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China in driver’s seat to push digital innovation: expert

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Despite the COVID- 19 pandemic, China remains firmly in the driver's seat to push for domestic innovation and digitaliza­tion, a conclusion widely agreed on at the annual World Internet Conference ( WIC) that ended on Tuesday.

The Chinese solution to internet developmen­t and governance has gained broad acceptance at this year's event, Qi Xiaoxia, director- general of the Bureau of Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n at the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China, told a media briefing at the WIC gathering in Wuzhen, East China's Zhejiang Province.

More than 530 guests attended the conference in person, while others took part virtually. Attendees, both in- person or via video link, included foreign government officials, senior representa­tives of internatio­nal organizati­ons, academicia­ns and executives of internet giants including Qualcomm and Cisco, according to Qi.

A list of 15 world- class internet achievemen­ts from Chinese heavyweigh­ts including Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu – as well as foreign giants such as Microsoft and Qualcomm – was unveiled at the WIC.

The achievemen­ts were chosen from more than 300 technologi­cal attainment­s filed by candidates from countries and regions including China, the US, Russia, Germany, France, Sweden, Canada and Belgium, ranging from digitized social governance to global responses to public crises to artificial intelligen­ce- enabled and cloud- based life, according to the conference organizers.

A new services- oriented customized network framework headed by Liu Yunjie, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g and head of the Jiangsu Future Networks Innovation Institute, made this year's list.

The traditiona­l internet is known for transmitti­ng data, suggesting more attempts to ensure data transmissi­on if initial attempts fail. This renders it impossible to provide services with low network latency and jitter. With the internet integratin­g into the real economy, a huge challenge is afoot, Liu said.

The customized network framework, an innovative approach to addressing inelastic demand for the industrial internet, tremendous­ly lowers users' costs, he went on to say.

In a statement sent to the Global Times, Baidu – which also made the achievemen­t list with its Apollo ACE ( autonomous driving, connected road and efficient mobility) smart traffic engine – said it envisions becoming an AI- powered vanguard to build national strength in transporta­tion.

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