BOE Brings Chinese Tech Expertise to UNESCO Science Summit in Paris
At the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, the 2026 Global Conference of the International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development has become a stage for BOE to showcase its role as a strategic partner, merging high-end display technology with global initiatives aimed at fostering equitable STEM education for youth worldwide.

The company’s presence at the three-day summit centers on the "Open Next Earth" exhibition, a showcase of its sustainability brand that bridges cultural heritage with low-carbon innovation. Visitors are encountering 8K restoration technology applied to the Dunhuang mural "The Nine-Colored Deer," alongside immersive mixed reality displays of the "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" masterpiece. Beyond art, the exhibit highlights practical green solutions, including perovskite solar backpacks and foldable photovoltaic panels designed for everyday use.
During the plenary sessions, BOE leadership outlined a strategic shift in how technology firms engage with global science governance. The company intends to move away from isolated project delivery toward long-term ecosystem development and capacity building. This vision aligns with the launch of the Global Engagement Network for Science, an initiative connecting science clubs across 56 nations. By integrating its display capabilities with these educational frameworks, BOE aims to provide a scalable model for inclusive innovation, ensuring that its partnership with UNESCO—which began in 2024—translates into measurable progress for young learners across diverse geographical divides.
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