September is here, bringing us one step closer to the exhibition! Have you been scrolling through all the MFSZ previews lately, feeling thrilled?
As more and more Innovation Ambassadors join us, our anticipation keeps growing! Every time we see their creations and ideas, we can’t help but exclaim: “Wow, this is stunning!” “Their ideas are truly mind-blowing!”
During these days of preparation, while we’ve been busy confirming guests, we’ve also been envisioning: what thrilling scenes will unfold when all this creative energy converges at MFSZ, with every corner brimming with surprises and every interaction sparking fresh inspiration.
We hope every maker who joins us will find their own stage here, meet like-minded friends onsite, spend the whole day chatting with our Innovation Ambassadors, or even get so struck by inspiration that they exclaim, “Hey! You can actually make things work this way!”
This week’s five newly introduced Innovation Ambassadors aren’t just tech-savvy influencers who play with technology and brim with creativity—they’re also beloved by makers worldwide. Now, let’s dive into their amazing stories!
01 Li Xiaobai

A renowned Bilibili content creator who has over one million subscribers, specializing in artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology content.
His creative content spans cutting-edge tech insights, new product reviews and evaluations, and creative open-source hardware development, delivering rich tech-related material through humorous and inventive approaches.
02 Snail’s Tech Notes

As a creator on RedNote focused on cutting-edge tech trends, he positions himself as “the tech blogger who blows your mind.” His content is both accessible and profound, blending eye-opening creativity with a human touch.
With nearly 200 pieces published and over three million saves and likes in total, his work demonstrates formidable content influence and community recognition.
03 Open Source Tech From Deng Ge

DFOC (Closed-Loop FOC Control), one of China’s earliest pioneers in fostering open-source quadrupedal robotics communities, and the original creator of projects like the open-source quadrupedal robot dog “Pineapple Dog.”
With extensive project experience and technical expertise, he is dedicated to becoming a key driving force in China’s robotics open-source ecosystem.
04 Estefannie

Estefannie, originally from Mexico, is a software engineer, inventor, and renowned tech creator active in the United States. Her uniquely creative tech projects and humorous delivery have garnered the attention and affection of over a million subscribers on YouTube.
05 Atarabyte

Atarabyte is a creator dedicated to “cute electronics” and STEM education. Her humorous and approachable style breathes new life into hardware and coding, captivating audiences worldwide.
With hundreds of thousands of subscribers and followers across major international social media platforms, Atarabyte has become a source of inspiration for the next generation of makers and engineering enthusiasts.
These innovation ambassadors will gather in Shenzhen to deeply participate in this year’s Greater Bay Area International Maker Summit! This is a very rare international exchange opportunity for the AI hardware circle.
We believe that all makers and tech enthusiasts will gain unprecedented inspiration and opportunities at this grand event. We also believe that all exhibitors this year will be able to gain more exposure and opportunities on a global platform!

If you want to showcase your innovative ideas and the impact they have on industry innovation, meet like-minded makers, and explore the specific applications of cutting-edge technologies in various industries at one of the largest maker innovation events in the world, we invite you to sign up by scanning the QR code below or clicking here. We look forward to seeing you there and sharing your journey of continuous innovation!
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Registration Period: May 21th, 2025 – September 30th, 2025
Aiming to promote business connections between professional visitors and exhibitors, Maker Faire Shenzhen 2025 has initiated a new registration channel for professional audiences, which can ensure more efficient exhibition output and provide a good exhibition experience.
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Over the past 12 years, the development trajectory of Maker Faire Shenzhen can be seen as a microcosm of the development of maker culture in China.
- 2012: “Gathering Small Wisdom, Journeying through the Great Future” – This was the first Mini Maker Faire in China, with less than 1000 attendees, and was more like a gathering within a small circle. But we saw the infinite possibilities emerging from the maker community.

- 2013: The slogan was absent, and the maker community was still small. – In the OCT Creative Park, there were cross-disciplinary exchanges among different creative communities, silently laying the foundation for cultural output.

- 2014: “Innovate with China” – the event was upgraded to the Featured level for the first time, with a significant increase in scale compared to previous years, and the beginning of professional independent forums. This year, makers began to enter the public’s view.

- 2015: “Everyone is a Maker, what are you waiting for?” – This year’s Shenzhen International Maker Week became one of the largest Maker Faires in the world. This year, the concept of “maker” was elevated to a national level, and the trend of “mass innovation, mass entrepreneurship” swept across the country.

- 2016: “My World, My Creation” – As the sub-venue of the National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Week, the event was held for the first time in the commercial center area, experiencing unpredictable weather from typhoons to scorching heat. Many makers succeeded in your entrepreneurial endeavors this year, but it seemed like there were even more failures. The hype around entrepreneurship shifted towards rationality.

- 2017: “Makers, Go Pro” – The event took place at the university campus for the first time, focusing on Maker Pros and providing a platform for diverse innovators and makers to showcase themselves, presenting more possibilities for the growth path of makers to the entire community.

- 2018: “Co-making in the City” – The main venue of Shenzhen International Maker Week, where individuals and groups with shared visions and values gathered to showcase stories, projects, and explorations of collaboration among different communities and people.

- 2019: ” To the Heart of Community, To the Cluster of Industry” – The event was upgraded to the Maker Faire Shenzhen, attempting to attract professional audiences and focusing on pragmatic aspects such as solving the needs of industrial upgrading and co-developin. It aims to build a platform for innovation and industry dialogue and collaboration.

- 2023: “Where Are The Makers?”– Starting from our own mission and values, we aim to explore the future direction of makers and the possibilities for commercialization. Though this question does not have a definitive answer, we do hope that through this event, we can communicate and share with every one of you, finding more ideas and directions together.

- 2024: “Everything is AI” – This year, we brought together over 120 exhibitors from around the world, attracting nearly 1,500 professional attendees from nearly 20 countries and over 20 provinces across China. The exhibition showcased a wide range of AI application projects and hosted 10 AI hardware-themed satellite events, alongside various workshops.