As the global digital wave surges, competition in the AIoT industry is accelerating, and "going global" has become a common challenge for enterprises.
However, with significant differences in technical standards, diverse localization requirements, and complex cross-border compliance issues, how to build truly effective global expansion strategies has become a key decision for companies to break out of internal competition and achieve new growth trajectories.
On June 17th, the 2025 China Internet of Things (IoT) Enterprise Global Expansion and Innovation Development Summit, themed "Intelligent Connectivity of Everything, Global Win-Win," and the "2024 IoT Star" Annual List Award Ceremony were grandly held in Shanghai. The event was jointly organized by the World Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things Innovation Alliance (WAIA Alliance) and the Shenzhen IoT Industry Association, in collaboration with the members of the IoT China Group Organization Coordination Meeting. It was co-organized by Ulinkmedia, IOTE International Internet of Things Expo, AIoTku, and AIoT Star Map Research Institute. Over 400 IoT industry elites from across the country were invited to gather and jointly explore the opportunities and pathways in the "AIoT Global Expansion Era."
Zheng Huabing, Secretary General of Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association, presided over the conference. Yang Weiqi, Executive President of Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association and Co-Chairman of WAIA Alliance, and Lei Jie, Executive Secretary General of China Internet of Things Group Joint Conference, delivered opening speeches for the conference.
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After the closing of the summit, the organizer held a special guest dinner at the event venue. Yang Weiqi, Executive President of Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association, Su Weimin, Chairman of CSA Alliance China Member Group, and Simon Trend, MD APAC, MENA & America of Wireless Logic, delivered speeches at the dinner. The dinner continued the summit's discussion on AIoT going overseas and innovation, and the guests achieved upstream and downstream resource docking in the industry chain in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.
This paper is from Ulink Media, Shenzhen, China, the organizer of IOTE EXPO (IoT Expo in China)