
A booth of a WND firm at the 139th Canton Fair. [Photo/WeChat account: xinwu_wx]
The 139th China Import and Export Fair, widely known as the Canton Fair, opened on April 15, drawing strong participation from Wuxi National Hi-Tech District (WND).
A record 46 companies from the district are taking part, with 92 booths. Their exhibits highlight a clear shift toward innovation, intelligent technologies, and greener development.
Among the exhibitors, Excelland Robotics has attracted significant attention from international buyers. As a leading provider of commercial service robots in China, the company showcased a range of delivery and cleaning robots designed for commercial use.
According to a representative at the company's booth, its products are typically used in office buildings, shopping malls and hotels. However, buyers from Brazil showed particular interest in applying the robots to construction sites and factories – settings they are not traditionally designed for, but where they can still perform highly effectively.
One of the company's products combines scrubbing and vacuuming functions in a single unit. Powered by AI-driven path planning, it delivers high coverage and consistent performance. Its quick-release design, user-friendly interface and simplified maintenance system allow even non-professional users to operate it with ease.

Little Swan Electric displays a range of home appliances. [Photo/WeChat account: xinwu_wx]
Another major exhibitor, Little Swan Electric, presented its flagship FRESCO built-in washer-dryer set alongside a range of cleaning appliances. Combining sleek design with advanced technology, the products have drawn strong global interest. During the fair, the company expects visits from 107 clients, with a noticeable increase in buyers from North America and ASEAN.

An electric vehicle booth welcomes visitors during the 139th Canton Fair. [Photo/WeChat account: xinwu_wx]