On Thursday, Car manufacturers unveiled their latest cutting-edge products at the World Conference on Intelligent Connected Vehicles 2024 (WICV 2024) in Beijing.
Footage shows visitors exploring the venue, where more than 250 exhibitors, such as Xiaomi, Geely and Dongfeng, have placed industry-leading electric smart cars on display. Guests are also seen travelling between pavilions aboard a self-driving bus.
This year's conference is held under the theme "Collaboration for Future Smart Mobility: Harnessing New Opportunities in ICV Development".
The latest innovation from BMW was among the highlights of the forum. The German auto manufacturer announced that it will begin mass producing cars equipped with "Vehicle, Road and Cloud Integration (V2X)" from next year. The Munich-based brand claims its new technology will reduce the likelihood of road accidents by providing real-time warnings of potential collision risks.
The conference will also feature three plenary sessions hosting discussions from industry leaders, experts, and academics. Meanwhile, thousands of representatives from automakers and parts manufacturers delivered speeches.
According to organisers, the exhibition space spanned a staggering 250,000 square meters and attracted more than 450,000 participants. WICV 2024 is open to the public from the 17th to the 20th of October.
On Thursday, Car manufacturers unveiled their latest cutting-edge products at the World Conference on Intelligent Connected Vehicles 2024 (WICV 2024) in Beijing.
Footage shows visitors exploring the venue, where more than 250 exhibitors, such as Xiaomi, Geely and Dongfeng, have placed industry-leading electric smart cars on display. Guests are also seen travelling between pavilions aboard a self-driving bus.
This year's conference is held under the theme "Collaboration for Future Smart Mobility: Harnessing New Opportunities in ICV Development".
The latest innovation from BMW was among the highlights of the forum. The German auto manufacturer announced that it will begin mass producing cars equipped with "Vehicle, Road and Cloud Integration (V2X)" from next year. The Munich-based brand claims its new technology will reduce the likelihood of road accidents by providing real-time warnings of potential collision risks.
The conference will also feature three plenary sessions hosting discussions from industry leaders, experts, and academics. Meanwhile, thousands of representatives from automakers and parts manufacturers delivered speeches.
According to organisers, the exhibition space spanned a staggering 250,000 square meters and attracted more than 450,000 participants. WICV 2024 is open to the public from the 17th to the 20th of October.
On Thursday, Car manufacturers unveiled their latest cutting-edge products at the World Conference on Intelligent Connected Vehicles 2024 (WICV 2024) in Beijing.
Footage shows visitors exploring the venue, where more than 250 exhibitors, such as Xiaomi, Geely and Dongfeng, have placed industry-leading electric smart cars on display. Guests are also seen travelling between pavilions aboard a self-driving bus.
This year's conference is held under the theme "Collaboration for Future Smart Mobility: Harnessing New Opportunities in ICV Development".
The latest innovation from BMW was among the highlights of the forum. The German auto manufacturer announced that it will begin mass producing cars equipped with "Vehicle, Road and Cloud Integration (V2X)" from next year. The Munich-based brand claims its new technology will reduce the likelihood of road accidents by providing real-time warnings of potential collision risks.
The conference will also feature three plenary sessions hosting discussions from industry leaders, experts, and academics. Meanwhile, thousands of representatives from automakers and parts manufacturers delivered speeches.
According to organisers, the exhibition space spanned a staggering 250,000 square meters and attracted more than 450,000 participants. WICV 2024 is open to the public from the 17th to the 20th of October.