East-West Collaboration in Information Technology and Innovation Industry Held in Lanzhou
Recently, an East-West collaborative IT innovation industry match-up event was held in Lanzhou, bringing together experts, scholars, and industry elites from Tianjin and Gansu to focus on new collaboration opportunities, discuss new industrial development strategies, and share visions for a new future of regional coordination.
The IT innovation industry serves as the core pillar for safeguarding national information security and driving the high-quality development of the digital economy. As the Golden Corridor of the Belt and Road Initiative and the hub of the New Western Land-Sea Corridor, Gansu has seized strategic opportunities including the "East Data, West Computing" initiative, positioned IT innovation as its core engine, and established a full-chain ecosystem spanning technology R&D, compatibility validation, complete machine production, and service assurance. Recent achievements in Tianjin-Gansu collaboration include Gansu's first transmission of 3.45 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity to Tianjin and Aima's construction of an industrial park with an annual production capacity of 2 million electric vehicles in Lanzhou New Area, marking accelerated progression into a new phase of industrial cooperation. This event aims to leverage the Tianjin-Gansu East-West Collaboration Framework, establish a cooperation platform, and facilitate enterprises from both regions in building stable industrial chain supply-demand relationships to achieve coordinated interaction, complementary advantages, and mutual development.
During the event, Gansu Cloud Computing Technology, Loongson Technology, and other entities signed four projects, including the Loongson Technology Gansu IT Innovation Ecosystem Development Project.
Participants included: The Tianjin Municipal Bureau of Industry and Information Technology; Industry associations from Tianjin and Shandong Province; 23 key enterprises from other provinces including KylinSoft and Inspur Software; Provincial-level departments such as the Gansu Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology; Universities and research institutions including Lanzhou University; Municipal/Prefectural authorities and local government units like Lanzhou Chengguan District Government; Provincial state-owned enterprises (e.g., Jinchuan Group) and representatives of local IT innovation enterprises.
Editor:伏娅敏