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28th China Beijing Int'l High-tech Expo highlights cutting-edge innovations

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28th China Beijing Int'l High-tech Expo highlights cutting-edge innovations

2026-05-09 15:26 Last Updated At:15:37

Numerous cutting-edge innovations have taken the center stage of the 28th China Beijing International High-tech Expo which opened in Beijing on Friday.

With the theme of "Technology Drives Progress, Innovation Shapes the Future," the expo will last until Sunday.

Spanning about 50,000 square meters, the expo attracts more than 800 enterprises and institutions from China and abroad.

The expo features six specialized exhibition zones, namely information technology, healthcare, green and low-carbon development, intelligent manufacturing, digital economy, and regional innovation.

Visitors have the opportunity to closely examine new products and interact with them directly.

"I saw a robot, a machine making coffee, I just checked it. I realized that it can not only make very good coffee, but it can actually print the picture. So I got it to print my wife's picture," said Samir Babar, an Australian visitor.

For the first time, the expo has set up a popular science exhibition area, offering visitors immersive experiences of cutting-edge technologies applied in areas such as agriculture, culture and tourism, and healthcare.

"I saw the application, especially of the medical robots. They're so useful for treatment, for surgery," said Sergey Vorobyov, a visitor from Belarus.

An online digital platform has also been launched to facilitate project matchmaking, turning the expo into a "never-ending" platform for international sci-tech cooperation.

As China's inaugural large-scale international exhibition for tech exchange and cooperation, the expo has been held 27 times since its launch in 1998. It now serves as a key window into China's cutting-edge sci-tech innovations and a major platform for global industry collaboration.

28th China Beijing Int'l High-tech Expo highlights cutting-edge innovations

28th China Beijing Int'l High-tech Expo highlights cutting-edge innovations

Laura Fernandez was sworn in on Friday as Costa Rica's president for a four-year term during a ceremony at the National Stadium in San Jose.

Fernandez, 39, received the presidential sash from outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves before a crowd of about 20,000 people, including foreign dignitaries.

She previously served as minister of national planning and economic policy, and later as minister of the presidency.

Running as the candidate of the Sovereign People's Party, she won Costa Rica's presidential election on Feb 1.

In her first speech as president, Fernandez said her government would fight crime and prevent drug trafficking from infiltrating state institutions. She also announced plans to inaugurate a new "mega-prison" and one of the world's most modern police surveillance centers.

Laura Fernandez sworn in as Costa Rica's president

Laura Fernandez sworn in as Costa Rica's president

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