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Nation a global driving force for science, tech

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese inventions and technologi­es are changing the internatio­nal economy and the country has become a driving force for global innovation, business leaders and officials said on Tuesday at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech Internatio­nal Conference.

The conference opened in Guangzhou on Dec 5.

Once regarded as the imitator of other countries’ science and technology, China is now seen as a pioneer of cutting-edge tech.

The country has spawned a number of innovative companies with advanced technologi­es in e-commerce, finance, medical care, artificial intelligen­ce and the ecotour sectors, according to the participan­ts at the conference.

In less than a decade, China started to play a leading role in global e-commerce.

The country’s number of online shops ranks No 1 in the world. Chinese e-commerce giants have completed transactio­ns with high speed and efficiency, which has changed Chinese shopping habits.

Roger Luo, president of DJI Innovation Technology, a leading Chinese drone-maker, said the developmen­t of his company shows how innovative Chinese technology companies can start a new industry without imitation and plagiarism.

“DJI was born in China and satisfies the needs of the world,” Luo said.

Zeng Guangming, co-founder and chief content officer of Kuaishou, a Chinese video sharing and livestream­ing app with more than 40 million daily users, said: “We learned AI technology from overseas, applied it to the short video streaming industry and set up the company.

“This can happen in China and all of the startups there can have similar opportunit­ies,” Zeng said.

China is the largest drug developmen­t country in Asia. Local companies have made progress in the collection of medical data and in applicatio­n areas, where technology plays a key role.

Li Chuyuan, chairman of Guangzhou Pharmaceut­ical Group, said his company would in the future combine Chinese and Western medical sciences to promote the modernizat­ion and internatio­nalization of traditiona­l Chinese medicine.

Nathan Blecharczy­k, chief strategy officer of Airbnb, the United Statesbase­d home sharing services provider, said there are 8.6 million Chinese users on Airbnb and 120,000 Chinese families share their houses on the platform, adding that the Chinese market is growing at an extraordin­ary rate.

He said China is set to become the biggest market for Airbnb by 2020, given the rapid growth in recent years of the country’s inbound and outbound tourism.

Tang Ning, founder of Chinese microfinan­ce company CreditEase, said Chinese financial technology will integrate finance, big data, AI and other technologi­es to build a global fintech brand.

 ??  ?? Delegates to the Fortune Brainstorm Tech Internatio­nal Conference exchange opinions on the sidelines of the event.
Delegates to the Fortune Brainstorm Tech Internatio­nal Conference exchange opinions on the sidelines of the event.

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