Made-in-China.com Showcases SourcingAI and 3D Modeling at Manufacturing Expo 2026
Made-in-China.com announced in a press release its participation at Manufacturing Expo 2026 held at BITEC Bangkok, where it introduced two digital procurement tools: SourcingAI and an industrial 3D modeling platform. The event featured over 2,000 brands from 30 countries and attracted visitors from 86 countries.
SourcingAI is described as a global sourcing assistant that uses Made-in-China.com’s database of 110 million products to help buyers quickly locate suppliers. The system supports natural language queries and drawing-based search, allowing users to upload a sketch to find supplier matches within minutes. User data cited by the company indicated that SourcingAI increased procurement efficiency by 35 percent among participating buyers in Thailand.
The company also demonstrated its 3D Real-Scene Showroom, which uses spatial reconstruction to display industrial products in digital form. The tool enables buyers to examine detailed 3D models of large equipment, including rotation and zoom features for close inspection. This aims to address trust and verification challenges in cross-border sourcing by letting buyers remotely evaluate products before purchase.
Made-in-China.com reported strong engagement from visitors across Southeast Asia, particularly from Thailand’s automotive parts, plastics, and machinery sectors. The company stated that these digital tools help manufacturers improve sourcing accuracy and confidence while reducing manual verification steps in supplier selection.
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