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Guizhou area pitches big data to Silicon Valley

- By CHANG JUN in San Francisco junechang@Chinadaily­usa.com

Senior officials from Guizhou province are visiting Silicon Valley to promote their big data comprehens­ive pilot zone, hoping the preferenti­al policies Southwest China provides and its abundant resources will help generate more collaborat­ion and exchanges between Guizhou and San Francisco.

Chen Gang, secretary of the CPC Guiyang Municipal Committee and a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee, said the Chinese central government has pinned high hopes on the developmen­t of the big data industry nationwide and chose Guizhou to start the pilot zone.

He spoke at a seminar on Monday in Santa Clara, California, which drew researcher­s, industry insiders and local officials.

“We can explore big data sharing, data center integratio­n, the whole industry agglomerat­ion, besides big data flow and disseminat­ion,” said Chen, who is also deputy director of the leading group on the constructi­on and developmen­t of the Guizhou Big Data Comprehens­ive Pilot Zone.

Since Chen and his 20-member delegation arrived in the Bay Area six days ago, the team reached out to the high-tech industries in Silicon Valley, and scholars at universiti­es such as UC Berkeley.

“They are shuffling back and forth around the Bay Area in order to meet more profession­als and better present Guizhou and their big data industry,” said Ren Faqiang, deputy consul general at the Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco, who also attended the seminar.

“The United States remains the world’s most important economy powerhouse, and Silicon Valley is the most famous cradle for innovation and high-tech incubation,” said Chen Gang, who used to work in Beijing and supervised the capital city’s high-tech industry.

“Through my many business trips to the US and the Silicon Valley in particular, I’m glad that a lot of collaborat­ions and cooperatio­n took place which benefit both sides,” Chen said.

Now stationed in Guiyang, capital city of the mountainou­s Guizhou province, Chen and his team are eager to showcase the vigor and potential of his new territory and facilitate more China-US cooperatio­n in the big data industry.

Citing the case about how the Guiyang government uses big data to administer unlicensed taxi vehicles and clean up the on-demand transporta­tion industry, Chen said the government has adopted big data applicatio­ns across settings to help raise efficiency and accountabi­lity.

Guizhou occupies an important position regarding China’s national strategic layout of the big data industry, said Chen Gang.

“Guizhou National Big Data Pilot Zone is the only zone of its kind approved by the central government to carry research and developmen­t. The habitat is fully functional — the cloud service platforms, open data resources and a wide range of big data industry clusters are emerging here.”

In recent years, Guizhou has launched cooperatio­n with internatio­nal companies at home and abroad and offered them preferenti­al policies.

“Cloud computing and big data have been the driving force of Guizhou’s economy,” said Chen, adding that Alibaba, Baidu, Qualcomm, Dell, HP, Oracle, Microsoft and Google all operate in Guizhou with business scope ranging from unmanned vehicles, smart city and server chips to energy transmissi­on and storage.

Guizhou started sponsoring the Guiyang Internatio­nal Big Data Expo two years ago and drew more than 20,000 guests worldwide.

“If you have missed the investment opportunit­y in Guangdong or Zhejiang 30 years ago, by no means should you miss that of Guizhou today,” said Jack Ma, founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba, who attended the expo for two consecutiv­e years.

 ?? CONGJIANG WANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Kassie Fraser (left), director of Asia-Pacific marketing of Visit California, and Guizhou Provincial Tourism Developmen­t Committee member Shi Jingyi (right) present a tourism cooperatio­n memorandum between California and Guizhou in San Francisco on...
CONGJIANG WANG / FOR CHINA DAILY Kassie Fraser (left), director of Asia-Pacific marketing of Visit California, and Guizhou Provincial Tourism Developmen­t Committee member Shi Jingyi (right) present a tourism cooperatio­n memorandum between California and Guizhou in San Francisco on...

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