Nordic enterprises to showcase themselves at CHTF
The Sino-Scandinavian Innovation & Entrepreneurship Centre (SSIEC) will set up a Nordic Pavilion for the third time at the China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF).
It will showcase a number of new projects focusing on information communication, environmental protection, medical technology and Nordic design on-site from Dec 27 to 29.
In addition, 16 Nordic start-ups will display their new products and technologies at the online CHTF from Dec 27 to 31 to seek cooperation with Chinese partners.
The Nordic Pavilion is located in the Belt & Road Area and International Pavilions in the No 1 Hall of the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center. It is jointly hosted by the Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in China, Norwegian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and Finland Chamber of Commerce in Guangdong.
Vitails, the Nordic region's largest conference and exhibition focusing on transforming healthcare and social welfare, will promote itself at the Nordic Pavilion at this year's CHTF. The conference often attracts over 6,000 experts and investors in the medical technology industry.
Denmark-based NordiQ Group will bring its innovative and comprehensive solutions in conceptual urban planning, urban development strategy research, sustainable building design and construction drawing design to decision-makers and users.
TOMRA was founded in Norway in 1972, and has set up operating agencies in more than 80 countries and regions around the world. It will show how it innovates and optimizes resource productivity based on sensor technology.