LAS VEGAS -- Zhongguancun, China's largest hi-tech zone, introduced five innovative technologies at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The unveiling of the technologies was conducted at a press conference attended by senior executives of the Consumer Electronics Association, representatives from the Zhongguancun Administrative Committee and its hi-tech companies, as well as key professionals interested in the latest technological developments in China.
"The Administrative Committee of Z-Park has worked hard to promote its companies on a global scale, including hosting events such as today. CES 2010 marks the first time a Chinese hi-tech zone will debut its innovations, and we are proud to witness this historical milestone," said Jason Oxman, Consumer Electronics Association Senior Vice President.
As the first and largest hi-tech zone in China, Zhongguancun is home to nearly 20,000 high-tech companies. It attracts local talents to set up labs and offices, as well as multinational corporations, both looking to develop R&D across all sectors and gain footholds in the Chinese market. Fortune 500 companies such as IBM, Intel and Microsoft have R&D centers at Zhongguancun, and so do internationally renowned Chinese enterprises such as Lenovo, Baidu and Sohu.
On March 13, 2009, the State Council of China officially deemed Zhongguancun the National Innovation Model Park. Zhongguancun's goal in the next ten years is to become a globally recognized technological innovation center. China has recognized the important role of Zhongguancun in creating technology that will put China at the forefront of technological development, and developing innovations that help make China more competitive in the world economy.
During the press conference, Zhongguancun introduced five innovative technologies, including:
-- Latest BlueSoleil 7.0 by IVT Corporation
-- Next Generation Text Understanding/Concept Search System by Patentics
-- Pervasive 3C convergence: IGRS's approach by Intelligent Grouping &
Resource Sharing protocol (IGRS)
-- Digital multimedia image processing integrated circuit technologies by
Vimicro International Corporation
-- eBook reader by Hanvon Technology Co., Ltd.
Unaffected by current economic conditions, Zhongguancun was able to maintain a 20% growth rate in the second half of 2009. In 2009, Zhongguancun generated US$170 billion in revenues and US$20 billion in exports. Companies such as Vimicro, whose chip solutions have been adopted by Sony, HP, Samsung and Sprint, represent a new and energetic group of Chinese technology companies that are ready to take the center stage in launching products that are "Made in China."
Seventeen other technology companies are also present at CES this year and are located at South Hall Level 3, 30363, LVCC, CES Convention. CES 2010 runs from January 7-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
About the five innovations launched
The eBook reader by Hanvon is an electronic paper-book which not only allows readers to read, but also integrates handwriting recognition with electromagnetic board input technology allowing users to also write on the device. This leading technology achieves a seamless integration of reading and writing in eBooks. Consumers can access books through two main channels - pre- installed books in the eBook reader (including customized books for a specific industry), and downloading books from http://www.hwebook.cn .
Another new technology was launched by IVT Corporation, a major global supplier of Bluetooth software, which unveiled its latest Mobile Health System. The technology is a complete remote medical monitoring solution that allows medical monitoring from home, achieving speedy rescue in case of emergency. The Mobile Health System was recently launched in China, but the company also plans to export the complete system, including the online platform and device kit.
Vimicro Corporation was founded in 1999 at Zhongguancun by several entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley, with initial support from the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) in China. Vimicro's innovations in parallel data processing and scene-based image processing have developed ultra-low power, high image and video quality and high scene fidelity IC products. Vimicro's chip solutions have been adopted by multi-national companies such as Sony, Samsung, HP, Philips, Fujitsu, Logitech, Lenovo, and ZTE.
IGRS is the leading ISO/IEC 3C Convergence Standard in the world. Formed in July 2003, the IGRS Information Industry Association is an industry alliance and standards organization that develops 3C interoperability standard-IGRS standard and standard compliant products. The IGRS Standard, a China National 3C-Convergence Industry Standard, enables seamless intelligent grouping, resource sharing and service collaboration among communication, computing and consumer electronic (3C convergence) devices for users at home, office and public areas at anytime and anywhere.
Patentics is the next generation of web technology based on computational intelligence that has full-text search technologies, which now holds two American patent applications and has 10 Chinese invention patent applications pending.
About Zhongguancun
Zhongguancun has close ties with internationally esteemed educational institutions such as Tsinghua University, Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Science. Founded in 1988, it now houses over 20,000 high-tech companies from all over the world, including R&D centers of IBM, Nokia, Microsoft and Intel, and 200 other Fortune 500 multinationals. Twenty of Z-Park's Chinese hi-tech companies are listed on the NASDAQ, including Sina, Sohu and Baidu.
About CES
With more than four decades of success, the International CES reaches across global markets, connects the industry and enables CE innovations to grow and thrive. The International CES is produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the consumer technology industry. CEA represents more than 2,000 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of consumer electronics products. All profits from CES are reinvested into industry services, including technical training and education, industry promotion, engineering standards development, market research and legislative advocacy.
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