GREE Electric Appliances has unveiled a portfolio of 130 products at the latest edition of the Canton Fair in Guangzhou, stating that more than 80 per cent of the showcased items incorporate artificial intelligence and advanced energy-efficient technologies.
The Chinese manufacturer used its presence at the globally recognised trade exhibition to highlight its expanding focus on intelligent systems across a wide range of appliances, including residential air-conditioning units, industrial compressors, and smart-home solutions. The display reflects a broader industry shift towards embedding AI capabilities into everyday consumer and industrial products.
According to the company, the integration of AI aims to enhance operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, and the user experience. Features demonstrated include adaptive cooling systems that respond to environmental conditions in real time and intelligent energy management tools designed to reduce power consumption without compromising performance.
The Canton Fair, officially known as the China Import and Export Fair, remains one of the largest trade exhibitions in the world, attracting manufacturers and buyers from across multiple sectors. GREE’s participation underscores the increasing prominence of AI as a key differentiator in the global appliances market.
Industry observers note that while many manufacturers are accelerating the adoption of AI-driven features, the definition of “AI-enabled” products continues to vary widely. In many cases, such capabilities range from basic automation and sensor-based optimisation to more advanced machine-learning systems embedded in connected devices.
GREE’s latest showcase comes amid intensifying competition among major appliance makers seeking to position themselves at the forefront of smart home innovation. Companies across Asia and globally are investing heavily in AI to deliver more personalised, energy-efficient, and interconnected user experiences.
The scale of GREE’s exhibition signals a strategic push to reinforce its role in the evolving smart appliance ecosystem, where artificial intelligence is increasingly viewed as central to both product development and long-term market competitiveness.
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