The landscape of global logistics and production is set for a high-tech upgrade this summer. In a press conference held today, May 22, the State Council Information Office announced that the fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) will feature a dedicated AI zone for the first time.
Scheduled to take place from June 22 to 26, 2026, in Beijing, the expo serves as a critical junction for business professionals, investors, and policymakers to explore the evolving dynamics of international trade. The introduction of the AI zone highlights the increasing integration of artificial intelligence into the core of supply chain management, promising to showcase innovations that enhance efficiency, transparency, and resilience on a global scale.
For market analysts and entrepreneurs, the addition of an AI-focused section underscores the shift toward smarter, data-driven operations. By bringing together leading tech innovators and industrial giants, the CISCE aims to provide a comprehensive look at how machine learning and automation are reshaping the flow of goods and services across the Chinese mainland and beyond.
As the world continues to navigate the complexities of global trade, the upcoming event in Beijing offers a timely opportunity for researchers and industry leaders to witness the practical applications of AI in real-world supply chain scenarios, fostering deeper cooperation and technological exchange among international partners.
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