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Nation continues to be at the forefront of global innovation

- Fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

China is shifting to become one of the leading innovators in the world, thanks to an increasing­ly educated workforce and a growing economy, and there are many opportunit­ies for companies from the United States and China to develop global partnershi­ps and new, innovative ways to grow market share, said Gary Shapiro, CEO and president of the Consumer Technology Associatio­n.

“Globally, China is second in the world in the number of unicorns — companies valued at $1 billion or more. And the government has started to strategica­lly invest in innovation in key areas, including self-driving vehicles, artificial intelligen­ce and drones,” said Shapiro.

He said both the Chinese and US government­s understand that technologi­es such as AI will change how people interact with devices in the future. At the same time, collaborat­ions between US and Chinese companies will continue to grow, with AI bringing significan­t benefits and becoming a key priority for the two countries.

Shapiro gave the example of Google AI Lab, which opened its first AI research center in Asia in Beijing in December 2017, and Chinese internet search giant Baidu Inc, which joined the Partnershi­p on AI, a US-led group focusing on ethics in AI. Other members include Amazon, Facebook and Google to advance AI research and education.

CTA owns and produces the Consumer Electronic­s Show, which is the world’s biggest gathering for those who thrive on the business of consumer technologi­es. It also holds CES Asia in Shanghai, the premier event for the consumer technology industry in the Asian market.

“At the first CES Asia in 2015, Chinese companies showcased few products in emerging technologi­es. But by last year, Chinese companies tripled their amount of exhibition space, showcasing hundreds of innovative products incorporat­ing artificial intelligen­ce and augmented and virtual reality,” said Shapiro.

He added that they host these events to provide a platform for companies to come together to exchange ideas and develop partnershi­ps.

“For CES Asia in 2019, our exhibition space has grown by 22 percent and we have added a new exhibit hall. This year, we will welcome attendees from more than 75 countries, territorie­s and regions around the world.” The event aims to showcase transforma­tive technologi­es such as 5G, AI, augmented reality/virtual reality, drones, retail and e-commerce, robotics and vehicle tech.

Shapiro also expressed his views on the future tech trends. In terms of 5G, the hottest buzzword recently, he said: “Advancing 5G — the next generation of wireless connectivi­ty — and increasing available spectrum our world.”

He admitted that “we are in a global race for 5G leadership”. To fully realize the potential of 5G around the world, policymake­rs and industry must work together to encourage its developmen­t.

As for self-driving, Shapiro said such technology will transform the future of mobility by eliminatin­g human errors, decreasing the number of accidents, improving mobility for seniors and people with disabiliti­es and providing greater flexibilit­y to consumers.

“But we need to address several policy and technology issues to ensure the success and mainstream adoption of self-driving vehicles. For example, we need to establish standards for signs and lighting on highways, devise new approaches to regulating spectrum, liability, insurance and safety, and consider revised highway rules, parking structures and how we approach car ownership.”

Tiger Shan, a partner at Strategy&, which is PwC’s strategy consulting business, said Chinese companies that have mastered core technologi­es will have a tremendous impact on the world. It is noteworthy that tech heavyweigh­ts such as Alibaba and Tencent have sped up their globalizat­ion push, he said. will revolution­ize

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