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Associated Press
22-04-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Digital Intelligence Integration Leading the Future: The World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit Held in Hong Kong for the First Time
Hong Kong, Hong Kong--(Newsfile Corp. - April 20, 2025) - The 2025 World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit successfully took place from April 14 to 15 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This marks the first international summit of the World Internet Conference held in Hong Kong in its 11-year history, attracting nearly a thousand government officials, experts, scholars, and business representatives from over 50 countries and regions to discuss the core theme of 'Digital Intelligence Integration Leading the Future-Joining Hands to Build a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace.' [ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: ] Image 1 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: The summit was hosted by the World Internet Conference, with Phoenix Media Group serving as a supporting institution providing in-depth coverage from multiple perspectives. The international event brand 'Phoenix Go Glocal' focused on hot topics and engaged in discussions with top global experts on new technology trends. Several high-level forums at the summit addressed cutting-edge topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital governance. Artificial intelligence emerged as one of the key topics, with the widespread application of the open-source model DeepSeek sparking discussions and promoting 'technological inclusiveness' as the main theme of the conference. [ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: ] Image 2 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Ren Xianliang, Secretary-General of the World Internet Conference, emphasized in an exclusive interview with Phoenix TV that DeepSeek, as an open-source project, benefits the entire global community. He pointed out that the development of the internet and artificial intelligence should enable more people from various countries and regions to share in the technological dividends, opposing a closed and exclusive development model. [ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: ] Image 3 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Zhuang Rongwen, Director of the National Internet Information Office and Chairman of the World Internet Conference, noted that new technologies like AI are reshaping economic structures and social forms, and global cooperation is key to building a community of shared future in cyberspace. Attendees unanimously agreed that technology should benefit people worldwide rather than create 'technology islands.' Representatives from Africa, Latin America, and other regions shared their experiences of cooperation with China in areas such as communication infrastructure and cybersecurity. Diaz, Director of the National Telecommunications and Postal Service of Nicaragua, stated that China's technology and training have greatly enhanced local digital capacity building. Additionally, local innovative enterprises in Hong Kong shone at the summit, with AI startups showcasing cutting-edge achievements in brain-machine interfaces and bionic robots, highlighting Hong Kong's innovative potential in the 'AI+" era. The SAR government also announced several policy initiatives, including the establishment of an AI research institute and the promotion of smart manufacturing, striving to transform Hong Kong into an international innovation and technology center. Wang Yong, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, called for adherence to true multilateralism in his keynote speech, promoting inclusive governance and building a safe and orderly digital space. This summit not only highlighted Hong Kong's unique advantages as a hub for technological exchange in the Asia-Pacific but also sent a clear signal for deepening digital cooperation and promoting high-quality development in the region. Phoenix TV Cao Cici [email protected] To view the source version of this press release, please visit


Zawya
22-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Digital Intelligence Integration Leading the Future: The World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit Held in Hong Kong for the First Time
Asia Press Release HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 20 April 2025 - The 2025 World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit successfully took place from April 14 to 15 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This marks the first international summit of the World Internet Conference held in Hong Kong in its 11-year history, attracting nearly a thousand government officials, experts, scholars, and business representatives from over 50 countries and regions to discuss the core theme of "Digital Intelligence Integration Leading the Future—Joining Hands to Build a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace." The summit was hosted by the World Internet Conference, with Phoenix Media Group serving as a supporting institution providing in-depth coverage from multiple perspectives. The international event brand "Phoenix Go Glocal" focused on hot topics and engaged in discussions with top global experts on new technology trends. Several high-level forums at the summit addressed cutting-edge topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital governance. Artificial intelligence emerged as one of the key topics, with the widespread application of the open-source model DeepSeek sparking discussions and promoting "technological inclusiveness" as the main theme of the conference. Ren Xianliang, Secretary-General of the World Internet Conference, emphasized in an exclusive interview with Phoenix TV that DeepSeek, as an open-source project, benefits the entire global community. He pointed out that the development of the internet and artificial intelligence should enable more people from various countries and regions to share in the technological dividends, opposing a closed and exclusive development model. Zhuang Rongwen, Director of the National Internet Information Office and Chairman of the World Internet Conference, noted that new technologies like AI are reshaping economic structures and social forms, and global cooperation is key to building a community of shared future in cyberspace. Attendees unanimously agreed that technology should benefit people worldwide rather than create "technology islands." Representatives from Africa, Latin America, and other regions shared their experiences of cooperation with China in areas such as communication infrastructure and cybersecurity. Diaz, Director of the National Telecommunications and Postal Service of Nicaragua, stated that China's technology and training have greatly enhanced local digital capacity building. Additionally, local innovative enterprises in Hong Kong shone at the summit, with AI startups showcasing cutting-edge achievements in brain-machine interfaces and bionic robots, highlighting Hong Kong's innovative potential in the "AI+" era. The SAR government also announced several policy initiatives, including the establishment of an AI research institute and the promotion of smart manufacturing, striving to transform Hong Kong into an international innovation and technology center. Wang Yong, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, called for adherence to true multilateralism in his keynote speech, promoting inclusive governance and building a safe and orderly digital space. This summit not only highlighted Hong Kong's unique advantages as a hub for technological exchange in the Asia-Pacific but also sent a clear signal for deepening digital cooperation and promoting high-quality development in the region. 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Yahoo
20-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Digital Intelligence Integration Leading the Future: The World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit Held in Hong Kong for the First Time
Hong Kong, Hong Kong--(Newsfile Corp. - April 20, 2025) - The 2025 World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit successfully took place from April 14 to 15 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This marks the first international summit of the World Internet Conference held in Hong Kong in its 11-year history, attracting nearly a thousand government officials, experts, scholars, and business representatives from over 50 countries and regions to discuss the core theme of "Digital Intelligence Integration Leading the Future-Joining Hands to Build a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace." Image 1 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: The summit was hosted by the World Internet Conference, with Phoenix Media Group serving as a supporting institution providing in-depth coverage from multiple perspectives. The international event brand "Phoenix Go Glocal" focused on hot topics and engaged in discussions with top global experts on new technology trends. Several high-level forums at the summit addressed cutting-edge topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital governance. Artificial intelligence emerged as one of the key topics, with the widespread application of the open-source model DeepSeek sparking discussions and promoting "technological inclusiveness" as the main theme of the conference. Image 2 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Ren Xianliang, Secretary-General of the World Internet Conference, emphasized in an exclusive interview with Phoenix TV that DeepSeek, as an open-source project, benefits the entire global community. He pointed out that the development of the internet and artificial intelligence should enable more people from various countries and regions to share in the technological dividends, opposing a closed and exclusive development model. Image 3 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Zhuang Rongwen, Director of the National Internet Information Office and Chairman of the World Internet Conference, noted that new technologies like AI are reshaping economic structures and social forms, and global cooperation is key to building a community of shared future in cyberspace. Attendees unanimously agreed that technology should benefit people worldwide rather than create "technology islands." Representatives from Africa, Latin America, and other regions shared their experiences of cooperation with China in areas such as communication infrastructure and cybersecurity. Diaz, Director of the National Telecommunications and Postal Service of Nicaragua, stated that China's technology and training have greatly enhanced local digital capacity building. Additionally, local innovative enterprises in Hong Kong shone at the summit, with AI startups showcasing cutting-edge achievements in brain-machine interfaces and bionic robots, highlighting Hong Kong's innovative potential in the "AI+" era. The SAR government also announced several policy initiatives, including the establishment of an AI research institute and the promotion of smart manufacturing, striving to transform Hong Kong into an international innovation and technology center. Wang Yong, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, called for adherence to true multilateralism in his keynote speech, promoting inclusive governance and building a safe and orderly digital space. This summit not only highlighted Hong Kong's unique advantages as a hub for technological exchange in the Asia-Pacific but also sent a clear signal for deepening digital cooperation and promoting high-quality development in the region. Phoenix TVCao Cicicaoyuxuan@ To view the source version of this press release, please visit Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
WIC Asia-Pacific Summit to be held in Hong Kong in mid-April
BEIJING, March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from The World Internet Conference (WIC) held a press briefing in Beijing on March 17 to introduce the upcoming WIC Asia-Pacific Summit, which will take place in Hong Kong from April 14 to 15. The briefing outlined key highlights of the event and the latest preparations. Ren Xianliang, secretary-general of the WIC, and Sun Dong, secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government, attended the event and took questions from the media. The press conference was chaired by Liang Hao, executive deputy secretary-general of the WIC. The WIC Asia-Pacific Summit is hosted by the WIC, organized by the HKSAR Government, and co-organized by the Hong Kong Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau. This summit will focus on artificial intelligence (AI) under the theme "Integration of AI and Digital Technologies Shaping the Future – Jointly Building a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace." The summit will feature an opening ceremony, the main forum, and sub-forums on key topics, including large AI models, digital finance, digital government and smart life, providing a platform for collaboration and exchanges to drive digital and intelligent transformation across the Asia-Pacific region. Ren highlighted Hong Kong's role as a global financial, trade, and shipping hub, as well as a key intersection of culture and technology. He emphasized that Hong Kong's open, innovative spirit aligns closely with AI development, making it an ideal location for the summit. The event aims to foster a cross-regional, cross-sector, and cross-cultural dialogue platform to promote open collaboration, innovation-driven growth, and digital connectivity across the Asia-Pacific. Sun noted that Hong Kong serves as a vital bridge between China and the world and has been actively advancing technological innovation in line with national strategies. The city has introduced a series of innovation and technology development initiatives to drive the growth of new quality productive forces, foster a thriving innovation ecosystem, and establish a new real economy leveraging Hong Kong's unique strengths. He pointed out that Hong Kong's AI Supercomputing Centre, launched in late 2024, and the upcoming Hong Kong AI Research and Development Institute will further boost AI research, commercialization, and application development. The summit will discuss latest developments in these emerging and future industries. The Asia-Pacific Summit will uphold the WIC's global, professional, and high-level standards, featuring discussions on AI infrastructure, technology industries, and security governance. The event will bring together high-level representatives from international organizations, governments, leading enterprises, and industry associations, as well as renowned experts and scholars from around the world. Confirmed attendees include representatives from international organizations such as the Global System for Mobile Communications Association, the IPv6 Forum, the British Standards Institution, the JSC Development Fund of Georgia, the Great Silk Way International Youth Union, and the Pakistan Information Security Association. Distinguished experts, including Kilnam Chon, "Father of the Internet in South Korea," and Nii Narku Quaynor, "Father of the Internet in Africa," as well as executives from leading global technology firms like IBM, 360 Group, Ant Group, Ping An, Lalamove, MTel, H3C, and Renmin University of China, will also participate. In addition, representatives from rising internet start-ups, including those from Hangzhou's "Six Little Dragons" tech cluster, will be in attendance. During the summit, a government-business dialogue will be held, where ministerial-level officials, senior industry representatives, and WIC enterprise member executives will discuss innovation-driven economic growth and global expansion strategies for enterprises. A promotion event for the 2025 Practice Cases of Jointly Building a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace and the WIC Awards for Pioneering Science and Technology will also be held on the sidelines of the summit, where the submission requirements for both initiatives will be introduced. Representatives of past award-winning projects will share their experiences, and a special member day activity at China Unicom Global will be organized as well. The World Internet Conference Digital Academy will also host an advanced training program on cybersecurity emergency response. In addition, research findings including Intelligence Governance for Good and for All—Empowering Global Sustainable Development and Comparative Study on Cross-Border Global Data Flow Policies, and a series of reports under the think tank cooperation program will also be released at the summit. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE