The 2022 World Internet of Things (IoT) Exposition opened Friday in the city of Wuxi, east China's Jiangsu Province.
The three-day event includes a summit, an exhibition featuring the latest IoT applications and products, and several forums focusing on themes like the industrial internet, intelligent sensing and intelligent connected vehicles.
From self-driving vehicles to industrial robotics, 240 IoT-related enterprises, including State Grid, China Mobile, Huawei and Microsoft, displayed their latest products at the exhibition, which covers nearly 30,000 square meters.
Dubbed an "IoT city," Wuxi currently has more than 3,000 IoT-related companies, with an output value of more than 350 billion yuan (about 49 billion U.S. dollars), and it leads the formulation of over half of the IoT international standards.
Produced by Xinhua Global Service