Internet tycoons on World Internet Conference
Updated: 2015-12-10 15:26
By Yu Xiaoming(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Ren Xianliang, deputy minister of Cyberspace Administration of China, anwsers a question at the press conference of 2nd World Internet Conference on Dec 9. [Photo/China.org.cn] |
Ren Xianliang, deputy minister of Cyberspace Administration of China:
"More than 260 companies from Europe, the United States, the Asia Pacific and Latin America will take part in the Light of the Internet Expo, where Baidu will debut its world-class self-driving car and Volvo will unveil the latest smart-connected car. Visitors will also see Nokia's latest Virtual Reality platform, China's 5G-network technology as well as the high-speed wireless Internet platform developed by the biggest mobile Internet company in the Latin America for the upcoming 2016 Rio Olympics."
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