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World IoT Expo 2025 concludes in China

2025-11-02 21:51 Last Updated At:22:57

The three-day World Internet of Thing (WIoT) Exposition 2025 concluded in the city of Wuxin, east China's Jiangsu Province, on Sunday, after releasing a series of industry-shaping outcomes.

Themed "Intelligent Sensing, Network Connectivity, Industrial Empowerment," the expo drew to it nearly 400 exhibitors from 15 countries and regions, including the United States, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Singapore.

A series of industry-shaping outcomes were rolled out at the expo this year, including the "Top 10 Global IoT Trends for 2025" insights and a global test network for 5G NTN (non-terrestrial network) satellite IoT.

Leading experts and entrepreneurs were also invited to in-depth discussions on trending topics, including artificial intelligence and satellite IoT.

As one of the largest, most specialized, and most influential gatherings in the global IoT sector, the expo has attracted more than 5,000 top experts and entrepreneurs from 56 countries and regions to Wuxi since 2016, with a total of over 2 million visits.

The expo has also facilitated the landing of more than 300 projects worth over 150 billion yuan (about 21 billion U.S. dollars) and attracted 1,200 talents from China and overseas in total, providing a strong boost to the industry's high-quality development.

World IoT Expo 2025 concludes in China

World IoT Expo 2025 concludes in China

The unveiling ceremony for the Sino-Russian Consortium for Innovation in Forestry Education, Science and Industry took place in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province on Monday, prior to Russian President Vladimir Putin's state visit to China on May 19-20.

Jointly initiated by Northeast Forestry University and Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University, the consortium includes 48 universities, research institutes and enterprises from both countries.

It focuses on talent cultivation, joint research and cultural and industrial exchanges, promoting faculty and student exchanges, course sharing and joint labs to advance sustainable forestry development.

Representatives from the founding universities and an enterprise partner elaborated on the significance of the consortium and its expected impact.

Song Wenlong, president of Northeast Forestry University, highlighted the transformative nature of the partnership.

"The consortium marks a shift from loose exchanges to institutionalized, normalized and substantive cooperation. It has greatly enhanced the international cultivation of forestry talents and the original innovation capacity in scientific research, contributing Chinese and Russian wisdom and strength to deepening China-Russia good-neighborly friendship, empowering regional green development, and building a global ecological security barrier," said Song.

Irina Melnychuk, president of Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University, spoke about the long-standing friendship and the new synergy the consortium aims to create.

"Our two universities have a long history of friendship. However, to enhance the effectiveness of our cooperation, we decided to establish this consortium. We hope it will generate this kind of synergy. For all those involved in this consortium, there is an opportunity to achieve such significant new results," said Melnychuk.

Alexander Resin, a representative of a Russian enterprise, emphasized the talent exchange and practical immersion opportunities the consortium will provide.

"Today, both China and Russia need highly professional and well-educated talents. Of course, this also provides opportunities for Chinese students to intern at Russian enterprises and for Russian students to intern at Chinese enterprises. This is a very beneficial exchange of ideas, plans, goals and tasks, as well as an opportunity to immerse oneself in real production processes," said Resin.

By 2025, China and Russia had established over 150 cooperative education institutions and programs.

Fifteen university alliances of similar types have brought together more than 800 universities from the two countries to carry out joint scientific research and collaborative innovation.

Sino-Russian forestry education consortium launched in northeast China for green growth

Sino-Russian forestry education consortium launched in northeast China for green growth

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