China wants to build a global cyberspace community |
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Monday: China is ready to work with other countries to build a common global electronic society and create a better future for mankind.
In his speech at the opening ceremony of the Seventh World Internet Conference, the Chinese President stressed the importance of digital technology for the Corona epidemic.
In his speech, Xi Jinping said that since the spread of the Coronavirus epidemic, telemedicine, education and online communication have spread, and the Internet has played an important role in promoting economic recovery and promoting international initiatives. .
He added: China is ready to work with other countries to understand the information revolution, encourage new forces for digital development, open new horizons for digital cooperation, and work hard to develop a new model for network security. A shared future in cyberspace and creating more of it for humanity. Glorious future.
Beijing plans to accelerate the deployment of digital infrastructure in China as part of a plan to develop traditional industrial skills and mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
In March, Beijing launched a "new infrastructure" campaign with measures to encourage investment in 5G networks, industrial internet, data centers, artificial intelligence, high-voltage auto charging stations, and new energies.
New York state in May called on local authorities to help build new industrial data centers across the country to help modernize manufacturing across the country.
The coronavirus epidemic has favored the use of various online services such as collaboration platforms, live broadcasts and e-commerce sites.
The state-sponsored World Internet Conference has been held in the northern city of Zhejiang near Shanghai since 2014.
Over the years, the event has attracted a number of celebrities including Apple (Tim Cook) and Google (Sundar Pichai).
The event is seen as a platform for the Chinese government to promote its version of global Internet governance and export its very limited Internet model to other countries.
This year, the CEO of the Alibaba Group, the CEO of ZTE, and the President of the Lenovo Group attended.
Qualcomm's CEO also gave a video speech, and the Cisco CEO is expected to do the same.