Ready to dive into the digital frontier? The 12th Wuzhen Summit kicked off on November 7 in the historic town of Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province on the Chinese mainland, bringing together over 1,600 experts, policymakers, and innovators from more than 130 countries and regions.
Under the theme "Building an Open, Cooperative, Secure, and Inclusive Digital Future – Jointly Forging a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace," Li Shulei, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and minister of the Publicity Department, delivered a keynote that echoed across the halls.
Three key words stole the spotlight at this year's World Internet Conference (WIC) Wuzhen Summit: open, cooperation, and security 🌐. Here's why they matter:
1. Open: Openness dismantles digital barriers, letting ideas flow freely. When data moves like lightning, start-ups and creators can spark new trends 🔥.
2. Cooperation: From AI ethics to green tech, solving global puzzles takes teamwork. With participants like the UN's FAO and WIPO, collaboration is the name of the game 🤝.
3. Security: A protected cyberspace is non-negotiable. Sessions dove deep into encryption, privacy shields, and joint defenses against cyber threats 🛡️.
While "inclusive" completes the summit's motto, these three pillars—open, cooperation, security—formed the core of panels, workshops, and side events. They sketch a roadmap for a digital world where everyone can share, innovate, and thrive.
From business leaders scouting new markets to students researching global trends, the Wuzhen Summit's takeaways promise to shape the next wave of Internet evolution ✨.
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