A Fusion of Sci-Fi and Heavy Industry Innovation, Flagship XCMG Machinery Equipment Features in Sci-Fi Blockbuster “The Wandering Earth II”

XUZHOU, China, Jan. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — A fusion of sci-fi adventure and heavy industry innovation, a flagship fleet of customized XCMG Machinery (“XCMG”, SHE:000425) equipment is featured in the China-made sci-fi blockbuster “The Wandering Earth II” directed by Frant Gwo, which opened in movie theaters on Chinese New Year’s Day, and will be released in the countries and regions including North America, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, etc. starting from today.

A Fusion of Sci-Fi and Heavy Industry Innovation, Flagship XCMG Machinery Equipment, A Fleet of 61 Units Equipment of 42 Models, Features in Sci-Fi Blockbuster “The Wandering Earth II”, which to be Released on Jan. 28th, 2023 in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, etc.

From the “space elevator” soaring across the earth and sky to the thrilling “air combat,” XCMG equipment journeys from behind the scenes to onstage in the prequel to 2019’s ”The Wandering Earth”, which became one of the highest grossing non-English movies ever. Leveraging its comprehensive product portfolio and solutions in hoisting, earthmoving, road, aerial work, sanitation, safety and emergency rescue, XCMG has provided a wide range of operational and transformable machinery equipment for the UEG (United Earth Government) in the film.

“As China’s premier company of industrial design, we came up with several product design proposals in two days after receiving the assignment and selected the best solution with the directors. As you’ll see in the film, we achieved ideal results.  These dazzling pieces of ‘equipment of the future’ were not just for cinematic show, they were inspired by our real-life products that are breaking new ground every day,” said Zhang Han, the industrial designer from XCMG.

XCMG provided 61 units of equipment of 42 models, more than 400 sets of spare parts and workshop props and 61 sets of 3D models over the course of film production, from scheduling, painting, equipment to personnel, logistics, to on-site execution and more. A total of 319 XCMG staff worked on the project.

One of the most coveted pieces of equipment from the film is the ET120 walking excavator, also known as the “steel mantis.” Designed for emergency rescue in complex terrain environments and at disaster-stricken sites, the ET120 can “walk” the plateau mountains, woodlands, ravines, swamps and alpine as if it’s on firm earth, while equipped for installing various tools to perform different tasks such as excavation, lifting, logging, fire extinguishing, crushing, grabbing and drilling at altitudes of up to 4,500 meters and temperatures of minus 40 degrees Celsius.

In addition, the film features dozens of innovative technologies that XCMG has developed for applications in extreme conditions, and over a third of the equipment in the film is unmanned and new energy models, including the AGV.

“The ‘steel mantis’ in the film is the ‘transformer’ of real life, and as you’ll see in the movie, XCMG brings sci-fi to reality through the wonders of our industrial engineering, so I’m very proud of what we have created,” said Gwo.

From introducing product technologies from abroad to mastering core technologies of breakthrough significance, XCMG, has established the most cutting-edge R&D through global collaboration to become one of the top three construction manufacturers in the world.

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UAE strongly condemns terrorist attack near Jerusalem synagogue

The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the terrorist attack near a synagogue in Jerusalem, which resulted in a number of deaths and multiple injuries.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) affirmed that the UAE expresses its strong condemnation of these criminal acts, and its permanent rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism aimed at undermining security and stability in contravention of human values and principles.

The Ministry also expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to the government of Israel and its people, and to the families of the victims of this heinous crime, as well as its wishes for a speedy recovery for all the injured.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation

Steady progress for Qatar Grand Prix Fencing Championship 2023

Doha: The preliminary rounds of the men’s event of the Qatar Grand Prix Fencing Championship 2023 were successfully concluded at the Aspire Dome on Saturday, with Egypt’s Mahmoud Mohsen (the world No. 181) emerging as the only Arab qualifier into the round of 64.

The 27-year-old Cairo resident Mohsen will be joining World No. 16 Houssam Elkord of Morocco, who like all the top-32 fencers got a bye into the round of 64, as the two Arab representatives at the three-day epée competition on the final day on Sunday.

Just like the women’s event on Friday, almost all the top-ranked male fencers advanced into the next round of the one-series, nine-city International Fencing Federation (FIE)-organized senior competition at the expense of their lower-ranked counterparts.

The Qatari team, led by world No. 883 Jaber Al-Fadaaq, gave a good account of itself despite not advancing into the next round.

Al-Fadaaq, the highest-ranked Qatari fencer in the competition, had the best result for the hosts on the day, and he came close to a round of 64 qualification after defeating India’s Udaivir Singh 15-9 in the first round, only for him to suffer defeat by the same scoreline at the hands of Hong Kong’s Ho Tin Ng in the next round, dashing his hopes of advancement.

His teammates Mohammed Al Oulan (ranked 903), Mohammed Al Hazaa (ranked 904), Meshaal Al Qahtani (ranked 915), Youssef Abdeltawab, Muhammad Abdulali, and Abdulrahman Al Jadra, however, also gave a good account of themselves despite suffering defeats at the hands of their higher-ranked opponents.

Speaking about the tournament, Khaled Al Suwaid, the tournament director, said that the competition has witnessed great success on all levels, including the organization and every technical aspect of it.

“We’ve received great applause from the International Fencing Federation (FIE) for the good organization and preparation of the competition, which has witnessed the participation of the best fencers in the world from 52 countries. “We look forward to a grand finale on Sunday, and we believe everyone will witness great performances from the athletes,” he said.

Qatar Grand Prix Fencing Championship 2023 will come to a close tomorrow, January 29, with the final events in both the women and men categories.

Starting with the round of 64 at 5:30 p.m. (Qatar time), the competition will then advance from there into the finals, with the final of the men’s category rounding up the three-day event.

Points collected from the $22,000 total prize money event will count in the Olympic qualification race for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Winners in both categories get $5000 each, while the second-place finisher walks away with $3000. The semi-finalists will each earn $1500.

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee