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[Listen to "her"] Guests from the Global Women's Summit walked into Beijing's "Robot World" and praised "her" power in scientific research

On the 14th, a special visit to the global women’s summit opened the door to the future world of science and technology for guests. Guests from many countries entered the “world of robots” in Beijing, where they personally experienced the innovative applications of robotics technology in the fields of medicine, life, industry, and other fields, and the leading scientific and technological achievements were surprising. Furthermore, representatives are concerned that behind these innovations there are many female researchers. The guests interviewed by the reporter of the Global Times said, “We are encouraged to see female researchers drive technological innovation with wisdom!”

Stepping into the exhibition hall, all kinds of robots have shown "eighteen martial arts" one after another: there are coffee robots that can customize unique flowers according to personal preferences and bring surprises to the tip of the tongue; There are industrial robotic arms that subvert the traditional production mode and operate efficiently; There are also service robots that can walk into homes... Each robot attracts the attention of delegates with its unique functions, and everyone can't help but stop to observe, communicate and discuss.

Among them, a robot that can make personalized lahua coffee is very popular. As the staff started the process, the robotic arm operated flexibly: first, making well-intentioned espresso, and then accurately making milk foam for drawing flowers. In less than 75 seconds, a cup of lahua coffee with delicate veins and lifelike swan patterns was completely presented in front of everyone. According to the commentator, this coffee robot also has 3D printing technology, which can transform photos uploaded by customers into prints on milk bubbles-whether it is portraits, landscapes, or graffiti, it can become patterns on coffee.

“That’s so special!” South African National Women’s Union member Boytoumelo Moiloya excitedly recorded the entire process of coffee making with a mobile phone, she told the Global Times reporter: “When I make coffee myself, I always control the proportion of sugar and milk, sometimes too sweet, sometimes too light, always not to the ideal taste. But the robot is different, it can accurately control the amount of each raw material, the taste of the coffee is stable, that is the charm of technology!”

Deep into the internal exhibition area of the "world of robots", more robots "black technology" is eye-catching: super-simulation humanoid robot with special silicon skin, not only can highly simulate human appearance, can more flexibly reproduce the subtle facial expressions and body movements; AI conductor plastic robot can both make the plastic needle necessary for surgery, but can intelligently plan the microconductor into the body the best path, thereby significantly shorten the operation time, greatly improve the success rate; Osteochirurgical robot has achieved the whole process of diagnosis, not only can generate accurate personalized three-dimensional surgery in 3-5 minutes, but can also track the patient's position changes in real time, complete submillimeter level accurate operation.

Behind these innovative achievements is inseparable from the wisdom and dedication of female scientific and technological workers. For example, the AI catheter shaping robot was developed by Qin Lan, founder and chairman of Qianglian Zhichuang. It achieved breakthroughs through "physical modeling +AI simulation" technology. The localization rate of its core components reached 100%, and the success rate of AI-assisted surgery exceeded 90%. The orthopedic surgery robot was developed by an interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Liu Xingyu of Tsinghua University. This product has successfully passed authoritative certification in the four major markets of China, the United States, the European Union and Southeast Asia, becoming the world's first three-class innovative medical device in the AI orthopedic treatment category to achieve this achievement.

"This is unbelievable!" Anna Mutawati, Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa of UN Women, exclaimed. She told a reporter from the Global Times that robots can do too many things today. From daily household chores, to the medical industry related to life and health, to the manufacturing industry that promotes industrial development, robots can be seen everywhere. She said,"For us, this is not only a visual and cognitive impact, but also gives us new impetus. We must focus on cooperation projects carried out by China and Africa so that young innovators in Africa can also be inspired by China's scientific and technological achievements and join the wave of scientific and technological innovation."

Mutawati further said: "What strikes us particularly is that there are many female workers in the design and research and development teams of these advanced technologies. This is a great encouragement for young women in Africa. They can get inspiration from this and use this power to break down inherent prejudices. In some cultures and traditional concepts, the field of science and technology is considered to be the exclusive space of men, but what we see today will make more young African women realize that they can also shine in the field of science and technology, allowing more women to join the ranks of technology developers. This is of great significance to promoting gender equality and assisting women's development."

The data show that in the new era, China's female science and technology workers totaled about 40 million, accounting for 45.8 percent. From the lab to the field, from basic research to engineering practice, the figure of Chinese female science and technology workers is everywhere. This thriving "her strength" is continuously breaking the traditional boundaries, becoming the cutting edge of innovation in the fields of artificial intelligence, biomedicine, new energy.

“In our country, the development of technology is still at an early stage, and artificial intelligence is a brand new field for us,” said Neurol Vaekisa, head of the Solomon Islands NGO Women’s Voice, in an interview with the Global Times, “In order to keep pace with the development of technology, we have sent students to China to study, as soon as they return home after graduation, it can help us better understand new technologies and artificial intelligence and explore how these technologies can be used to promote gender equality in the country.”

She stressed that the Solomon Islands are looking forward to further international cooperation with China in the future and hopes that with the help and support of China, more Solomon Islands women will be able to immerse themselves in this changing digital world and realize their value in the field of technology.Nero Waekisa said, “We also hope that these valuable experiences and minds will not only be exchanged between developing countries, but will be shared in a broader scope, benefiting the world and allowing more people to benefit from the results of scientific and technological development.”



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