MWC spotlights Taicang's latest advancements in new-emerging sectors
Seven enterprises from Taicang, a county-level city of Suzhou in Jiangsu province, were recently highlighted at the MWC Shanghai 2025, showcasing their latest products and cutting-edge technologies in emerging industries, including drone manufacturing, 3D printing, humanoid robotics, and chip packaging and testing.
Humanoid robots draw visitors at the MWC Shanghai 2025. [Photo/WeChat account: tcfbgw]
One of the humanoid robots on display has entered the small-batch production and pilot testing phase, with demonstration applications in cultural tourism, factory production lines, and home services.
A 200-kilogram pure electric multi-rotor drone is on show at the MWC Shanghai 2025. [Photo/WeChat account: tcfbgw]
Star Technology displayed its latest 200-kilogram pure electric multi-rotor drone. Featuring a full titanium alloy frame, the drone combines a superior load capacity with outstanding durability. Its zero-emission, low-noise pure electric power system aligns with green environmental protection concepts.
Wonsign Technologies presented its compact desktop system, tailored for precision core components in low-altitude flight. Utilizing advanced micro-focus X-ray sources and stringent quality control processes, the system achieves micron-level defect identification.
Suzhou Gongjin Microelectronics Technology Co specializes in the packaging, testing, and mass production of sensors. Its advanced research and development center and production base offer a variety of wafer-level packaging products.
All of these demonstrate that artificial intelligence, as a strategic technology driving scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation, has propelled the breakthrough growth of Taicang's emerging industries.