Guangdong’s Shaoguan city holds first conference for China’s big data integration of eastern and western regions

  • The conference supporting China’s “Eastern Data and Western Computing” project has attracted notable speakers like former Microsoft AI R&D head Harry Shum
  • The national project is designed to allow inland data centres to process data transferred from the more economically advanced coastal regions

Guangdong’s Shaoguan city is hosting China’s first conference for the national “Eastern Data and Western Computing” project, which aims to connect digital resources between inland and coastal regions.
China’s first conference supporting its new mega data project kicked off over the weekend in Shaoguan, a prefecture-level city in the north of southern Guangdong province, showing the city’s ambition to become a data hub for the Greater Bay Area.
In February, China started working on its “Eastern Data and Western Computing” project to build an integrated big data system that will connect digital resources in the two regions with the establishment of 10 national data centre clusters and eight computing hubs.
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