The 4th Digital Trade Expo recently kicked off at the Hangzhou International Expo Center. Scienjoy made a strong debut with its AI-powered visual creation platform for cultural export AI VISTA and was officially recognized as one of the “Top 10 Emerging Companies in Digital Entertainment.”
This year’s expo, themed “See the Innovative Future”,introduced a six-in-one model combining exhibitions, conferences, competitions, rankings, investment and financing sessions, and committee activities. The event focused on the deep integration of digital trade and AI, drawing more than 1,800 companies and over 11,000 international buyers from 54 countries and regions.
As a key “cultural export”enterprise in the Liangzhu Cultural Corridor, Scienjoy participated in the expo for the first time, showcasing AI VISTA, its AIGC visual creation platform designed to bring Chinese culture to global audiences. Powered by advanced AI technology, AI VISTA enables creators and brands to generate culturally adaptive visual content quickly and intelligently. For the expo, AI VISTA provided over 1,000 filters and templates featuring iconic landmarks such as Hangzhou’s West Lake, the Gate of Hangzhou, and the Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins. Users could generate five high-resolution images in just 15 seconds. Through the on-site “AI Photo Booth,”visitors enjoyed a “one-second teleportation”experience that blended physical spaces with immersive digital scenes.
At this year’s expo, Scienjoy was also selected as one of the “Top 10 Emerging Companies in Digital Entertainment” for its innovative work with AI VISTA. A company representative noted that the recognition highlights Scienjoy’s leadership in digital entertainment, especially its groundbreaking use of AIGC to bring culture to international markets.
“Looking ahead, we will continue to deepen the integration of cutting-edge technologies,such as AI and digital humans,with cultural export scenarios, accelerate our global expansion, and work with partners to build a new digital-entertainment ecosystem,” the representative said.