Under the theme "Intelligence in a New Era: Progress, Planning and Opportunity," the third World Intelligence Congress will be held in Tianjin from May 16 to 19, according to a press conference in Beijing last Sunday.
The congress gathers influential minds from around the world to exchange ideas, build consensus, share achievements and promote the development of the intelligence industry.
So far, more than 1,200 international guests from 30 countries and regions, including delegates from cities along the route of the BRI, have been invited to attend the congress. Japan has been named as the country of honor and Melbourne as the partner city.
A highlight of the congress this year is the strategic alliance for a market-oriented operating model, which brings together 15 enterprises, including Alibaba, Tencent, Huawei, Haier, ASEA Brown Boveri (ABB), and the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), among others.
The 15 enterprises under the strategic alliance have planned a number of events, including enterprise-specific summits such as BCG's "The Night of Boston."
The enterprises have also joined efforts to bring high-tech services to the congress, including facial recognition, speech translation and VR navigation, as a way to ensure the event meets a high standard.
Drawing on Tianjin's experience as one of the host cities for the World Economic Forum, the congress this year will take place across six pavilions in the city, to be used for government-enterprise meetings, press briefings, media, discussion, interaction and high-tech experiences, aiming to maximize communication among participants.
The organizers conveyed their commitment to professionalism in all areas of the congress, including thematic forums, high-tech exhibitions, and publication of outcomes. Forward-looking research projects will be discussed to enhance the academic quality of thematic forums. Also, guests with professional backgrounds will be invited to the exhibitions, and several of the latest technical advances will be released, including cloud accounts, Carale robots and TCL research.
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