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If we talk about technology, probably the topic of the moment and the next ten years is the development of the next 6G. However, the Alibaba trading platform, considered one of the largest in the world, has taken the first glimpses of its giant strides for the technology of the future.
Since 2010, Asian countries such as China, Japan, Korea, among others, have become technological powers, even surpassing the United States and the European bloc. That said, the Chinese brand Alibaba, which belongs to the multinational shopping company AliExpress, has announced its plans that will revolutionize technology in the coming years at the Digital Cosmos fair.
From robots that offer massages or that serve as a rival to train Ping Pong to exoskeletons that help workers lift large amounts of weight, the technological elements that the company showed at the fair are the reflection of innovations thought, mainly, in the user. At the international conference, sponsored by Apsara, Alibaba took all the spotlight; watch the following video to find out about their main projects:
One of the most striking attractions of the event was when attendees were able to see the new and huge 360-degree screen, which is capable of transmitting live what a drone sees. Likewise, we see the first interface designed to replicate avatars in 3D, which clone our movements, in other words, holograms in real-time.
This post was last modified on November 21, 2021 1:26 pm
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