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China’s Tech Dominance Sparks Live Showdown

At a Glance

  • News Of Fort Worth will host a subscriber-only livestream on January 21 at noon ET / 9 am PT to dissect China’s accelerating tech lead
  • The panel features three News Of Fort Worth journalists who cover robotics, energy, and AI breakthroughs
  • Viewers can submit questions in advance via the article’s comment section
  • Why it matters: The event promises candid answers on how China’s battery, solar, and EV supremacy could reshape global markets

China’s technological surge now touches everyday life, from the batteries in phones to the milk on breakfast tables. On January 21, 2026, News Of Fort Worth will convene a live discussion to unpack how this dominance happened and what comes next.

The Livestream Lineup

Three senior News Of Fort Worth writers will lead the conversation:

  • Sandra Upson, features editor, will moderate
  • Zeyi Yang, senior writer covering China tech and business, co-authors the weekly Made in China newsletter
  • Will Knight, senior AI writer, authors the weekly AI Lab dispatch

Subscribers can watch the stream directly on the event page and submit questions ahead of time through the comment section.

Three senior writers discuss ideas around table with laptops and notebooks showing collaboration

How to Tune In

Bookmark the stream page and return at noon ET / 9 am PT on January 21. A replay will be available for subscribers who miss the live session. Non-subscribers can gain access by subscribing to News Of Fort Worth.

For ongoing coverage, readers can sign up for the Made in China newsletter, delivered every Thursday, or browse previous News Of Fort Worth livestreams on topics ranging from tech-industry politics to biohacking with Bryan Johnson.

Author

  • My name is Ryan J. Thompson, and I cover weather, climate, and environmental news in Fort Worth and the surrounding region.

    Ryan J. Thompson covers transportation and infrastructure for newsoffortworth.com, reporting on how highways, transit, and major projects shape Fort Worth’s growth. A UNT journalism graduate, he’s known for investigative reporting that explains who decides, who pays, and who benefits from infrastructure plans.

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