Chinese Tech Companies Make Big Splash At Mobile World Congress

A significant number of Asian participants have returned, with about 5,000 from China showcasing the newest innovations and cutting-edge technologies.

Chinese Tech Companies Make Big Splash At Mobile World Congress
Leading Chinese telecom companies gathered this week in Barcelona, Spain, for the Mobile World Congress 2023. The event is regarded as the biggest and most important one ever held in the field of mobile communication. A global audience has seen the newest products and technologies from businesses like ZTE, OPPO, and Huawei. Gao Ang of CGTN has more.

Chinese leading telecom companies released a 5G Network Co-Construction and Sharing Guide at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, to share key technologies and operational experiences in 5G with international peers.

China Unicom’s Chairman and CEO, LIU LIEHONG “China Unicom will use its balancing role to support the development of smart devices, content, and applications on the one hand, while driving the growth of the ICT industry on the other, connecting upstream and downstream players to jointly create and share value.”

More than 200 countries and regions have sent over 80,000 people to the event. A significant number of Asian participants have returned, with about 5,000 from China showcasing the newest innovations and cutting-edge technologies.

Participating Chinese companies included ZTE, OPPO, and Huawei, with some emphasising digitalization and green development.

British participant HISHAM “In my opinion, Chinese businesses are setting the pace for innovation. You should start by looking for a Chinese company if you’re looking for innovation.”

Greek participant DEIMOS: “They are very innovative and, in my opinion, are very good all around. We have seen the AI camera as well as a fantastic camera with a huge sensor and excellent picture quality.”

China released a plan this week to develop a digital China and to promote 5G, data centres, and supercomputing technologies. It demanded strong interconnectivity and significant advances in digital innovation.

Beijing GAO ANG “The plan also supports the application of digital technology in the real economy, including in the fields of manufacturing, agriculture, finance, and other industries. Additionally, it predicts that by 2035, China will lead the world in digital development, echoing a similar prediction made by telecom companies as they expand their international partnerships. Beijing, CGTN, and GA.”