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Guizhou big data expo to spur China’s digital era

- By CHENG YU in Beijing and YANG JUN in Guiyang Ma Bingying contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

The four-day China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo 2021 to be held in Guiyang, Guizhou province, from May 26 will underscore the potential of the emerging field to help develop the digital economy and bolster dualcircul­ation — the country’s new developmen­t paradigm — government officials said on Thursday.

The annual event will be held both online and offline this year and showcase cutting-edge big data technologi­es.

Chen Yan, mayor of Guiyang, said this year’s expo is expected to attract more than 200 enterprise­s and institutio­ns from various countries and regions, including global corporate icons and domestic giants.

All of them will share their views and display their latest products, Chen said. “Not only has the expo created opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of big data in Guizhou province but contribute­d Chinese wisdom and solutions to global big data industry.”

The event is part of larger efforts being made in response to the Chinese top leadership’s call for innovative developmen­t in Guizhou province, implement the new developmen­t philosophy, and deepen the dual-circulatio­n paradigm, Chen said.

“Accelerate­d steps will be made to develop big data to seize the new strategic opportunit­ies. Big data advancemen­t will offer strong impetus to the country’s digital transforma­tion and developmen­t.

“The expo will demonstrat­e the latest technology trends, and pioneering research and developmen­t results. It will also offer a chance for consumers and industry participan­ts to observe and experience new applicatio­ns and business models, as well as to promote internatio­nal exchanges and cooperatio­n.”

The expo will coincide with China’s developmen­t of the digital economy and efforts to promote deep integratio­n of the internet, big data, artificial intelligen­ce and the real economy, and comes amid the country’s success in bringing the COVID-19 pandemic under better control.

Nestled in a mountainou­s region, Guizhou has been striving over the past a few years to become a global hub of big data, so as to help develop its local economy, boost employment and local residents’ earnings.

Guian New Area, a nationalle­vel new urban area in Guizhou, plans to create a hub of 12 mega data centers and 4 million servers with a fixed-asset investment of over 40 billion yuan ($5.6 billion) by 2025.

Tao Changhai, Guizhou’s vicegovern­or, said, “The province will continue to leverage the digital economy to offer important engines for the upgrade and transforma­tion of traditiona­l industries.

“Guizhou has unique advantages and conditions for the developmen­t of big data. It has attracted many large and super large data centers. More efforts will be made to create a better environmen­t for the developmen­t of big data in the future.”

More than 5,000 big data companies have been set up in Guian New Area. The output of the area’s digital economy reached 164.9 billion yuan last year, accounting for 38 percent of the region’s GDP.

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