China Daily (Hong Kong)

President tells tech summit to innovate

- By FAN FEIFEI and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou

Chinese technology companies should ramp up their efforts in technologi­cal innovation as part of a broader push required by the country’s top leader to cultivate new driving forces and achieve self-reliance in key technologi­es, business leaders said at the first Digital China Summit, which opened in Fuzhou on Sunday.

President Xi Jinping sent a congratula­tory letter to the summit, calling for developmen­t of new driving forces through informatiz­ation to promote new developmen­t and, therefore, make new achievemen­ts.

In his message, Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said Fujian has made remarkable progress in fields such as e-governance, digital economy and intelligen­t society.

Xi’s message came after a national conference on the work of cybersecur­ity and informatiz­ation held on Friday and Saturday, during which Xi called for more efforts to grasp the historic opportunit­y for informatiz­ation developmen­t in a bid to strengthen the country’s capability in cyberspace.

Huang Kunming, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, also emphasized at the summit the importance of informatiz­ation to benefit the country and its people.

China’s tech heavyweigh­ts expressed their desire to try making breakthrou­ghs in core technologi­es, saying that digital economy has become a driving force to economic growth.

The country needs a large number of enterprise­s, which should shoulder more responsibi­lities in key technology developmen­t, Jack Ma, founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, said at the summit’s main forum.

Ma emphasized the importance of mastering core technologi­es, saying “it is the responsibi­lity of a large company to compete in core technologi­es.”

Alibaba announced on Friday it has fully acquired Hangzhou C-Sky Microsyste­ms Co Ltd, which develops embedded central processing units and chip architectu­re, underscori­ng its commitment to the chip industry.

Ma Huateng, chairman and chief executive of Tencent Holdings Ltd, said it is urgent for China to end its dependence on core technologi­es from others, and only by doing this “can we stand up and talk with internatio­nal giants on an equal footing”.

“We need to make breakthrou­ghs in core technologi­es and let digital innovation go into all walks of life,” Ma said, adding his company is exploring how to use digital technology to cross the digital divide and solve the problem of uneven developmen­t.

Tencent has continuous­ly increased investment in cutting-edge and core technologi­es over the past few years. It has establishe­d an artificial intelligen­ce laboratory and launched its first overseas AI research lab in Seattle, Washington.

 ?? HU MEIDONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Huang Kunming, CPC Central Committee publicity head, speaks at the Digital China Summit.
HU MEIDONG / CHINA DAILY Huang Kunming, CPC Central Committee publicity head, speaks at the Digital China Summit.

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