Chinese inventions were unveiled at the Nuremberg International Invention Exhibition
On October 27th, the 76th International Exhibition of Inventions opened in Nuremberg, Germany. The China Invention Association showcased an impressive collection of 96 innovative inventions from China.
According to reports, the inventions on display were primarily sourced from prestigious institutions such as Tsinghua University, Peking University, Jilin University, Beihang University, the Institute of Engineering Thermophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Beijing Neurosurgery Institute, Xiaomi, and Gree Group, among others. The projects spanned multiple fields, including healthcare, construction, water resources, computer science, instrumentation, electronic communication, and home appliances.
He Zhenfu, the Vice President of the China Invention Association, led the Chinese delegation at the event. He emphasized that the showcased inventions not only reflect China’s latest innovations but also highlight the intelligence and creativity of Chinese inventors. “The Chinese invention community is opening its arms to embrace the world,” he stated. “We hope that China’s innovative results will shine on the international stage in the future while contributing more Chinese wisdom to the progress and development of human society.”
Established in 1948, the Nuremberg International Exhibition of Inventions is one of the most renowned innovation fairs globally. This year’s event spans three days and has attracted over 500 invention projects from approximately 30 countries and regions.