Global medical titans are leveraging the expo to cement their local manufacturing footprints. GE Healthcare and Siemens Healthineers are highlighting their 'China-for-China' R&D strategies, while AstraZeneca is putting its AI-powered drug discovery platform on display. These international efforts are mirrored by domestic breakthroughs, such as BGI’s human genome foundation model and a domestically produced orthopedic surgical robot from Longwood Valley. The Hainan Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone adds a layer of regulatory innovation, showcasing a fast-track program designed to accelerate medical device adoption.
Beyond clinical technology, the expo maps the intersection of consumer health and industrial automation. Procter & Gamble and L'Oréal are integrating AI to shorten design cycles, while Starbucks is demonstrating full traceability for coffee beans sourced from Yunnan province. The integration of traditional medicine is equally prominent; brands like Guangzhou Phar. Holdings and Xin Bao Tang are digitizing pulse-taking and moxibustion to make heritage practices scalable for international markets. China State Construction rounds out the exhibit with a green pavilion, constructed in 128 days, which serves as a prototype for low-carbon, smart living environments.





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