A Tianjin-based research center has rolled out the latest generation of an artificial intelligence-powered sorting machine for traditional Chinese medicinal herbs, replacing subjective manual inspection with digital quality assessment in a move aimed at modernizing the centuries-old industry.
Inside a laboratory at the State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology at Nankai University (NKU), Professor Zhang Zhenjie held up a small vial of pale-yellow powder as he explained its possible applications to visiting journalists during a recent research tour.
At Lenovo's innovation hub in northern China's port city of Tianjin, AI solutions developed in China are supporting the 2026 FIFA World Cup — from assisting accurate offside decisions and improving match analysis to enhancing fan experiences. Powered by advances in smart manufacturing and artificial intelligence, Chinese tech innovation is bringing new possibilities to global sporting events.
More than a dozen diplomatic representatives from Asian and African countries gathered in Tianjin on June 17 for the "Exploring Tianjin, Celebrating Dragon Boat Festival Together" cultural exchange event, immersing themselves in the city's rich traditions and vibrant community life.
At the National Modern TCM Innovation Center in Tianjin, AI multi-sensor sorting machines solve this problem. Six times faster than manual sorting with doubled accuracy, the equipment creates traceable digital quality reports for herbal materials, boosting China's TCM exports.
Tianjin's first all-in-one cross-border service portal for expanding enterprises was launched at the city's Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA) on Wednesday.
Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk announced Monday that it will inject an additional 200 million yuan (around $29.4 million) into its production base in North China's Tianjin municipality, expanding drug production and ramping up assembly and manufacturing capacity of its related injection pens.
A 38-year-old underutilized commercial complex beside Tianjin's Sancha River Estuary has been renovated into a professional research base for a State-owned company, standing as a vivid showcase of Tianjin's systematic urban renewal, homegrown high-end equipment innovation, and coordinated industrial development across the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
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