
The 27th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) concluded at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center in Bao’an District on Nov. 16. Spanning 400,000 square meters, the three-day fair featured specialized zones, including one for major national sci-tech equipment, and attracted over 5,000 renowned companies and international organizations from more than 100 countries and regions.

A view of the Dapeng pavilion
Dapeng New District presented a range of high-tech achievements in key sectors such as marine technology, health & wellness, new energy, biomedicine, and the low-altitude economy at its booth (Hall 15, D4). A total of 23 leading companies from the district participated, showcasing their strengths in frontier industries through product displays, tech demos, and interactive experiences.

Visitors interact with an exhibitor at the Dapeng pavilion during the China Hi-Tech Fair
The participating enterprises were leaders in their respective fields. They included core companies in marine equipment R&D and seawater utilization, innovators in clean energy storage and conversion, top institutions in biomedicine and high-end medical devices, as well as pioneers in drone systems and low-altitude logistics.

Visitors take a look at the electric hydrofoil of Dapeng-based company Waydoo
The Dapeng pavilion aligned with the district’s strategic goal of becoming a world-class coastal eco-tourism destination and a key hub for the global marine center city. It highlighted three core elements: technology, ecology, and the future, systematically presenting Dapeng's industrial layout and potential in sectors like the low-altitude economy, marine tech, and biomedicine.