BEIJING – China’s latest technology is knocking out Western innovations from the park with new pioneering initiatives.
As a representative of Iran and the Tehran Times, I took part in a group interview with the Guangdong provincial representative of the National Congress (NPC) in Beijing on Saturday.
It focused on the fields of renewable energy, the electric vehicle industry, battery recycling, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics.
The All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) hosted an event that captivated both domestic and foreign media teams. ACJA is a non-governmental organization well known for its press circles. It has over 200 institutional members, including a association of local and professional journalists. It hosts a total of over 1,000,000 people engaged in journalism.
Guangdong Topstar Technology Co., Ltd. Wu Fengli, chairman and president of the company, has highlighted China’s notable advances in the AI and Robotics sector. He said that Asian countries’ progress in technological innovation has achieved a level of global competitiveness and is challenging the hegemony of international companies.
The All-china Journalists Association (ACJA) held a group interview with President Guangdong at the National People’s Congress (NPC) in Beijing on Saturday, attracting global attention. He said Topstar intends to work with prominent domestic companies specializing in large-scale models to create humanoid intelligent robots.
Topstar’s fundamental competitive advantage is rooted in the deep integration of artificial intelligence and robotics, which increases the efficiency and accuracy of industrial manufacturing processes.
WU dismissed the speculation that AI-driven automation would lead to unemployment, stressing that robotics aims to complement human labor rather than replacing it.
Wu said the top stars are willing to share their technology in the robotics sector with countries like Iran, China’s close ally.
Guangdong Brunp Recycling Technology Co., Ltd. Li Changdong, president of the company, shared a perspective on China’s prominent role in battery recycling and sustainable development. BRUNP recycling is a major initiative to address the issue of industrial waste.
Li’s comments focused on his move to renewable energy sources and his commitment to reducing carbon emissions and technological advancements.
Guangdong Xpeng Motors Technology Co., Ltd. Xiaopeng, chairman of the company, detailed Xpeng’s strategic goals regarding its international growth. He highlighted the company’s dedication to establishing a presence in more than 60 countries with the goal of positioning itself among the top three global exporters of New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) by 2027.
He said Xpeng Motors plans to mass-produce flying cars by 2026. He also expressed his preparations for the company to allow it to establish its presence in future countries such as Iran.
On the sidelines of group interviews, the robots were displayed to capture the interest of the journalists present. This AI-enabled robot can move autonomously and have conversations.
It may be Chinese technological since Deepseek launched its latest AI model on January 27th.
Chinese companies have led to more than $1 trillion in the global stock market with reduced AI inference models that surpass many Western competitors, including American competitors.
China has been enthusiastic about fostering technology that is not influenced by the West, particularly in light of restrictions imposed by the US.
On Friday, Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighted China’s technical achievements as evidence that US restrictions do not hinder his country’s progress.
At a press conference in Beijing about NPC side jobs, Wang said: If there is restraint, there is innovation. ”
Today, China has emerged as a technological role model for many countries due to significant advances in the high-tech sector. As a result, these countries are keen to promote cooperation with China.