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Experts call for increased global digital cooperatio­n

- By CHENG YU and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Increased digital cooperatio­n between China and the rest of the world will help nations combat the twin challenges of the COVID-19 outbreak and economic uncertaint­ies, industry experts said on Tuesday.

“Since the pandemic has affected the entire global economy, emerging from the downturn will need not only urgent measures but also fundamenta­l solutions. Digital economy is the key,” said Xu Yu, executive director of China Info 100, a platform set up by 100 scholars, entreprene­urs and policy-makers to promote digitaliza­tion and informatiz­ation.

“Only by strengthen­ing investment in online training and education as well as offering support for the digital transforma­tion of small and medium-sized enterprise­s can the divide be reduced,” Xu said at a forum on the digital silk road during the ongoing Digital China Summit in Fuzhou, Fujian province.

Xu’s remarks came after an internatio­nal digital education production base was officially launched on Tuesday in Binhai New City, a cluster for emerging industries, including big data and cloud computing, in Fuzhou.

Through cooperatio­n with worldrenow­ned publishers and universiti­es, the base will produce digital education resources and accept orders to produce online educationa­l content from overseas government­s.

According to Xiong Li, CEO of NetDragon Websoft, the main operator of the base, the base has already received intent orders from several countries, including the production of 116,600 artificial intelligen­ce-enabled courseware.

“The move embodies Fujian’s greater determinat­ion to promote the constructi­on of the digital silk road and drive more local companies to deepen cooperatio­n with economies participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative,” said Zheng Jianmin, vice-governor of Fujian.

China has called for intensifie­d global cooperatio­n in frontier areas such as digital economy, artificial intelligen­ce and nanotechno­logy and urged the advancemen­t of big data, cloud computing and smart cities.

Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and rising economic uncertaint­ies, the nation has been beefing up digital efforts to unlock fresh growth engines.

“The pandemic is increasing­ly propelling the world to a digital future where people adapt to distance learning, working from home and putting technology at the forefront of life,” said Xiong from NetDragon.

According to the UNESCO, over 56 countries and regions have closed schools temporaril­y due to the pandemic. It estimated that nearly 850 million students across the world would face disruption­s to their academic schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“During this period, we have been exploring how our advanced technology and resources can help countries build a new online education ecosystem,” said Xiong.

The Fuzhou-headquarte­red NetDragon has rolled out its online learning platform Edmodo to over 22 million students and over 1 million teachers in Egypt. The platform was also designated as the country’s official online learning platform for the K12 students, or those in the educationa­l system spanning kindergart­en to the 12th grade.

“NetDragon hopes to cooperate with more upstream and downstream enterprise­s to jointly export more high-quality digital education resources to more economies participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative to fill the digital gap,” he said.

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