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Global Times: 300 plus AI products set to make their global debuts at WAIC with strong focus on practical applications

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BEIJING, July 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In Shanghai, the final countdown to one of the world’s largest artificial intelligence (AI) events has entered its last stage. Inside the exhibition halls, interactive screens are being tested, robotic arms are undergoing repeated adjustments, and engineers are making final preparations before thousands of AI products meet global visitors, the Global Times observed while walking through the exhibition halls on Thursday. 

The 2026 World AI Conference (WAIC) & High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance will offer visitors a vivid glimpse into how AI is evolving – from being perceived as cold industrial machinery to becoming intelligent companions that are increasingly integrated into work, daily life and entertainment.

Under the theme of “Intelligent Partners, Co-create the Future,” the most prominent feature of this year’s conference is its strong focus on practical applications, the exhibition’s organizer told the Global Times on Thursday.

Twenty-nine countries on Thursday signed an agreement in Shanghai on establishing the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization (WAICO), the Xinhua News Agency reported. 

The WAICO will be an independent intergovernmental international organization headquartered in Shanghai, according to the agreement.

The organization will uphold the purposes of the UN Charter, be committed to extensive consultation and joint contribution for shared benefit and adhere to a people-centered approach, according to the agreement. It aims to promote international cooperation and global governance on AI, ensuring that AI is beneficial, safe and fair, thereby promoting its healthy and orderly development to benefit all humanity, Xinhua said.

Set to open on Friday in Shanghai, WAIC 2026 is bringing together more than 1,100 companies and over 3,000 exhibits, with more than 300 AI products making their global debuts, the latest official data showed.

Visitors will not only get a close look at the latest AI breakthroughs, but also see how these technologies are being applied in real-world scenarios spanning manufacturing, healthcare, education and elderly care, the organizer said.

Hundreds of application-driven exhibits will highlight a broader transformation: AI is becoming a new type of productive force, injecting fresh momentum into industries across the board.

Global debuts closer to daily life

Ahead of the conference, some Chinese advanced intelligent manufacturing companies exclusively shared with the Global Times details of cutting-edge AI products that are set to make their public debuts at the event.

The rapid improvement in humanoid robots’ dexterity will be showcased through several products.

At the conference, AGILINK will debut and showcase its OmniHand 3 Ultra-M dexterous hand, and the visitors will see a bimanual balloon-dog folding demonstration, which represents the world’s only publicly showcased demonstration of such a function, the company told the Global Times on Thursday in a statement. 

The OmniHand 3 Ultra-M is designed to match the size of a human hand, featuring 20 degrees of freedom, visual-tactile sensors integrated into the fingertips of all five fingers, and distributed three-dimensional tactile sensing points across the palm. These features enable the dexterous hand to perform highly precise manipulation tasks. 

Also, Agibot, together with JD Logistics, has jointly developed a new-generation safety-certified heavy-duty embodied intelligent robot, Genie G2 Max, Agibot said in a statement to the Global Times on Thursday. 

The robot features an 18-kilogram payload capacity for a single arm and a standard 38-kilogram payload capacity for dual arms, with a peak payload of 50 kilograms, making it one of the industry’s strongest in terms of load capacity, the company said. It can also perform sub-millimeter-level precision operations and supports autonomous charging and battery swapping, enabling uninterrupted 24/7 operations.

Meanwhile, SenseMart Go, an AI retail solution developed by SenseTime, will showcase its new embodied intelligent robotic store, where humanoid robots flexibly and efficiently handle retail operations, SenseTime said in a statement to the Global Times.

Visitors can scan a QR code to experience the complete shopping process, with in-store robots capable of independently picking and placing products, organizing shelves, conducting inventory checks, and handling basic exceptions, according to the statement.

Beyond embodied intelligence, WAIC 2026 will also showcase breakthroughs in AI models and computing infrastructure that support broader applications.

During the exhibition, MiniMax will showcase its next-generation native multimodal flagship model, M3. Supporting up to 1 million tokens of context, the model is built on MiniMax’s proprietary MSA (MiniMax Sparse Attention) architecture, delivering enhanced performance in long-context processing, Coding, and Agentic tasks. 

A Chinese brain-computer interface company BrainCo will officially launch what the company describes as the world’s first integrated, graphical, one-stop AI research platform for brain-controlled robotics research and development – the BrainCo Brain-Controlled Robot Training Platform – during the exhibition, the company said in a statement to the Global Times on Thursday.

With the platform, developers without prior BCI expertise can enable “mind-controlled” robot operations within just 10 minutes.

In addition, the Securities Times reported that Huawei’s Atlas 950, the industry’s largest commercial supernode, will make its debut at the conference. The system features a minimum configuration of 64 cards per cabinet and can scale up to 8,192 NPUs, specifically designed for training and inference of trillion-parameter AI models.

From breakthroughs to applications

The breakthroughs showcased at WAIC 2026 are not limited to technological advances, with some cutting-edge innovations already being integrated into industrial chains and transforming daily manufacturing.

Notably, the Global Times has learned that the exhibition has built a humanoid robot manufacturing workshop, featuring a fully automated new energy vehicle production line operating in real time. 

Covering five major processes – from battery module assembly to interior speaker installation – the production line replicates a real new energy vehicle manufacturing process. Each operational scenario corresponds to real-world industrial applications, offering visitors a firsthand look at how AI is reshaping industrial manufacturing, the organizers told the Global Times on Thursday.

For example, visitors will see intelligent robots perform tasks such as picking, screw fastening, power connection, and fully automated assembly and lighting tests for vehicle lamps, demonstrating highly precise and efficient operations, according to the organizers.

The booming AI ecosystem showcased at WAIC 2026 reflects China’s sustained efforts to strengthen technological innovation and develop new quality productive forces, Chinese experts said.

As China’s 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-30) begins, AI has been identified as one of the key emerging technologies driving industrial upgrading and future economic growth. This year’s top policies have emphasized accelerating the integration of AI with manufacturing, services and scientific research.

Such applications reflect a broader push to accelerate the commercialization of AI through policy support, industrial capacity and market demand.

As AI rapidly moves from laboratories to solve problems in factories, hospitals and supply chains, Chinese policymakers have set their sights high, anticipating the rise of a “smart economy.” 

China’s 2026 Government Work Report also supports the creation of new forms of the smart economy: “We will advance and expand the AI Plus Initiative. We will promote faster application of new-generation intelligent terminals and AI agents and encourage large-scale commercial application of AI in key sectors and fields, so as to foster new forms and models of AI-native business. We will support the development of open-source AI communities and build a vibrant open-source ecosystem.” 

The global AI industry is moving beyond a phase of rapid technological breakthroughs and entering a new stage where deep applications and global governance advance in parallel, Chen Jing, vice president of the Technology and Strategy Research Institute, told the Global Times on Thursday.

In the past, AI was often measured by its technological capabilities. Today, both industries and society are placing greater emphasis on its ability to deliver practical services. This is a shift from a technology-driven approach toward a more human-centered one, Chen said.

“China’s experience shows that AI can achieve greater value by integrating with the real economy, leveraging extensive manufacturing capabilities and diverse application scenarios to create a positive cycle between technology development and practical needs. With policy support and market-driven innovation working together, AI is moving from laboratories into factories, homes and cities. The future of AI will be defined not by computing power or model parameters alone, but by its ability to solve real-world problems,” he added.

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Exterro’s ARMOURop Delivers a Force Multiplier for Digital Forensic Labs, Slashing Evidence Review Time by Up to 95%

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Benchmark testing shows evidence preparation dropping from up to 6 hours to as little as 5 minutes, with manual review shrinking from days or weeks to hours.

PORTLAND, Ore. and COIMBATORE, India, July 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Exterro today introduced ARMOURop, a new on-premises AI solution that enables digital forensic labs to use AI without sending sensitive case evidence to a public cloud service. Unlike general-purpose AI tools that summarize information or generate responses, ARMOURop combines AI reasoning with governed forensic execution. AI interprets the investigative objective and coordinates supported forensic workflows, while Exterro’s proprietary forensic technology performs the authorized work against locally loaded evidence. Sensitive evidence remains within the agency’s controlled environment throughout the investigation.

The result is faster, more scalable forensic work while designed to preserve chain of custody, evidentiary integrity, and examiner accountability. Representative benchmark testing demonstrates the impact: preparing a one-terabyte evidence set can be reduced from four to six hours to as little as one to five minutes, while CSAM grading that previously consumed a full week can be completed in one to three hours, enabling investigators to reach examiner-validated findings significantly faster.

Results reflect representative benchmark workloads and may vary based on hardware, evidence composition, configuration, data volume, and investigative workflow.

“The first generation of AI helped professionals search faster and summarize more information. Digital forensics demands something far more rigorous. Every finding must be supported by evidence, validated by an examiner, and capable of withstanding legal scrutiny. ARMOURop connects AI reasoning directly to Exterro’s proprietary forensic technology, enabling AI to coordinate supported forensic workflows while experienced investigators remain responsible for every finding, decision, and conclusion,” said Harsh Behl, VP of DFIR Product Management at Exterro.

Built for the Digital Evidence Backlog Overwhelming Forensic Labs

Digital evidence is expanding faster than forensic examiners can examine it. Around 85% of criminal investigations now rely on electronic evidence, and requests for data from service providers have tripled since 2017. The FBI notes that a single modern phone can hold up to half a terabyte of data. The backlog is not theoretical. In 2025, Indiana State Police’s 15-person Digital Forensic Unit examined 1,769 devices and still ended the year with 639 pending; South Wales Police reported 722 devices awaiting examination, with nearly 300 already waiting three to six months. Forensic examiners spend too much of their day on repetitive first-pass reviews rather than on interpretation, validation, reporting, and complex case decisions.

ARMOURop changes the starting point entirely. Instead of manually selecting, sequencing, and operating forensic functions across every evidence source, forensic examiners describe what the investigation must establish. ARMOURop interprets the objective, coordinates the supported forensic workflow, and Exterro’s technology performs the work — media analysis, known-hash comparison, transcription, facial detection, communications review, artifact analysis, and evidence correlation — returning organized findings for examiner review and validation.

The examiner remains in control throughout: defining scope, reviewing evidence, excluding false leads, validating findings, and determining what the evidence supports before any conclusion is used in the case.

The impact across the digital investigations that matter most:

CSAM and ICAC investigations – Hash matching, image classification, and known-content comparison across 10,000 images is reduced from a full week to one to three hours, reducing both case backlog and examiner exposure time to harmful content.Homicide and criminal investigations – Facial detection across 10,000 images drops from three days to one hour; image and video classification drops from three days to six to eight hours, giving detectives investigative direction while evidence remains actionable.Evidence processing at scale – A one-terabyte evidence set prepared for investigation in one to five minutes instead of four to six hours, with a broad range of forensic artifact types—including mobile, communications, memory, drone, and application data—unified in a single console.

“The challenge facing digital forensics today isn’t simply processing more evidence; it’s helping experienced forensic examiners accomplish dramatically more with the time they have. AI shouldn’t simply make individual forensic tasks faster; it should help forensic laboratories complete more investigations by coordinating supported forensic work while keeping every investigative decision under examiner control. That is exactly what ARMOURop delivers,” said Ajith Samuel, Chief Product Officer at Exterro.

Advancing Exterro’s Vision for Governed AI

ARMOURop advances Exterro’s ARMOUR (Autonomous Risk Management, Orchestration, and Unified Response) framework, the company’s architecture for moving organizations beyond question-answering AI to governed, auditable, and defensible AI-coordinated execution through Exterro technology, with investigators in control where expertise and judgment are required. For digital forensic laboratories, that means investigating more cases, reducing growing evidence backlogs, and delivering examiner-validated findings faster, while keeping sensitive evidence under agency control and investigators at the center of every consequential decision. To learn more about Exterro’s AI strategy and the ARMOUR framework, visit www.exterro.com/armour.

Availability

ARMOURop is now available, with a 14-day trial offered upon request. To learn more, visit www.exterro.com.

(Sources: Council of Europe / UNODC, Electronic Evidence Report; FBI Digital Evidence Documentation; Indiana State Police 2025 Annual Report; South Wales Police disclosure)

About Exterro

Exterro empowers organizations to manage data risks with a complete platform for e-discovery, data privacy, cybersecurity and governance, and digital forensics. Unlike any other software provider, Exterro makes it easy for organizations to understand their data and take swift action. Exterro’s AI-driven solutions provide accurate, actionable insights, enabling businesses to support compliance efforts, reduce risks, and streamline operations while lowering costs. With Exterro, organizations gain the clarity and confidence needed to address their most critical data challenges.

 

 

 

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CCTV+: Hello, Beijing! A City Alive with Performing Arts

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BEIJING, July 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Where can you experience Beijing’s performing arts scene in just one day? More places than you might expect. From immersive dining experiences and century-old opera to rooftop concerts and riverside performances, discover how Beijing transforms everyday places into unforgettable stages. Here, culture isn’t something you simply watch—it’s something you step into.

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HEALEY ALS Platform Trial Regimen I enrolment completed – Topline results for NUZ-001 accelerated to Q2 CY2027

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250 participants enrolled in less than five months from first participant dosing, representing the fastest site activation and enrolment in the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial so farAnticipated topline efficacy and safety results for NUZ-001 now expected in late Q2 CY2027Completion of recruitment materially de-risks execution of Neurizon’s lead late-stage clinical programReflects strong recruitment and effective execution across the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial networkParticipants now progressing through the planned 36-week randomised treatment period

MELBOURNE, Australia, 16 July 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Neurizon® Therapeutics Limited (ASX: NUZ; OTCQB: NUZTF) (“Neurizon” or “the Company”), a late-stage clinical biotechnology company dedicated to advancing innovative treatments for neurodegenerative diseases, is pleased to advise that enrolment has been completed in Regimen I of the Phase 2/3 HEALEY ALS Platform Trial evaluating the Company’s lead investigational therapy NUZ-001 for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

Neurizon advises that the final participant has completed their baseline visit and commenced treatment, completing enrolment into Regimen I. Reflecting the rapid pace of recruitment, the Company now expects to report topline efficacy and safety results in late Q2 CY2027, earlier than previously anticipated.

Completion of enrolment, together with the earlier anticipated timing of the topline results readout, further demonstrates the continued advancement of the late-stage clinical development program for NUZ-001 for the treatment of ALS. Regimen I completed enrolment in less than five months from first participant dosing, becoming the fastest regimen to activate sites and complete enrolment in the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial, even after the planned sample size expansion from 160 to 240 participants in response to strong recruitment momentum.

This achievement reflects the strength of recruitment across the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial network, one of the world’s leading ALS clinical trial initiatives, the operational efficiencies introduced under the trial’s next generation master protocol, and the commitment of investigators, research coordinators and clinical site teams across the United States. 

Neurizon sincerely acknowledges every person living with ALS and their families who has chosen to participate in this research, recognising that their commitment is fundamental to advancing clinical research and the development of potential new treatment options for the ALS community.

Participants will now continue through the 36-week Randomised Controlled Trial phase before entering the 36-week Active Treatment Extension phase, with the Company’s focus centred on continued execution ahead of the anticipated topline readout in late Q2 CY2027.

Interim Executive Chairman, Mr Sergio Duchini said: “Completion of enrolment represents a major milestone in the clinical development of NUZ-001. Importantly, the rapid completion of recruitment has enabled the anticipated timing of topline efficacy and safety results to be accelerated into late Q2 CY2027, bringing forward an important value inflection point for Neurizon and our shareholders.

On behalf of the Company, I would like to sincerely thank every person living with ALS and their families who chose to participate in this trial. Their willingness to contribute to research despite the immense challenges of this disease is inspiring and is fundamental to advancing the development of new treatment options for people living with ALS.

I would also like to acknowledge the outstanding work of the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial team, investigators, research coordinators and clinical site teams whose expertise, collaboration and commitment have made this achievement possible.

With recruitment now complete, our focus turns to delivering the study with the same operational discipline that has characterised the program to date. We look forward to advancing NUZ-001 through clinical development and towards the anticipated topline efficacy and safety results.”

Director of the Sean M. Healey & AMG Center and Executive Director of the Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Institute, Merit Cudkowicz, MD, MSc said: “We are grateful to everyone who helped complete enrolment in Regimen I in such a short amount of time. We believe strongly in importance of speed, efficiency and high quality in clinical trials. Our patients tell us that the ALS clock is faster and we need to work collaboratively to develop treatments sooner. This is one of the guiding principles of the Healey ALS Platform Trial, Next Generation. The rapid speed of enrolment in this regimen is a testament to the hard work of participants and their families and study staff across all the participating NEALS sites, as well as to the optimised Platform Trial infrastructure.”

About the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial:

The HEALEY ALS Platform Trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04297683) is a multicentre, double-blind, placebo controlled adaptive Phase 2/3 clinical trial conducted by the Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS at Mass General Brigham in the United States (US), created in partnership with the Network of Excellence for ALS (NEALS). Entry into the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial is competitive, with drug candidates reviewed and selected by expert committees based on scientific merit and evidence of potential benefit in ALS. The goal of the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial is to accelerate the development of potential new ALS therapies.

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This announcement has been authorised for release by the Board of Neurizon Therapeutics Limited.

About Neurizon Therapeutics Limited

Neurizon Therapeutics Limited (ASX: NUZ) is a late-stage clinical biotechnology company dedicated to advancing treatments for neurodegenerative diseases. Neurizon is developing its lead drug candidate, NUZ-001, for the treatment of ALS, which is the most common form of motor neurone disease. Neurizon’s strategy is to accelerate access to effective ALS treatments for patients while exploring the potential of NUZ-001 for broader neurodegenerative applications. Through international collaborations and rigorous clinical programs, Neurizon is dedicated to creating new horizons for patients and families impacted by complex neural disorders. NUZ-001 is an investigational product and is not approved for commercial use in any jurisdiction.

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