Once primarily linked to bitcoin, blockchain technology now underpins various digital systems, emphasizing transparency, security, and automation across sectors like supply chains, finance, and healthcare.
Vietnam is redefining its foreign investment strategy by prioritizing long-term capital, technology transfer, and deeper integration with domestic industries, aiming for sustainable growth and regional competitiveness.
As vehicles increasingly rely on software, automakers are shifting their focus toward flexible, modular connectivity platforms to enhance digital services, support long-term growth, and adapt to network transitions, signaling a major industry transformation.
Industry leaders are increasingly adopting AI, automation, and IoT technologies, boosting production efficiency and safeguarding competitiveness amid rising global demand and operational challenges.
Shenzhen Zhongke Technology Co. Ltd offers the F18-01-01, a mini dash cam or DVR with single-channel recording capability at 2560x1440 pixels at 30fps.
The HBOT101-4 from China Flame Group Ltd is a food delivery robot with autonomous navigation, precise positioning, second-level obstacle avoidance, autonomous dispatch, remote control and automatic charging capabilities.
Where will China's labor-intensive industries go in the future? Professor Justin Yifu Lin, former senior vice president of the World Bank, believes that one way out is to follow historical laws and move to areas with low labor costs. The next stop of the transfer is not Southeast Asia with limited human resources, but the last cost depression with a population of 1 billion and very low labor costs - the African continent.