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== Flagship & High-Profile Conferences == === World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) === Held annually in '''Shanghai''', WAIC is China’s marquee AI conference. It convenes leading companies, startups, policy makers, and academics to discuss and showcase breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, robotics, and generative AI. The event combines keynote forums, technical tracks, and large exhibition zones. === China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) === Based in '''Shenzhen''', CHTF is one of the largest technology exhibitions and conferences in China. It spans advanced manufacturing, ICT, energy, and green technologies. It doubles as a marketplace where companies meet investors, partners, and buyers. === Conference on International Exchange of Professionals (CIEP) === An annual '''Shenzhen''' event focused on international talent and project cooperation. It connects universities, R&D institutes, tech enterprises, and professional associations, highlighting recruitment, collaboration, and knowledge exchange. === CHINICT === A long-running '''Beijing''' conference known as the “Tech Stars in China” summit. It centers on startups, venture capital, and digital innovation, often combining hackathons, pitch sessions, and investor forums. === China Internet Civilization Conference === A state-sponsored event that examines internet culture, content ethics, digital governance, and online civilization. It rotates between cities and engages both government and industry stakeholders.
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