On Tuesday night in Las Vegas, industry leaders, government officials, and technology experts from China and the United States assembled with the objective of enhancing and deepening the ties between the two countries in the rapidly expanding consumer electronics industry.
The forum titled ‘Chinese Night’ was organized by the Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco and the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products. The event focused on the advancements and growth of consumer electronics and took place during the Consumer Electronics Show, the largest technology exhibition in the world, occurring from Tuesday to Friday.
At this occasion, Tsou Yung Hung, the Deputy Consul General of China in San Francisco, mentioned that they are reintroducing the ‘Chinese Night’ following the pandemic. He stated that the event provides an opportunity to present the most recent technologies and observe the worldwide developments in this field.
Tsu emphasized the significance of establishing a strong shared foundation between the two nations, particularly within the lucrative consumer electronics industry.
Recognizing the advantageous results and shared benefits that the economic and trade relations between China and the United States can bring, Tsi urged companies from both countries to utilize opportunities such as “Chinese Night” to strengthen their collaboration and communication.
Leo Chun, the vice chairman of the chamber, expressed his wish for “Chinese Night” to promote the integration of Chinese companies into the global ecosystem and foster mutually beneficial collaborations through the sharing of industry accomplishments.
It is noted that the integration of artificial intelligence and new types of products will be the driving force behind the future of consumer electronics. This means that computers, phones, and various other devices will rely on artificial intelligence for their functioning and existence.
(Xinhua)