Industry Decision-Makers: Senior executives, founders, and strategy leaders in the intelligent technology sector focused on industry trends, collaboration opportunities and application scenarios.
Buyers: Corporate representatives with specific procurement needs, such as equipment purchasing managers and supply chain professionals, seeking technical solutions and supplier resources.
Technical Experts: R&D engineers, system architects and others interested in cutting-edge technologies, standardization progress and practical applications of technology implementation.
Investors: Venture capital firms, corporate investment departments and angel investors targeting innovative projects and commercialization potential in intelligent technology.
Government Departments: Policymakers supporting international trade, technical collaboration and industrial policy, focusing on the exhibition's potential for fostering global partnerships.
Industry Associations/Business Chambers: Bridges for promoting industry growth, coordinating resources and enhancing international exchange.
Research Institutions/Universities: Advocates for the application of academic research and technology transfer in real-world scenarios.
International Organizations: Such as trade promotion agencies and technology alliances, focusing on platforms and initiatives to advance global intelligent technology collaboration.
Tech Media: Covering the latest advancements in intelligent technologies like AI, IoT, blockchain and 5G featured at the exhibition.
Business Media: Highlighting the commercial value of the event and the contributions of participating enterprises, reaching a broad business audience.
Social Media KOLs: Key opinion leaders in the intelligent tech field driving online traffic and expanding the exhibition's digital impact.
General Media: Promoting the event's highlights to the public and enterprises, boosting awareness and reputation.