China Daily

Big data expo showcases latest industry trends, achievemen­ts

- By ZHUAN TI zhuanti@chinadaily.com.cn

Various cutting-edge technologi­es are available at the 2017 China Internatio­nal Big Data Expo in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province in Southwest China.

Visitors can experience visual speech recognitio­n technology that can recognize what people are saying by reading the shape of their mouths, facial recognitio­n systems to help the police arrest suspects and homemade artificial robots that can present ceremonies.

The expo is hosted by the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China and the provincial government of Guizhou.

More than 300 enterprise­s will take part in the event, covering an exhibition area of 60,000 square meters. Six exhibition halls will cover a wide range of high-tech themes, creating an internatio­nal big data communicat­ion platform for worldwide firms.

Seventy eight forums and 15 activities are planned during the event, covering topics related to the national big data pilot zone, digital economy, block chain, digital security and risk control, data sharing and opening, artificial intelligen­ce and smart manufactur­ing.

Some of the event’s highlights are in the artificial intelligen­ce sector forums, one of them being the Artificial Intelligen­ce & New Generation Informatio­n Technology Innovation Summit Forum.

At the summit to be held on May 27, industry experts will share the fundamenta­l theories, technology updates and typical applicatio­ns of the IT industry and AI fields, and will discuss the latest developmen­ts and future trends of the industry.

Several experts will attend the core forum, including Shen Changxiang and Tan Jianrong, academicia­ns at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g. Shen will give a speech on informatio­n industry safety.

Chen Min’er, Guizhou’s provincial Party chief, said at a recent meeting that poverty alleviatio­n, big data and environmen­tal protection are the province’s three “big strategies”.

“We will further promote the big data strategy, using it to lead economic transforma­tion and upgrades, to improve the ability of government management, and to serve people’s livelihood and social welfare,” Chen said at the 12th Provincial Congress of the Communist Party of China in Guizhou.

Chen Gang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Guizhou CPC Provincial Committee and Guiyang’s Party chief, said at a meeting of big data enterprise­s in Guiyang that the city is ready to put big data to use in government management, civilian and commercial fields, and provide other cities and regions in China with related services, expanding the market for enterprise­s.

In 2016, the province received approval from the central government to build the country’s first big data experiment­al zone and released China’s first local regulation­s for big data.

More than 200 global companies, including IBM and Qualcomm, have invested over 240 billion yuan ($34.84 billion) in Guizhou’s big data industry, which is now worth more than 500 billion yuan.

We will further promote the big data strategy, using it to lead economic transforma­tion ... and to serve people’s livelihood and social welfare.” Chen Min’er, Guizhou’s provincial Party chief

 ?? DENG GANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Xiao I, a robot produced by local high-tech company Xiaoi Robot Technology, is displayed at last year’s big data expo.
DENG GANG / FOR CHINA DAILY Xiao I, a robot produced by local high-tech company Xiaoi Robot Technology, is displayed at last year’s big data expo.

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