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Chinese companies shine at CES 2020 with leading-edge products(3)

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2020-01-12 08:10:44Xinhua Editor : Huang Mingrui ECNS App Download

By launching the PowerEgg X, PowerVision has created an entirely new product classification, the all-in-one autonomous personal AI camera category.

"(To) Innovate the future is our mission and innovation is in our DNA," said Wally Zheng, founder and CEO of PowerVision. "By creating a multi-purpose device, PowerVision has reduced users' cost and storage requirement, increased ease-of-use, giving users unprecedented convenience."

Founded in 2015, Horizon Robotics is at the forefront of creating AI technology that will enable safer and more intelligent vehicles, and has already become a partner of advanced innovations with companies such as Bosch, Audi and Continental AG.

At the CES 2020, Horizon displayed a number of AI chips and products jointly developed with partners. "Many foreign customers have come to talk with us and expressed intent to cooperate," said Lyu Peng, director of international business development with Horizon.

PuduTech, a top-notch intelligent indoor delivery robot provider from China, showcased three of its delivery robots at the event. The company used two-thirds of its exhibition space to set up a "Future Restaurant" for visitors to experience how the delivery robots work in real environment.

A visitor experiences a 5G smart phone at the booth of Huawei at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the United States, Jan 7, 2020. (Photo/Xinhua)

PROVIDING EVERYDAY CONVENIENCE

A large chunk of the some 1,000 Chinese companies attending the CES 2020 are small companies with no more than 100 employees. They are mainly engaged in designing and producing small products closely related to everyday life, from phone screen protectors, tooth brushes to vehicle electronics.

These small companies may not be high-tech, but they still have eye-catching innovative elements in their products.

A U-shaped electric tooth brush presented by Magenta Technology International Ltd. from the Chinese city of Shenzhen aroused the interest of many visitors.

"There is no such design in the U.S. market," said Sober Gao, managing director with Magenta. "We have a number of patents on this product."

Patrick McNamara from North Carolina, who showed a keen interest in the tooth brush, said he had never seen that design before.

"It's better than the traditional tooth brush. It looks original and unique," he said, while advising the company to improve the handle of the product so that it can have a more professional look.

Beneworld International, a small company engaged in vehicle electronics, exhibited dozens of uniquely designed GPS, rear view monitor, DVR and other vehicle electronic products.

"We have dozens of patents, both design and software patents," said Stephen Tang, CEO of Beneworld. "We follow scientific and technological development very closely and (are) always quick to integrate state-of-the-art technologies into our products."

"The quality is good for the price," said Jamal Awad from the U.S. state of Georgia, who was negotiating with Tang at the booth, planning to order 500 rear view monitors.

The CES 2020 hosted some 4,500 companies, nearly a quarter of which are from China. "China remains a top international market at CES, with many Chinese companies exhibiting at the show to build their brand and forge global partnerships," said the CTA in an email to Xinhua.

 

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