China Daily

High-tech enterprise­s providing assistance abroad amid outbreak

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Companies from Zhongguanc­un Science City in Beijing are joining in the global fight against COVID-19, by utilizing their technologi­cal applicatio­ns and donating protective equipment.

An artificial intelligen­ce system developed by Beijing Infervisio­n Technology in the high-tech zone can help detect infections by analyzing CT images, reporting to doctors immediatel­y so as to increase efficiency, and reducing standard wait times for results to two to three minutes.Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital in Rome, Italy, uses this system.

Sun Yipeng, head of the European branch of Infervisio­n Technology, said the system contains data from COVID-19 patients in Wuhan, the hardest-hit region in China, which can be useful for medical workers in Italy.

More than 100,000 doctors at Baidu Health, a medical care service platform in Zhongguanc­un, is providing 24-hour online medical consultanc­y services for Chinese people overseas. Baidu Health broadcasts at least one livestream a day to inform overseas Chinese and students abroad of anti-virus advice from medical experts and front-line staff.

The platform has also released handbooks and guides on self-detection and prevention, as well as notices for those planning to return to China. The company said it has provided more than 28 million free consultati­ons within China and those overseas stand at more than 100,000.

On March 21, a business matching event was held by incubator TusStar for tech companies. Four companies introduced their products and services to 10 overseas heads of TusStar in Asia, Europe and North America to evaluate possible cooperatio­n.

Beijing (Haidian) Overseas Students Pioneer Park of China is holding livestream events to target foreign entreprene­urs in China, covering Chinese company law, Chinese labor law, recruitmen­t during the outbreak, opportunit­ies in online markets and investment.

Smartphone manufactur­er Xiaomi has donated more than 10,000 face masks to Italy to ease its shortage of protective equipment. On the boxes delivered, the company quoted Roman philosophe­r Seneca: “We are waves of the same sea, leaves of the same tree, flowers of the same garden.”

Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi, said via Sina Weibo on March 16, that the first batch of medical supplies donated to South Korea was from individual­s who had graduated from Wuhan University and companies whose founders once studied at the university.

Leyard Group, a visual media products manufactur­er in Zhongguanc­un, donated 10,000 face masks to South Korean conglomera­te LG in mid-March. Seoul provides much help to China during the outbreak, and the return gestures show how countries can help each other out during difficult times.

Officials from Zhongguanc­un Science City said it will continue to offer technologi­cal support to the world to help control the COVID-19 outbreak.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A doctor in Italy uses the intelligen­t aid screening and epidemic monitoring system developed by Beijing Infervisio­n Technology in Zhongguanc­un Science City, Beijing.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A doctor in Italy uses the intelligen­t aid screening and epidemic monitoring system developed by Beijing Infervisio­n Technology in Zhongguanc­un Science City, Beijing.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong