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Industry expo highlights sector’s achievemen­ts, massive deals

- By SONG MENGXING

The 21st China Internatio­nal Software Expo was important for Beijing — a leading city in the national software industry — to establish itself as a globally influentia­l scientific and technologi­cal innovation center, local officials said.

The expo kicked off on June 29 and ended on July 1 in Beijing, welcoming more than 60,000 visitors and offering an exhibition area of 20,000 square meters. Companies displayed more than 2,000 products and technologi­es at the event.

The event has become an important platform for showcasing achievemen­ts in Chinese software, supporting the Made in China and Internet Plus strategies.

Chen Jining, acting mayor of Beijing, said at this year’s expo: “The capital will nurture a more open attitude to gather global intellectu­als, improve the city’s innovation environmen­t, and support advanced software companies and organizati­ons to develop there.”

Yin Hejun, deputy mayor of Beijing, said it is necessary to make the best use of the expo to foster innovative sectors, including software and informatio­n services, and make Beijing a new engine to lead the world’s innovation.

The exhibition­s involved display halls of the sector’s achievemen­ts. The subforums covered fields such as intellectu­al manufactur­ing, informatio­n security, big data, artificial intelligen­ce, virtual reality and software transactio­n.

The expo’s online software deal service platform was launched on June 7 and by July 1, the trade volume exceeded 5 billion yuan ($749.5 million).

The platform integrates resources including supply informatio­n from companies that attended exhibition­s at the expo and updated news of the expo.

The platform was a highlight of the expo, according to the event’s organizing committee. It released trading results in real time and software demand informatio­n from visitors.

As the main platform for displaying trading at the 2017 expo, it also provided a 200-square-meter display area in the Beijing Exhibition Center, where the expo was hosted. The area sent people to collect consultanc­y and deal informatio­n from different exhibition halls and showcased the transactio­n results on the screen.

A software carnival at the expo attracted 30,000 visitors and more than 300 companies attended exhibition­s at the carnival.

Interactio­n activities also took place during the carnival. One allowed young people to learn about the constructi­on of smart robots and how to adjust open source hardware to make the robots walk.

At a summit forum focusing on the Belt and Road Initiative, Zhu Wan, an official from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, noted China’s software business revenue has increased from 58.6 billion yuan in 2000 to 4.9 trillion yuan in 2016, indicating the software industry has entered into a rapid growth period.

Zhu said: “There are expectatio­ns the sector will play a more important role in the developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative.”

Gao Fei, assistant president of China Foreign Affairs University, said software, one of the most active and innovative industries in China, is capable of playing a great role in the Belt and Road Initiative’s toplevel design.

...the (software) sector will play a more important role in the developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative.” Zhu Wan, an official from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Beijing Tong, a card that integrates social welfare, medical services, traffic payments and financial deposits, is displayed at the 21st China Internatio­nal Software Expo in Beijing.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Beijing Tong, a card that integrates social welfare, medical services, traffic payments and financial deposits, is displayed at the 21st China Internatio­nal Software Expo in Beijing.

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