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New center opens to promote Longhua’s smart production
    2025-08-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Tan Yifan

cicitan2011@gmail.com

LONGHUA District has opened a new showroom that brings together some of Shenzhen’s most advanced industries under one roof. The Longhua International Marketing Center for Enterprise Products, jointly developed by EyeShenzhen and the Longhua International Cooperation Center (LICC), is now operating on the fourth floor of the LICC.

The center features six themed halls designed to provide international visitors, multinational companies, and business associations with a one-stop experience of the city’s advanced manufacturing.

The Longhua Showroom brings together more than 40 products from over 20 Longhua-based firms, reflecting the district’s five pillar sectors — semiconductors, new energy, high-end medical devices, the digital economy, and low-altitude aviation.

The second hall highlights sustainable development and green innovation. The new energy and high-end medical devices section gathers leading manufacturers that are pushing the frontiers of digital energy and healthcare technology. Another hall focuses on semiconductors and the low-altitude economy, displaying advances in chip design, UAV systems, and air traffic management.

The Digital Economy Hall presents breakthroughs in AI, smart communications, and internet applications, while the Modern Fashion Hall highlights Longhua’s creative industries ranging from clothing to furniture.

More than 100 companies, including Meituan, Ugreen, Grepow, Creality, SmallRig, and the National Innovation Center for Advanced Medical Devices, are exhibiting over 150 flagship products. Organizers said the aim is to give international partners direct access to Shenzhen’s manufacturers and create opportunities for local firms to expand abroad.

“When I enter the exhibition halls, a whole new world of product introduction opens up before me. There I flew a drone, had my health checked through acupuncture, tried a hydrogen-powered bicycle, talked with a robot, learned Chinese thanks to AI, and much more,” said Marina Vilchinskaia, a vlogger who visited the center Tuesday. “I highly recommend that everyone visit here and immerse yourself in the world of smart products!”

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