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| iFlytek, a leading artificial intelligence firm, expects consumer
business revenue to contribute half of the company’s total
revenue.Totally 2,000 iFlytek portable translators, supporting 58
languages, have been delivered to hotels and other sites in Shanghai in
advance of the second China International Import Expo (CIIE).The second
China International Import Expo will be held at the National Exhibition
and Convention Center in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, 2019.For
further information about China International Import Expo, please visit:
https://www.shine.cn/China-International-Import-Expo/ or
https://www.shine.cn/ciie2019/v1.To get more CIIE 2019, you can visit shine news official website. “iFlytek wants to contribute to building a community of shared future for mankind,” said Liu Qingsheng, senior vice president of iFlytek’s consumer business. Currently, iFlytek’s consumer business covers products like translators and robots, featuring voice recognition or translation features. The company's consumer base is now 10 times greater than three years ago. In the long term, consumer business will account for 50 percent of the company’s total revenue, compared with about 20 percent now, Liu said during an interview with Shanghai Daily. In the first nine months, revenue reached 6.6 billion yuan, 24.4 percent growth year on year. Net profit was 374 million yuan, 70.5 percent up from a year ago.iFlytek’s translators will be used in 1,762 expo hotels and other CIIE sites. The Translator 3.0 supports 58 languages for real-time translation. The database covers finance, medicine, sports, trade and computing. More than 1.6 million developers and organizations are using iFlytek’s translation services, making it smarter and more accurate, said Liu. | ||
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| Over 30 global enterprises are showcasing their innovative practices on
the sidelines of the China International Import Expo.The second China
International Import Expo will be held at the National Exhibition and
Convention Center in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, 2019.For further
information about China International Import Expo, please visit: https://www.shine.cn/China-International-Import-Expo/ or
https://www.shine.cn/ciie2019/v1.To get more CIIE 2019, you can visit shine news official website. The exhibition, organized by Shanghai Daily, Eastday.com and The Paper, opened on November 1 at Shanghai Tower, the city’s tallest building and the world’s second-tallest, in Shanghai’s iconic Lujiazui financial zone. It will run through Friday. Dozens of journalists from around the world reporting on the CIIE visited the exhibition on Thursday. Senior officials with some of the enterprises shared their visions in helping Shanghai’s role in the global innovation landscape.With texts, photos and samples on display on the building's B2 floor, the exhibition looks at the companies' innovative achievements, showcasing their involvement in the city’s infrastructure projects, engagement in local innovation networks and their efforts in promoting sustainable communities. Honeywell delivers high-tech solutions ranging from aerospace to control technologies for buildings and industry, and performance materials, as well as the Internet of Things, said Lydia Lu, vice president of communications at Honeywell Asia High Growth Regions. As a major CIIE exhibitor, Honeywell mainly displays connected aircraft, smart construction, intelligent manufacturing, connect supply chain and safety production solutions. Many of the technologies are on display in China for the first time. Shanghai is home to Honeywell’s Asia-Pacific headquarters and its R&D center. It cooperates with local universities, colleges, research institutions and companies to promote the transformation of technological achievements into real products. UFI Filters, a global leader in filtration technology and thermal management, is displaying its UFI Multitube, a new engine air filter to help cut emissions. UFI chose Shanghai as one of its innovation centers because China is the largest automotive market, where the new-energy vehicle sector and concepts develop faster than in other countries, said Carlo Nizia, supervisor of the board of directors with UFI Filters (Shanghai) Co. He said UFI’s Shanghai R&D Center will become the group’s center of excellence. | ||
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