China's manufacturing fuels global tech innovation


HEFEI -- A high-end passenger vehicle jointly developed by JAC Motors and Huawei has attracted many visitors at the ongoing 2025 World Manufacturing Convention, with its luxury interior, digital chassis and Huawei's advanced intelligent driving technology gaining significant attention.
The premium MAEXTRO S800 sedan is being showcased in the exhibition area of this year's convention, which opened on Saturday in Hefei, the capital of East China's Anhui province.
Behind the S800 stands its manufacturing base, the MAEXTRO Super Factory, which uses Huawei's digital and AI technologies to create a "digital twin" plant, enabling real-time monitoring and self-evolution across the production process, with over 1,800 intelligent robots driving fully automated stamping, welding, painting and assembly.
The launch of the MAEXTRO S800 highlights how China's advanced manufacturing is upgrading industries -- from new energy vehicles to smart computers -- and enabling them to turn innovation into market-ready products, and supporting both domestic and global industrial development.