Beijing's Chaoyang Summit Pushes for Global Alliances
The 13th ITEC Innovation Summit in Beijing’s Chaoyang district concluded with a focus on building international technology alliances and standards initiatives. The summit emphasized creating scalable "platform organizations" and launching cross-border pilot projects in AI and 6G. Outcomes include commitments to expand technical working groups and foster public-private partnerships to support standards adoption.
- The 13th ITEC conference's Global Entrepreneurship Competition featured a total prize pool exceeding CNY 50 million and introduced a new Artificial Intelligence Scenario Special Track to source solutions for fields like "AI + Metaverse". - The summit aligns with Chaoyang District's broader "Business Plus Technology" dual-engine strategy, leveraging its position as home to 70% of multinational headquarters and 80% of international organizations in Beijing to foster tech development. - This initiative is part of China's long-term, state-led strategy to transition from a technology producer to a global standard-setter, a goal formalized in national policies like the "China Standards 2035" project. - In 6G, China's IMT-2030 (6G) Promotion Group coordinates national efforts, having completed the first phase of key technology trials with a roadmap for commercialization around 2030. - The alliance-building model is central to China's tech strategy, with organizations like the Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA) used by the government to foster collaboration between companies, academic institutions, and local governments to advance industrial policy. - China's push for "digital sovereignty" and state-centric governance models creates friction with the European Union's rights-based approach, exemplified by regulations like GDPR, complicating joint standard-setting efforts. - In response to geopolitical pressures and US export controls, major Chinese tech companies are pursuing ecosystem-based strategies, such as Huawei's "1+8+N" model, to build influence and embed their technologies outside of traditional hardware sales. - To attract global innovators, the Chaoyang district government utilizes talent programs like the "Phoenix Plan," which provides winning entrepreneurs with direct access to housing support, funding, and a dedicated "one-stop" service platform for international talent.