Discover the latest machinery and equipment solutions for various industries in this section. Whether you're a manufacturer or a sourcing agent, we provide detailed information on cutting-edge technologies that will optimize your operations.
Winnsen Industry Co. Ltd markets the EL201A-32A-1053, a smart parcel delivery locker that provides a 24/7 pickup option and works with any courier or delivery service.
Qingdao Everun Machinery Co. Ltd’s model ERT1500-2205 is a 1.5-ton forklift with a hydraulic four-wheel drive transmission and 18.4kW-rated Perkins Euro 5 engine
Foshan Nuovo Food Machinery Co. Ltd’s model MH-3-2 is a dough processing machine with an adjustable processing time of 20 to 30 minutes and a capacity of 50kg.
Jinjiang Jiaxing Co. markets the Laser Engraving Machine-051I, which can be used on acrylic, leather, MDF, metal, paper, plastic, plywood, rubber and wood.
Shoppers are bracing for a pricier iPhone 18 Pro as AI-driven demand for memory chips tightens supply, forcing Apple to consider higher retail tags; here's what buyers and investors need to know about costs, options, and whether the premium is worth it.
Shoppers are snapping up smarter, sleeker cases as MagSafe and Qi2 compatibility reshape the market; manufacturers and brands in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific are racing to turn a disposable commodity into a repeatable, premium purchase that matters for style, protection and charging convenience.
Shenzhen Golf & Feihuang Technology Co. Ltd’s model X18 is a magnetic power bank with a built-in AC plug for direct wall charging and a USB-C cable as wired option.
For gaming and PC buyers, rising RAM and component costs are reshaping hardware pricing and sourcing decisions worldwide. With consoles, PCs and peripherals all affected, the key question is how to adjust your product lineup and purchasing strategy in a market where prices may not return to pre‑shortage levels. This article explains what’s happening, who’s feeling it most, and how to keep players gaming without breaking your budget.
AI gadgets are moving from hype to utility, and buyers need to keep up. The products worth backing in 2026 are smaller, task‑focused devices that fit into existing routines—sleep rings, smart glasses, AI recorders—rather than grand attempts to replace the smartphone. Here’s how to evaluate them and choose devices that will stick in everyday use
Shoppers and investors are taking notice as China’s factory sector nudged back into growth in June 2026, led by a sharp rebound in high‑tech and AI‑related production; the uptick matters because it shows export demand, not domestic spending, is currently powering the recovery.
Buyers are already feeling it: strategic memory deals and AI demand have set a higher price floor for phones, laptops and consoles, and that could keep gadgets pricier across markets until 2030, so here's what to know, how to shop smarter and when it might finally ease.
Surging interest is shifting from heavy VR headsets to lighter AR and smart glasses, with shipments jumping and new brands finding room to grow; owners, retailers and tech fans in China, India and the US are watching hardware, pricing and localization shape the next wave.