XIAMEN, China, May 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2026 BRICS New Industrial Revolution Partnership Forum and Exhibition officially opened at the Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center, co-hosted by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the Fujian Provincial Government. This year’s theme, “Building an Intelligent Manufacturing Ecosystem to Accelerate the New Industrial Revolution,” attracted representatives from 25 countries and international organizations.MAXHUB, a trusted solution provider in integrated commercial display & UC, participated prominently, presenting cutting-edge solutions in collaborative meetings, smart education, and industrial robotics. The company also delivered keynote speeches during Brazil Day and Vietnam Day, demonstrating how its solutions are helping BRICS nations accelerate digital transformation.Bridging Healthcare Gaps in BrazilOn May 28, during Brazil Day, MAXHUB Overseas Sales Director, Leao shared a compelling real-life example of remote medical collaboration:“A surgeon in São Paulo guided a colleague 800 kilometers away through a MAXHUB screen to complete a surgery. That screen wasn’t just displaying pixels—it was a lifeline.”The challenge in Brazil reflects a broader BRICS issue: vast populations and unevenly distributed healthcare resources. Remote regions like the Amazon may require patients to travel over 1,000 kilometers to see a specialist.MAXHUB addresses this with its 3C Healthcare Architecture: Connect, Collaborate, and Control.Connect (Hardware Layer): diagnostic displays, medical terminals, commercial PCs, and IoT sensors. Collaborate (Integration Layer): Virtual Cockpit compatible with GE, Philips, and Siemens imaging equipment, cloud desktop enabling secure transfer of 30GB imaging data in 3 minutes, and PinKe 2.0 for interactive medical education. Control (Application Layer): Smart Nurse Stations returning up to 35% of nurses’ time from paperwork to patient care, AI Medical Assistants providing real-time translation in 11 languages, and digital twins to support patient education. These solutions have been validated in over 100 top-tier hospitals in China, including Peking University First Hospital, Xijing Hospital, and Zhongshan Hospital, and are now being integrated into Brazil’s $3.2 billion SUS Smart Hospital project, bringing real-world impact to BRICS healthcare systems.Driving Smart Manufacturing in VietnamOn May 29, during Vietnam Day, Leao introduced a three-layer approach to intelligent manufacturing, emphasizing solutions that address key operational pain points:Operational Visualization: provides real-time production monitoring, KPI tracking, and visibility across the organization, enabling faster, data-driven decision-making. Paperless Operations (ESOP): digital work instructions push updates instantly to every workstation, reducing errors and enabling faster line changeovers. Industrial Control Applications: edge computing and AI-powered systems automate routine processes, support smart warehouse management, and monitor equipment performance. The CVTE Smart Manufacturing Facility — a 320,000-square-meter industrial park with over 80% automation — serves as both the largest user and a real-world validation of these solutions, producing one interactive flat panel every 50 seconds.