Southwest China's Guizhou province has been invited to be one of the guests of honor and to showcase its achievements in digital technology at the 2nd Digital China Summit that is being held in Fuzhou, East China's Fujian province from May 6 to 8.
The summit exhibits the achievements of digital China construction covering e-government, smart cities, big data, the Internet of Things, AI, blockchain, and industrial internet.
The 2nd Digital China Summit held in Fuzhou has invited Guizhou to be one of the guests of honor to showcase its achievements in big data application and digital economy development. [Photo/gog.cn]
Guizhou's exhibition pavilion showcases the province's latest big data application and digital economy development, particularly in the integration of big data with government affairs, social governance, and livelihood services.
A government service platform exhibited at the summit allows visitors to experience the convenience of e-government. By scanning their face or a QR code, people can log on to the platform to complete applications anywhere and anytime.
Visitors learn more information about Guizhou's online government service platform. [Photo/gog.cn]
The system has covered all the cities, counties, and townships in Guizhou, and aims to connect with its villages this year.
As one of China's first national big data comprehensive pilot areas, Guizhou has more than 8,900 big data companies and has cultivated numerous local big data companies boasting strong competitiveness.
Currently, the total scale of the big data industry in Guizhou has exceeded 110 billion yuan ($16.3 billion), and the industrial value added from big data related industries has increased from 4.4 percent to 8.5 percent.
Guizhou exhibits the application of big data in medical treatments, ride-hailing services, and targeted poverty alleviation efforts. [Photo/gog.cn]