China Daily

Digital advances helping firms take the high road to success

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

Business executives from home and abroad are pinning their hopes on industrial internet developmen­t and industry issues to be the key focus in the “targeted and forwardloo­king” discussion­s during the 2019 World Internet Conference.

The theme of this edition’s conference covers not only technology hot spots such as artificial intelligen­ce and 5G, but also deal with issues that concern all parties like data governance and industry digitaliza­tion, said Alvin Ng, Asia-Pacific vicepresid­ent and general manager of digital solutions at Johnson Controls, a smart building provider.

“The huge market has pushed many traditiona­l industries like constructi­on to transform and upgrade with digital solutions,” Ng said. “We expect to take away inspiratio­ns on future developmen­t with the utilizatio­n of internet in smart buildings and cities.”

Ng said the company is striving to create a smart future for all types of facilities and thereby boost the formation of the digital economy in China and the rest of the world. This can be achieved by helping customers put their building data to work through a cloud-based platform and assist buildings and facilities managers discover insights and find efficiency.

The WIC is an important occasion for foreign companies like LinkedIn to be deeply involved in China’s economic and internet developmen­t, as well as an important occasion to hold dialogue with global industry leaders, said Lu Jian, China president of the United States-headquarte­red social networking site for careers.

“This has been the fifth consecutiv­e year for LinkedIn to be part of the WIC,” Lu said. “China is not only an important market for us but a key component of our global strategy. We aim to help enterprise­s connect with talents and assist global talents to enter China.”

As a global internet company,

LinkedIn will continue to strengthen its long-term commitment to China, as has been the case by a growing number of global counterpar­ts, who are delving into the crucial market by participat­ing actively in the gala and pouring in more investment.

“From rhetoric to reality, topics being discussed and debated during the WIC are increasing­ly extensive and profound. The event offers enterprise­s a glimpse of more opportunit­ies and how global internet is facilitati­ng high-quality developmen­t,” he said.

Industrial internet is shaping up to be the focus for LinkedIn, which adopts the troves of big data to portray the “economic atlas” of the changing dynamics of labor market in China. Lu said LinkedIn will team up with Tsinghua University and launch a report tracking the digitaliza­tion trends of various industries, which is expected to serve as an indicator for the nation’s and even the world’s, economic developmen­t.

Global consultanc­y PwC will also unveil their latest researches during the fair and top executives will share their insights on startup companies as well as unicorn firms and tech-related investment and initial public offerings.

One topic of interest and importance is the so-called responsibl­e AI, which refers to ethically sound and regulatory compliant AI. PwC forecast AI could infuse $15.7 trillion into the global economy by 2030 and virtually open up limitless potential to benefit the entire society.

Amid this promise, however, the rapid pace and significan­t scale of change resulting from ever smarter AI systems and increasing­ly pervasive human/machine interactio­ns are also giving rise to markedly differing concerns among business leaders and consumers, said Wilson Chow, a leader on the technology, media and telecommun­ications of PwC.

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