China Daily

Cyber business execs see a golden future

Xi’s speech shows China’s foresight in developing its online industry

- By OUYANG SHIJIA, CHENG YU and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou

Business executives attending the first Digital China Summit in Fuzhou are optimistic about China’s growing role as a leading internet power, which is particular­ly driven by the government’s open attitude and supporting policies.

Guo Wei, chairman of Digital China Holdings Ltd, one of the largest integrated informatio­n technology services providers in China, said President Xi Jinping’s speech, at a weekend conference on the work of cybersecur­ity and informatiz­ation in Beijing, showed the government’s awareness of the importance of cybersecur­ity and informatio­n security.

“The government is using economic, legal, technologi­cal and other means to manage the network and informatiz­ation. For the foreseeabl­e future, the cyberspace environmen­t will be improved and the industry developmen­t boosted.”

Xi made the speech right before the first Digital China Summit kicked off on Sunday. That gathering, which will last to Tuesday, is part of China’s larger efforts to further integrate the digital economy with the real economy.

Yao Jinbo, founder and CEO of 58.com, a major Chinese online marketplac­e operator, said that Xi’s words on cybersecur­ity and informatiz­ation were “impressive”, especially by emphasizin­g that efforts should be made to make sectors including agricultur­e more digitalize­d, smart, and internet-powered.

“As an internet company focused on people’s livelihood­s, we deeply agree that there is huge demand for informatiz­ation in rural areas. We have promoted digitalize­d projects to over 10,000 villages and towns in 31 provinces, regions and municipali­ties as of March this year,” Yao said.

“We will continue to promote the digitaliza­tion of agricultur­e to help revitalize rural economy and achieve agricultur­al modernizat­ion,” he added.

Another key message from the conference is to endeavor to make breakthrou­ghs in core informatio­n technologi­es, said Chen Tao, the rotating president of iFlytek Co Ltd, a leading Chinese artificial intelligen­ce company.

“I was impressed on promoting breakthrou­ghs of core technologi­es in the field of informatio­n. I believe only by these means can we gain key momentum and be at the forefront in the global competitio­n.”

Xi’s words were also seen as a signal to encourage companies to continue incorporat­ing advanced technologi­es including big data, artificial intelligen­ce, virtual reality and augmented reality into the products, said Xiong Li, CEO of NetDragon Websoft Inc, China’s leading online gaming and education developer.

“For a Fujian-based tech company, President Xi’s speech is inspiring. We will leverage more technologi­es into the global education market and beef up our global presence to help improve the country’s strength in cyberspace.”

 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? A self-driving bus undergoes a trial run during the Digital China Exhibition in Fuzhou, Fujian province, on Sunday.
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY A self-driving bus undergoes a trial run during the Digital China Exhibition in Fuzhou, Fujian province, on Sunday.

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