The China International Big Data Expo which ran May 26-28 – in Guiyang, capital city of Southwest China's Guizhou province – sparked widespread interest with a series of exhibits on the latest technologies and products in the application of big data.
China must strengthen cyberspace regulations and promote public-private partnerships to deal with the growing cybersecurity risks from the rapid development of emerging technologies such as big data and the industrial internet, officials and experts said.
A series of activities for the 2021 science and technology week for Guiyang city, the Guian New Area and Guiyang-administered Qingzhen city were launched at the Guiyang Sports Culture Park on May 22.
Guizhou has become the front runner of China's big data industry as the growth of the province's digital economy has ranked first in China for six consecutive years.
Designated as a key economic driver, Guian New Area is playing a major role in fulfilling Guizhou's construction of the Big Data Valley of China with its burgeoning industries.
Members from the Guiyang Bureau of Science and Technology surveyed the development of the mountain agricultural machinery industry in Chongqing from May 10 to 11, aiming to learn from the municipality's development experience and attract investment.