innovation and new economy bureau of Xixian New Area, told Science and Technology Daily: "Xi'an is a city of knowledge, home to over 100 universities and top-tier research institutions. Qinchuangyuan was created to turn academic strength into real economic impact by opening doors to global talent and turning ideas into action."

The Xixian New Area launched a pilot program to attract talent from around the globe. The process is simple: Submit a business plan and choose an international incubator. And upon approval, applicants can receive full support, from company registration and legal aid to work permits and office space.

"We want you to thrive," Han said. Even students can participate. Through partnerships with universities like the Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU), they can intern with local firms, test market ideas, and gain real-world experience long before graduation. "It's a bridge from campus to commerce," Han added. "And it's open to everyone."

 

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Science and Technology Daily: Xi'an, Where Ancient Culture Meets Smart Future

Science and Technology Daily: Xi'an, Where Ancient Culture Meets Smart Future

In the news release, "International Healthcare Week Returns to Thailand in 2026 with Expanded Industry Reach", issued on 15 January 2026 by Informa Markets. over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the testimonial featured on behalf of i-SENS, South Korea., the name mentioned should read "Na Jiwoong, POC Division Head, i-SENS, South Korea." rather than "Haeun Jung, Global Marketing Manager, i-SENS, Korea" as originally issued inadvertently.

BANGKOK, Jan. 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- International Healthcare Week is set to return to Thailand (8-10 July 2026, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Bangkok), bringing together the region's most influential health and wellness stakeholders. Organised by Informa Markets, this flagship event will co-locate three major exhibitions: CPHI South East Asia, WHX Bangkok (formerly Medlab Asia and Asia Health), and Medtec Southeast Asia. These events will unite cutting-edge pharmaceutical, medical device, medical laboratory and design and manufacturers of medical devices under one roof, attracting an expected 26,000+ visitors.

Demonstrating Informa's strong commitment to expanding and deepening industry networks, International Healthcare Week 2026 will feature over 1,000 leading local, regional and international exhibitors. This expansion underscores the event's vital role as a strategic platform to advance the health and wellness industry throughout Southeast Asia.

By uniting pharmaceutical, medical device, medical laboratory, and medical technology manufacturing, International Healthcare Week 2026 plays a critical role in accelerating regional healthcare integration and improving health outcomes for diverse communities. The event supports Southeast Asia's healthcare priorities, promoting sustainable development and advanced medical technologies that benefit the entire region.

The events' collaborative approach empowers stakeholders to share knowledge, build partnerships, and create scalable solutions tailored to the unique challenges faced by Southeast Asia countries. This cultivates a robust healthcare ecosystem that enhances access, quality, and affordability of care.

International Healthcare Week 2026 promises to be an unparalleled convergence of industry expertise and business opportunities, strengthening Southeast Asia's collective capacity in health innovation and delivering lasting impact across the region.

"Thailand is at the heart of Southeast Asia's rapidly growing healthcare market, making it the perfect location to showcase our biosensor technology. WHX Bangkok offered an excellent opportunity to connect with prospective buyers and strengthen relationships with existing partners. This platform aligned seamlessly with our goals of expanding our presence in Asia, reaffirming our leadership in the diagnostic market, and driving sustainable growth in the region." Na Jiwoong, POC Division Head, i-SENS, South Korea. 

"Participating in CPHI South East Asia has been an incredible experience for us! This event serves as a dynamic platform to connect with our valued customers, explore emerging market trends, and gain valuable industry insights. Our goal in being part of CPHI South East Asia is to strengthen our presence in the region, build meaningful relationships with customers, and proudly showcase our innovative drug delivery systems, active material science solutions, and services that advance patient care and improve treatment outcomes." Anand Hiremath, Vice President, Aptar Pharma, India.

With the theme "Local & Regional to Global Networking," the event aims to empower companies to scale their businesses from local markets to the wider global stage.

With a focus on addressing the needs of around 700 million Southeast Asia citizens, the event fosters innovation, delivers cutting-edge healthcare solutions, and encourages knowledge transfer and cross-border collaboration among industry leaders, policymakers, and investors.

Thailand - Southeast Asia's Hub for Healthcare Innovation

Thailand's robust infrastructure, supportive regulatory environment, and flourishing innovation ecosystem make it an ideal gateway for Southeast Asia-wide healthcare development. Positioned as a major regional hub, International Healthcare Week 2026 reinforces Thailand's growing role as a centre for healthcare, medical technology, and pharmaceutical development. This premier event offers unparalleled opportunities for forging new partnerships, attracting investments, and driving market expansion throughout the health ecosystem in ASEAN and beyond.

Be Part of International Healthcare Week 2026

The event offers unmatched opportunities to build meaningful partnerships and contribute to shaping the future of healthcare in Southeast Asia and extend global impact. Don't miss the chance to advance your career and position yourself at the forefront of healthcare evolution.

For more information and registration details, please visit https://inthealthcareweek.com/

About Informa Markets

Informa Markets creates platforms for industries and specialist markets to trade, innovate and grow. Our portfolio is comprised of more than 550 international B2B events and brands in markets including Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals, Infrastructure, Construction & Real Estate, Fashion & Apparel, Hospitality, Food & Beverage, and Health & Nutrition, among others. We provide customers and partners around the globe with opportunities to engage, experience and do business through face-to-face exhibitions, specialist digital content and actionable data solutions. As the world's leading exhibitions organiser, we bring a diverse range of specialist markets to life, unlocking opportunities and helping them to thrive 365 days of the year. For more information, please visit www.informamarkets.com.

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** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

International Healthcare Week Returns to Thailand in 2026 with Expanded Industry Reach

International Healthcare Week Returns to Thailand in 2026 with Expanded Industry Reach

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