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世界互联网大会发布12项“携手构建网络空间命运共同体精品案例”
Tai Mei Ti A P P· 2025-11-07 02:25
Core Points - The event for the 2025 "Building a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace" showcased exemplary cases and was held in Wuzhen, Zhejiang, with participation from global guests [1] - This year marks the 10th anniversary of the concept of building a community in cyberspace, and the World Internet Conference has organized the collection of practical cases for five consecutive years [1] - Over 300 cases were collected globally since March 2025, with 12 exemplary cases selected based on criteria such as relevance, international influence, inclusivity, and diverse presentation [1] Summary by Categories Exemplary Cases - SAP Business AI: Reconstructing enterprise management to empower "certainty" growth, submitted by SAP (China) Co., Ltd [3] - "Never-Disappearing Heritage" Maker Marathon: A global youth initiative for cultural heritage, submitted by Nanjing Da Bao En Temple Ruins Museum, with participation from UNESCO and several universities [3] - Italian Robotics National Competence Center (ARTES 4.0): A benchmark for multinational robotics technology collaboration, submitted by the Italian Robotics National Competence Center [5] - Southern Power Grid Global Data Operation Center: Illuminating "Belt and Road" electricity cooperation, submitted by Southern Power Grid International Co., Ltd [7] - ASTRON Network: Building a global cross-border digital trust bridge, submitted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology [9] - Porcelain Link World: Creating a new ecosystem for global ceramic civilization exchange, submitted by Jingdezhen Cybersecurity and Information Center [13] - 5G Messaging Global Multi-Operator Cloud Service, submitted by China Mobile Internet Co., Ltd and China Mobile International Co., Ltd [16] - Siemens Security Defense Framework: Establishing a new cybersecurity defense line for the global automotive manufacturing industry, submitted by Siemens (China) Co., Ltd [18] - PubScholar Public Academic Platform: Building a new ecosystem for global open science sharing, submitted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences [20] - International Cyber Capability Building Program, submitted by Kaspersky [22] - BGPWatch: A global collaborative BGP routing analysis and diagnosis platform, submitted by Tsinghua University [24] - Ghana Internet Governance Institute, with participation from various organizations [26] Outstanding Organizations - The list of outstanding organizations includes various Chinese government departments and state-owned enterprises, such as the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and China Mobile Communications Group Co., Ltd [28]
首届STM亚太会议召开,专家建议——加强国际合作 发展开放科学
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun· 2025-06-27 07:36
Core Viewpoint - The "PubScholar Public Academic Platform" launched by the Chinese Academy of Sciences aims to enhance open science practices and facilitate academic communication and innovation among students and researchers globally [1][2]. Group 1: Platform Overview - The "PubScholar Public Academic Platform" integrates resources from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, including scientific achievements, publishing resources, and academic exchange resources, allowing for open access to academic resources [2]. - As of now, the platform has achieved 1 billion visits, 1.2 million downloads, and over 370,000 registered users, covering 158 countries and regions [2]. Group 2: Open Science Initiatives - The platform is part of a broader initiative led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences to promote open science, which includes the "Open for Science" project in collaboration with UNESCO, aimed at building an open scientific information infrastructure globally [2][3]. - Three main goals have been established for the initiative: creating an open technical architecture, building a Chinese open science demonstration platform, and monitoring global open science development trends [2][3]. Group 3: Challenges and Recommendations - The advancement of open science faces challenges, such as balancing open access with academic quality and traditional models with innovative ecosystems [3]. - Recommendations include focusing on high-quality research outputs, leveraging new technologies like AI for content production, and innovating publishing methods to adapt to the open science era [3][4]. Group 4: International Collaboration - The Chinese Journal Association is committed to supporting local journals in collaborating with international publishing institutions to enhance global resource connectivity [4]. - The STM Association's CEO expressed a willingness to strengthen cooperation with Chinese publishing institutions to foster mutual progress in the field [5].