China will push forward global efforts in internet infrastructure, digital economy and cyberspace security, so as to benefit people across the world with the latest internet achievements, a top official said on Wednesday.
Technology will continue to be a driving force for global development, industry experts said at the Fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Wednesday.
A new batch of leading scientific and technological internet achievements that have changed or are changing people's lifestyles were released during the Fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Wednesday.
"Technology is a core force in the development of countries and in spurring competition. I was glad to witness the release of the latest leading scientific and technological achievements. I was particularly impressed by the Ascend 310, developed by Huawei Technologies Co, as it could be a pivotal breakthrough in China's chip research. Digitalization, or high-tech, in fact, is changing or will change our lifestyles, which is its biggest contribution. But technology providers or internet enterprises should be prospective when promoting their products or services, because we expect them to not only bring convenience to our daily lives, but also safeguard us from cyber threats."
WeChat, China's top messaging app with over one billion monthly active users as of March, will add more mini programs to its platform as part of its efforts to unlock new business potential, a top company official said on Wednesday.
Editor's Note: Industry leaders and experts introduce the latest cutting-edge products and technological achievements at the ongoing World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province. More than 430 companies and institutions from 25 countries and regions are presenting their most advanced achievements at the conference this year.
Bai Yunfeng, president of TAL Education Group, a leading education and technology company, Li Tao, founder and CEO of APUS, a tech company focusing on mobile internet and Zhao Ming, president of Honor, a popular smartphone brand owned by Huawei Technologies, cast their eyes over the ongoing internet-themed conference and share their insights, views and expectations.
Editor's Note: The Fifth World Internet Conference, also known as the Wuzhen Summit, opened on Wednesday in the ancient water town in Zhejiang province.
President Xi Jinping's proposal of building a community with a shared future in cyberspace has made great contributions to improving global cyberspace governance, analysts said.
China should attach more importance to the development of the digital economy by strengthening internet-related laws and the protection of intellectual property rights as the new form of economy is expected to account for 35 percent of the country's GDP by 2020, experts said on Tuesday.
The Fifth World Internet Conference (WIC) will be held from Nov 7 to 9 in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province. President Xi Jinping has on many occasions called for the better development of internet. Let's take a look at his main thoughts.
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