Guizhou's big data enterprises showcase their latest products and solutions at the third InnoEX. [Photo/ddcpc website]
The third Hong Kong International Innovation & Technology Expo (InnoEX) opened on April 13 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, drawing over 500 tech enterprises, institutions, and innovation teams from across the world.
Eight big data enterprises from Southwest China's Guizhou province, China's first national big data pilot zone, highlighted breakthroughs in AI, smart cities, data exchange, and industrial internet.
The event marked a milestone for Guizhou's digital sector in going global. Crowds flocked to the Guizhou pavilion, with buyers and investors from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, and Macao expressing strong interest in the province's digital solutions.
The Big Data Security Engineering Research Center (Guizhou), as a promoter of DSMM national standards, drew attention from Shanghai delegates with its expertise in data security assessment, cross-border consultation, and certification.
Guizhou Baishan Cloud Technology spotlighted its high-speed, secure, and cost-effective edge cloud services, attracting tech firms seeking next-gen infrastructure solutions.
Guiyang Longmaster Information Technology unveiled "39AI Doctor", an AI healthcare product trained on large medical models, earning praise from Hong Kong's medical community.
Several Guizhou companies have initiated talks with global tech players, paving the way for future collaborations in AI, data exchange, and smart governance.
Guizhou's participation underscores its growing prowess in merging the digital and real-world economies and provides opportunities for its digital sector to expand into the Greater Bay Area and international markets.