China’s Digital Leap Takes Center Stage in Fuzhou
The 8th Digital China Summit kicks off April 29-30 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, blending ancient culture with tomorrow’s tech. With robots greeting visitors and breakthroughs like AI-powered drones on display, this year’s event highlights how China’s digital economy is sprinting ahead—contributing 10% to GDP and reshaping global tech trends.
Data Revolution Goes Mainstream
National Data Administration head Liu Liehong announced 35 trillion yuan in digital sector revenue for 2024, with companies—especially private ones—flocking to the summit. Over 75% of participants are businesses, many showcasing never-before-seen products.
Tomorrow’s Tech, Today
From brain-like computing to dancing robot dogs, the summit’s ‘first look’ tech zone will wow attendees. Dive into VR-enhanced historical blocks like Sanfangqixiang, where augmented reality breathes new life into ancient alleys .
Global Impact, Local Roots
With China now hosting 40% of the world’s top ‘lighthouse factories’ (think ultra-smart manufacturing sites), the summit will outline next-gen strategies for data markets and international tech collabs. Stay tuned for new policy roadmaps dropping during the event!
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