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Leaders gather to brainstorm today’s internatio­nal context

- By CAO YINGYING

Guangzhou, a centuries-old internatio­nal commercial hub, gathered leaders of the global innovation economy at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech Internatio­nal Conference that opened on Tuesday.

Focusing on technologi­cal innovation, the first-ever Fortune Brainstorm Tech Internatio­nal Conference is huge in its own right, but is also the curtain raiser event for the Fortune Global Forum, which runs from Wednesday to Friday in the capital city of southern Guangdong province.

For its part, the earlier brainstorm tech conference is a meeting for the world’s top technology and media thinkers, operators, entreprene­urs, innovators and influencer­s, according to the event’s organizers.

They said the two-day event is a showcase for innovation in China and the major trends in technology in the internatio­nal context, as well as an opportunit­y to build up Guangzhou as a China-based community for global tech and innovation leaders.

“Guangzhou is fast becoming a global leader in science and technology innovation,” said Alan Murray, president of Fortune and chief content officer of the United States-based group Time Inc.

“The city is the ideal location for the conference,” Murray added. Fortune is a multinatio­nal business magazine published and owned by Time Inc and headquarte­red in New York City.

Murray said that Guangzhou has establishe­d commercial and trade links with more than 200 countries and regions.

“It is China’s southern gateway to the world and an emerging center for tech innovation,” he said.

The Fortune Brainstorm Tech Internatio­nal Conference brings together some of China’s most promising startup companies and emerging technology leaders.

The program features exchanges between innovators in China who are finding new pathways to success, and tech leaders from around the world, including those from Silicon Valley in the United States, Israel, Europe and other parts of Asia.

John Needham, managing director of the Fortune Global Forum, said that China has made The page is sponsored by Guangzhou. great progress in innovation in the fields of artificial intelligen­ce, biotechnol­ogy, financial technology, virtual reality, the shared economy and mobile technologi­es — instead of being an imitator of science and technology.

He added that Guangzhou is one of the leaders in China in reforms driven by globalizat­ion and digitizati­on, and the city was showcasing its innovation results through the conference.

“We are honored that Guangzhou Automobile Group, a company that is highly respected for its innovative research and developmen­t, is our partner sponsor,” said Needham.

The company, one of China’s homegrown automakers, is providing official vehicles for the Fortune Global Forum.

Another sponsor, Guangzhou Pharmaceut­ical Group, has promoted its developmen­t scale and internatio­nal influence in recent years through its innovation­s.

Li Chuyuan, chairman of the group, said that cooperatin­g with the world-leading economic forum provides a good opportunit­y to promote the brand’s internatio­nal influence and seek more global partners.

 ??  ?? Charles Hayes (left), executive managing director of IDEO Asia, and Robbie Antonio (center), founder and CEO of Revolution Precrafted, talk at a panel during the conference, moderated by Clay Chandler, executive editor of Time Internatio­nal.
Charles Hayes (left), executive managing director of IDEO Asia, and Robbie Antonio (center), founder and CEO of Revolution Precrafted, talk at a panel during the conference, moderated by Clay Chandler, executive editor of Time Internatio­nal.

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