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United Nations Industrial Development Organization: The Fourth Industrial Revolution Industrial Accelerator Has landed in China for the First Time

2024-04-25   

The Fourth Industrial Revolution Industrial Accelerator (Hangzhou) project of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has recently been officially unveiled. The reporter learned from the Investment and Technology Promotion Office of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (Beijing, China) that this is also the first fourth industrial revolution industrial technology exhibition platform launched by UNIDO in China. The unveiling of the industrial accelerator in Hangzhou has sparked strong interest among visitors in several exhibition areas, including smart production and manufacturing, smart agriculture and food, smart energy, and smart circular economy. Peter Nussbaum, Secretary General of the German International Economic Council, led a business delegation composed of German hidden champion companies to attend the event on that day. He hopes that the accelerator can provide more industry training to help more enterprises understand the benefits of digital technology for their development. In the future, the German International Economic Council will also have more interaction with accelerators to jointly promote technological cooperation and exchanges between China and Germany. Another place full of expectations for the accelerator project is Hangzhou. Hangzhou is an important digital city in China. Sun Xudong, Deputy Mayor of Hangzhou, stated that the landing of the fourth industrial revolution accelerator of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization in Hangzhou marks a new level of internationalization and digitization in Hangzhou. The multiple advanced digital technology achievements showcased by the accelerator are highly consistent with the current key industrial digitization and digital industrialization concepts promoted by Hangzhou City. In the future, Hangzhou will accelerate the development of international exchanges, technological innovation, and digital empowerment. Zhang Yi, Deputy Director of the China Center for International Economic and Technological Exchange, also expressed his hope that Hangzhou Accelerator can become a dazzling display, a powerful server, an accelerator for industrial revolution, and a promoter of international cooperation. It will play a positive role in promoting the construction of partnerships, investment, and technological cooperation, helping to explore new technologies, new formats, and new models, and promoting the transformation and development of related industries and enterprises. In the view of Fatu Haidala, the representative of the Director General and Executive Director of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, the Fourth Industrial Revolution Industrial Accelerator (Hangzhou) of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization not only brings together innovative green and digital technologies from various industries, but also strives to improve the accessibility of technology. Meanwhile, as an interactive platform, the accelerator will provide customized training programs for technology suppliers and enterprises, accelerating the development of startups and mature enterprises. Prior to the unveiling ceremony, a business delegation led by Nussbaum and a German hidden champion company had already visited and exchanged ideas with Alibaba, Wahaha, and Zhejiang Dahua Technology. On the day of the unveiling ceremony, a Sino German industry docking meeting was also held, and the third Global Digital Trade Expo was introduced and the industrial development environment of Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou was introduced. Experts at the conference held a roundtable dialogue on "Industry 4.0 and New Quality Productivity, Disruptive Innovation and Digital Redefinition of Industrial Development," "New Services and New Manufacturing, and Productive Services Supporting Sustainable Value Chains.". Experts believe that promoting technological innovation and development requires strengthened cooperation from all sectors of the world to jointly build a more sustainable value chain. Professor Dr. from the Technical University of Munich

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