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From Manufacturing to Innovation -- Stable Increase of Innovation Capabilities of China

The 17th Hortiflorexpo IPM Shanghai, No.1 Horticultural, Floricultural Garden Trade Fair in Asia, will be Held in Shanghai New International Expo Center on Apr. 22-24, 2015
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SHANGHAI, March 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The 17th Hortiflorexpo IPM Shanghai (HIS), Asian largest floricultural, horticultural and garden trade show, will be held from April 22 to 24, 2015 in Shanghai New International Expo Center.

As a manufacturing superpower, China is the 'World Factory' with the most contracts in processing and fabrications. However, China's manufacturing tended to include less technology contents. Most of the key technologies are in the grasp of foreign companies, while China only takes the labor-intensive parts.

"Key technology," a high ranking Chinese official said, "is not something you can get through begging."

Without technology innovation, China can not become a true superpower. How does China rank regarding innovation capability? According to a survey of KPMG published on Financial Times on June 27, 2012, among 650+ senior managers of computer and electronic companies, 30% believed China would become the hottest country in innovation in the next four years, which is a sharp contrast to the popular sense that 'China is far worse than developed countries.' China ranked top of the poll, followed by USA's 29%, India's 13%, Japan's 8%, and then Korea's 5%.

A mere subjective poll as it is, the survey somehow reflects China is transforming from 'manufacturing' into 'innovating' gradually.' The innovation ability of China is taking stable steps of increasing. Chinese government and citizens have both attached great importance in building-up innovation awareness and capabilities in recent years. According to the National Innovation Index Report 2013 set forth by the Chinese Ministry of Science in April 2014, China is progressing with its innovation capabilities. The Report states that China has jumped to the 19th position in the world innovation rankings among 40 major countries, which is one position higher than last year.

The long list of milestones marking the innovation development of China includes: neutrino oscillation, topological insulator, anomalous quantum Hall effect, quantum communication, 40K+ iron-based superconductor, productive rice gene IPA1, KD-90 super computer, and Tianhe No. 2, the fastest supercomputer in the world.

Technology innovation also appears in the traditional 'primary industry.' Many hi-tech Chinese products will be presented in Asian largest flower and gardening Fair, 'the 17th Hortiflorexpo IPM Shanghai,' held in 22-24 April, 2015 in Shanghai. For example, a module of solar-power film generator developed by Hanergy Global Solar Power Solutions Group, the irrigation system and devices with the most advanced technology showed by Fujin Irrigation, recyclable flowerpots made by Hengrui Plastic Products Co., Ltd, cloth flowerpots that are water resistant and break rsistant developed by Fenglinwan Company, a brand new supply mode of fresh veggies from farm to home created by Shanghai Yangke Inc, etc. These are all innovations developed in China and made in China.

We can see the flower and gardening industry has also run along the intellectual and innovative path, while gradually departing from the traditional field works such as plowing and sowing. High technology has not only restructured the industry but also added value to products. With modern technology, the flower and gardening industry has torn off the label of 'disadvantaged industry' and become more attached to those keywords of science, frontier and high-end. In the near future, flower growers might only need to press buttons to know their fields. All the irrigation, fertilization and weeding are done automatically, while the grower sitting at home having tea.

The notion of 'China lacking innovation' is brought up by foreign press and politicians from time to time, almost making it an accepted public opinion. However, when we see those points mentioned above, we have every confidence to say NO to such opinions.

From manufacturing to innovating, innovated in China will become the new opinion of the world.

For details and registration at the 17th Hortiflorexpo IPM Shanghai, please visit http://www.hfexpo.org.

CONTACT:

Ms. Catherine Cui
+86-21-62958367
cuilin@intex-sh.com

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Source: INTEX Shanghai Co., Ltd.
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