Since applications began to be accepted last December for attending the 2019 Big Data Expo, which will be held in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province this May, hundreds of companies from 21 countries have been confirmed to attend, which will make up 36.3 percent of the total exhibitors.
The overseas exhibitors from the United States, Israel, United Kingdom, Canada, Russia, India, Singapore, South Korea, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Germany, and more cover the big data frontiers of smart manufacturing, smart cities, big health, smart grids for energy supply, the internet of things in automobile supply chains, and robotics.
About 120 of the exhibitors will attend the Big Data Expo for the first time, including world's top 500 companies such as Sony, Seagate, and NTT Docomo.
The 2019 Big Data Expo will be divided into three parts covering international frontier technologies, digital applications, and innovative and entrepreneurial achievements.
Each part will have two pavilions to showcase the technologies and applications of big data integrating with digital economy, public service, smart manufacturing, industrial upgrading, environment protection, and smart living solutions.