

Visitors at the summit. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)
The second Digital China Summit landed deals worth a total of 252 billion yuan ($37 billion) with 308 projects signed, according to official data.
The three-day summit displayed China’s achievements in e-government, digital economy, digital life, digital ecology, and other innovative fields.
Several Chinese ministries and commissions, including the Cyberspace Administration of China and the National Health Commission, launched a series of policies on industrial informatization and digital economic development at the summit.
At the same time, 63 Chinese self-developed and controllable core technologies and multiple smart products made their debut.
421 government officials and representatives of enterprises and organizations as well as 1,500 guests attended the summit.
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