Advanced Manufacturing Chain Exhibition Area Opens at the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo
2026-06-28 10:47
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Under the theme "Making Manufacturing More Efficient," the Advanced Manufacturing Chain exhibition area of the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) opened in Beijing, showcasing the complete manufacturing value chain from R&D and design to advanced materials, key components, intelligent manufacturing, and high-end equipment. This year's exhibition area emphasized the role of advanced manufacturing in driving technological application and international cooperation.

Advanced Manufacturing Chain: Making Manufacturing More Efficient

The 1,000-square-meter low-altitude economy exhibition area brought together over 30 established enterprises and startups from regions including Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Shenzhen. This area showcased complete aviation systems, key components, and practical applications such as emergency response and smart logistics, reflecting the industry's transition toward commercial deployment.

In the aviation sector, Airbus exhibited alongside 15 of the world's leading aerospace manufacturers, covering the entire aviation value chain from advanced materials, fasteners, and aerostructures to operational services and composite material recycling. On June 22, Airbus, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) jointly hosted the "Finance Empowering the Aviation Industry" forum, inviting stakeholders from the aviation and financial sectors to discuss industrial cooperation.

The new materials exhibition area highlighted advancements in material technology. Jilin Chemical Fiber showcased its T1200-grade ultra-high-strength carbon fiber, currently the strongest carbon fiber produced on an industrial scale globally, with potential applications ranging from commercial aircraft manufacturing to deep-space exploration. Sinochem Group presented an integrated humanoid robot material portfolio, including bionic flexible skin and robot hand tendon cables. Aluminum Corporation of China exhibited advanced materials and components, covering aluminum for the C919 passenger aircraft, lightweight automotive body materials, infrared germanium lenses, specialty alumina, and high-performance copper products.

International exhibitors such as Siemens and Honeywell showcased their products at the expo, including industrial AI agents, intelligent decision support systems, and low-carbon technologies, reflecting the ongoing trend of multinational corporations integrating into China's manufacturing ecosystem.

Cross-industry participation was another key feature of this year's expo. Gree Group made its debut at CISCE, focusing on smart factories and precision manufacturing. Wuliangye Group moved from the green agriculture chain exhibition area to the advanced manufacturing chain area, displaying products beyond its core baijiu business, including precision machine tools, automotive parts, and ultra-high-voltage insulators, reflecting its expansion into advanced manufacturing.

The expo also brought together specialized small and medium-sized enterprises and industry leaders, helping to strengthen cooperation and enhance supply chain resilience.

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