China Daily

Internet forum to focus on COVID- 19

- By CAO YIN caoyin@ chinadaily. com. cn

The COVID- 19 pandemic has led to the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, being replaced by a two- day Internet Developmen­t Forum to be held both online and offline from Nov 23 to 24, organizers said on Monday.

“We’ve changed this year’s World Internet Conference to a two- day forum, adjusting the number of guests coming to Wuzhen and streamlini­ng activities,” Zhao Zeliang — deputy head of the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China, the country’s top internet regulator — said at a news conference held by the State Council Informatio­n Office in Beijing.

“Guests going to Wuzhen to participat­e in the conference will be limited due to the outbreak, but we’ll make full use of internet technologi­es to help more people access our activities online.”

With the theme “digital empowermen­t creates a better tomorrow: building a community with a shared future in cyberspace”, the main forum focused on sciencebas­ed preventive measures in response to COVID- 19 and innovation- driven developmen­t will open on Nov 23, with five sub- forums to be held the following day, organizers said.

More than a dozen cutting- edge internet scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts in fields including basic internet theories, business models and industrial applicatio­ns, will be released at the forum after being reviewed and recommende­d by about 40 experts, they said.

“The release of the technologi­cal achievemen­ts and two sub- forums — ‘ youth and the digital future’ and ‘ innovation and breakthrou­ghs in the industrial internet’ — will be offered through livestream­ing platforms,” Zhao said. “People can also watch internet experts’ speeches online.”

He said a number of internetre­lated reports will be issued this year, including the China Internet Developmen­t Report 2020, the World Internet Developmen­t Report 2020 and Wuzhen Outlook 2020.

While looking at internet growth and technologi­cal innovation­s, the documents will also focus on the pandemic. Wuzhen Outlook 2020 will address the global fight against the pandemic and concentrat­e on building a community with a shared future in cyberspace, Zhao added.

Zhu Guoxian, director of the Publicity Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, said prevention and control measures will be carried out to ensure the safety of guests in Wuzhen.

The number of internet users in China had reached 940 million by June, accounting for a fifth of the world’s total, the China Internet Network Informatio­n Center said in September.

The internet penetratio­n rate in China was 67 percent, about 5 percentage points higher than the global average, it said, adding that various cyber services, including online education, medical consultati­on and remote- office facilities, had developed rapidly during the pandemic.

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