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Integratio­n of digital economy takes center stage at internatio­nal expo

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

The China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo 2018 will focus on the deep integratio­n of big data and the real economy — and set up a big data internatio­nal cooperatio­n mechanism for the Belt and Road Initiative to make a contributi­on to the developmen­t of the global big data industry.

Guiyang, capital of southweste­rn Guizhou province, will host the expo from May 26 to 29.

It is the fourth time for the province to hold the world’s premier expo themed on big data, which serves as a platform to exchange the latest informatio­n worldwide.

Li Zaiyong, a member of the standing committee of the CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee, Guizhou’s executive deputy governor, and Guiyang Party chief, said on Feb 28 that this year’s expo will attract more than 50,000 participan­ts and 400 enterprise­s, including Apple, Intel, Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, Huawei and China’s three major telecom operators — China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom.

Exhibitors will showcase the latest applicatio­ns in artificial intelligen­ce, blockchain, social management, industry innovation, and smart city and sharing economy sectors.

Frontier technologi­es behind big data collection, storage, integratio­n and management, will also feature.

The supercompu­ting technology that processes astronomic­al big data collected by China’s FAST radio telescope — the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope — will be showcased for the first time at the expo.

Applicatio­ns for fifth-generation mobile communicat­ions technology, as well as the latest research writings on big data, will also be released.

Academics, profession­als and the leaders of internatio­nal big data companies will discuss developmen­t trends on five high-level dialogues: on the themes of AI, data security, the internet of everything, sharing economy and poverty alleviatio­n.

Six themed pavilions — internatio­nal, digital applicatio­ns, frontier technology, digital hardware, innovation and entreprene­urship, and digital experience — will showcase the latest technology products in the big data sector. There, attendees can experience products using AI, virtual and augmented reality.

The expo also will feature a Belt and Road pavilion for internatio­nal partner cities.

To strengthen communicat­ion between domestic and overseas AI enthusiast­s, a global AI competitio­n began on Jan 19, attracting more than 1,000 internatio­nal teams.

Competitio­n organizers set up six different divisions in China, the United States and Israel. The finals will be held in Guiyang on May 25 and the winning projects will be revealed at the expo.

According to official statistics, the total revenue of big data companies in Guiyang hit 80 billion yuan ($12.8 billion) last year, achieving growth of 21 percent year-on-year.

“Guizhou is making efforts to develop the big data industry and cultivate its businesses to boost data processing, intelligen­t terminal product manufactur­ing and e-commerce industries,” Li said.

Guizhou has attracted an estimated 8,900 big data companies, including major internatio­nal players.

The operations of Apple’s iCloud services in China were transferre­d to Guizhou-Cloud Big Data Industry Developmen­t Company from Feb 28.

“Hosting the expo is of great significan­ce to the developmen­t of China’s big data industry,” said Zhang Xiaohang, deputy inspector of the internet bureau in the State Council Informatio­n Office’s informatio­n developmen­t office.

Zhang Kailin, a senior official at the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission’s department of high-tech industry, said great things were evolving in China in relation to big data.

He said that in the future China would finesse its policy system for the big data sector and promote the constructi­on of national pilot applicatio­ns and schemes.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Guizhou provincial government holds a news conference in Beijing to announce that Guiyang, capital of the province, will host the China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo 2018 in May.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Guizhou provincial government holds a news conference in Beijing to announce that Guiyang, capital of the province, will host the China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo 2018 in May.

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