(China Daily) Competition in China's robotic vacuum cleaners market is intensifying, with DJI, the world's largest commercial drone manufacturer by market share, recently marking its entry into the fast-developing cleaning appliances sector.  

Industry experts said cutting-edge digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence-powered algorithms, voice control alongside intelligent mapping and navigation to avoid collisions with obstacles, have been increasingly applied in smart vacuum cleaners to meet evolving consumer needs.  

Featuring environmental perception and intelligent path planning capacities, and machine learning algorithms, DJI's smart vacuum cleaner can detect and avoid obstacles at home, the company said.

(China Daily) Shenzhen Creality 3D Technology Co, a global leader in consumer-grade 3D printing, has officially submitted its listing application to the Hong Kong bourse, capturing widespread market attention.  

Creality said in its application that it plans to use the IPO proceeds to enhance technological capabilities, expand international operations, strengthen global branding and sales channels. and pursue strategic partnerships or acquisitions aligned with its long-term strategy.

(China Daily) Chinese intelligent home appliance manufacturer Dreame Technology is seeking to expand its global footprint by leveraging quickly evolving artificial intelligence technology.  

As of the end of June, Dreame Technology had filed 6,379 patent applications worldwide, with 3,155 patents granted. Invention patents accounted for 45 percent of the total.

(Xinhua) For the first time on record, a lung from a genetically modified pig has been successfully transplanted into a human body, Chinese scientists announced in a study published in Nature.  

"Lungs are complex organs to transplant, but the surgery is a step towards clinical trials," Nature reported Tuesday.  

The recipient, a 39-year-old man in China who was brain dead, received the lung that had undergone six genetic modifications to improve compatibility with humans.

(Xinhua) China launched a new group of remote sensing satellites from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shanxi Province on Sunday.  

The satellites of the Yaogan-40 03 group were launched at 12:34 a.m. (Beijing Time) aboard a modified Long March-6 carrier rocket, and they entered the preset orbits successfully.  

They will be used to carry out electromagnetic environment detection and related technical tests.

(China Daily) China on Thursday unveiled an action plan to stabilize growth in the electronic information manufacturing sector between 2025 and 2026, setting ambitious goals for output, exports, and technological upgrades.

(China Daily) China's new energy vehicle manufacturers reported strong delivery growth in August, with several brands hitting new records, according to figures released by automakers.  

Among all the major players, Leapmotor once again led the pack, delivering a record 57,066 vehicles in August, up more than 88 percent year-on-year. The company has now held the top spot among China's emerging NEV makers for six consecutive months.

(Xinhua) In the first seven months of this year, Shanghai's automotive industry has maintained steady growth, with its industrial output value reaching 391.12 billion yuan (about 55 billion U.S. dollars), a comparable year-on-year growth rate of 10.6 percent.  

Notably, Shanghai promoted more than 160,000 new energy vehicles (NEVs) citywide during the period, up 19.9 percent year on year, according to the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization.

(Xinhua) Chinese car manufacturer BYD Auto led electric car sales in Israel in the first eight months of 2025, according to figures issued by the Israel Vehicle Importers Association on Tuesday.  

BYD sold 5,912 units between January and August, driven by its subcompact crossover Atto 3 and mid-size SUV Seal U.  

Chinese automaker Xpeng Motor secured the second place with 5,076 electric cars sold across three models.

(China Daily) Galactic Energy, a private rocket maker in Beijing, launched its Ceres 1 rocket on Friday evening, sending three satellites into orbit.  

The rocket lifted off at 7:39 pm from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and placed the satellites in a sun-synchronous orbit, the company said in a news release.
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