Digital economy expands new space for int’l cooperation

Fri, Aug 26, 2022
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Foreign

FEATURING cutting-edge technologies, including big data, artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G communications, the digital economy has become increasingly critical as a key factor for economic growth in the digital era.

International organisations, industry representatives, experts and scholars gathered at the Smart China Expo 2022 from Monday to Wednesday, in southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality.

It would be sharing the latest achievements in the global digital economy and exploring new cooperation opportunities in the international digital field.

More than 550 companies in the digital economy sector from 19 countries and regions are participating online and offline.

The expo witnessed the signing of 70 major investment projects, with the total contract value, reaching 212.1 billion yuan (about $31 billion).

The global digital economy has developed vigorously over recent years, with the total added value of the digital economy in 47 major countries around the world reaching $38.1 trillion in 2021.

Out of the figure, China’s digital economy scale reached $7.1 trillion, ranking it second worldwide.

This is according to a white paper on the global digital economy released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT).

A chess game was held at the exhibition hall during the expo.

One of the two chess players is iFlyGo Robot, a top chess player embedded with an AI algorithm and equipped with mechanical arms.

The robot was able to judge the level of the opponent through an AI algorithm and take corresponding steps, said Ni Junjuan, a demonstration specialist at iFLYTEK, an AI and speech-technology giant in China.

“The era of the digital economy has begun and digital transformation has become an inevitable choice for the development of human society,’’ said Mei Hong, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

China’s digital economy grew at an average rate of 15.9 per cent from 2012 to 2021.

During the period, the share of the digital economy in its GDP expanded from 20.9 per cent to 39.8 per cent, representing an annual average increase of about 2.1 percentage points.

The figure is contained in the data from the white paper released by the CAICT.

As one of the co-organisers of this year’s Smart China Expo, Singapore organised 56 enterprises to participate in the event, online or offline.

It focused on displaying its latest technology achievements in trade, innovation, sustainable development and other areas.

“We have strong faith in the Chinese market and the Smart China Expo provides a great platform that will effectively promote communication and cooperation between Chinese and Singaporean companies,’’ said Chng Ken Wei.

Wei is the Centre Director (China) of Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore.

Furthermore, 10 enterprises from Austria in related areas, including intelligent environmental protection, intelligent healthcare and intelligent manufacturing, also attended the event.

The Austrian company M-U-T Maschinen-Umwelttechnik-Transportanlagen GmbH exhibited a small container-like sewage treatment system.

“The system can be tailored to different sizes according to different scenarios and be placed in remote mountainous areas, tourist attractions, highways and the like, according to the company.

In spite of the emerging uncertainties and the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the headwinds encountered by economic globalisation, China has opened its doors wider and wider while demonstrating its attitude to sharing opportunities with the world,’’ said Ruan Zongze, executive vice president of the China Institute of International Studies. (Xinhua/NAN)

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