
The 2026 Long Spring Trade Fair will officially open on March 26, showcasing advanced robotics and 3D printing technologies.
On March 10, 2026, at 09:31, Long Spring announced the launch of its new financial application, featuring both compact and large text options. The app will enable users to receive updates through microblogs and QQ groups, enhancing communication within the Long Spring business community.
The 2026 Long Spring Trade Fair will take place from March 26 to 28 in the Long Spring region. This event will focus on advanced robotics and 3D printing technologies, expecting to attract over 500 exhibitors and 2,000 attendees. Key highlights will include specialized displays featuring robotic arms, intelligent machines, and various high-tech solutions.
The event will also host two keynote presentations from leading enterprises, providing insights into the latest innovations in the robotics industry. Attendees can expect to learn about cost-effective solutions and the integration of advanced robotics in various sectors.
Furthermore, the fair will feature a session dedicated to energy efficiency and sustainability practices within the robotics sector. Experts will discuss strategies and technologies aimed at reducing energy consumption and enhancing operational efficiency.
The organizers anticipate that the event will draw significant interest, with projections of over 5,000 professionals participating. This will include representatives from major companies in the robotics industry, research institutions, and governmental organizations.
Additionally, participants will have opportunities to network and explore potential collaborations, particularly in the areas of robotics and automation. The fair aims to foster innovation and drive growth within the technology sector.
For more information about the event and registration details, please visit the official website.
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