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Macao just launched the 2025 AIE expo this Thursday—a major gathering spotlighting artificial intelligence, machine tech, and electronics innovation. What's interesting here? The event's laser focus on how Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area players can tap into worldwide collaboration opportunities. As AI infrastructure keeps evolving, these cross-border tech corridors might shape the next wave of innovation beyond traditional finance.
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Cross-border collaboration sounds good, but I'm just worried it's all talk and no action again.
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It's already 2025 and they're still saying "it might happen." When will they actually get things moving?
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These guys are hyping concepts again, I'll just sit back and watch.
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They're playing the Greater Bay Area card pretty well, but the ones who really make money are always those top players.
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It’s the same old cross-border collaboration narrative… Wake up, everyone, the real money is still in whoever secures the infrastructure first.
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Wait, isn’t the focus on worldwide collaboration this time? Are those players in the Bay Area really ready to go head-to-head with international giants?
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The AI infrastructure sector is getting more and more competitive, but the discussion in the forums hasn’t picked up yet.
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Feels like Macau is trying to find its own positioning, shifting from a financial center to a tech hub… pretty interesting.
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It sounds good to call it a cross-border corridor, but in reality, everyone’s still doing their own thing… Am I wrong?