China (Shenzhen) IT Leader Summit 2010 to be held in Shenzhen
China (Shenzhen) IT Leader Summit 2010, jointly hosted by Shenzhen Municipal Government and E-China Alliance will be held at Shenzhen Wuzhou Guest House on March 28 and over 80 leaders of the top corporations in China will participate, according to the press conference held by the host. Member of the Municipal Party Committee and Executive vice Mayor of Shenzhen, Xu Qin and Chairman of E-China Alliance, Wu Ying attended the Conference.
According to the introduction, the IT Summit this year will exceed that of last year on specifications, scale and highlights and over 80 influential and appealing CEOs of IT corporations, investors and relevant representatives of international association will participate. Currently, 36 guests including Chairman of Alibaba Group Ma Yun, Board Chairman of Tencent Ma Huateng, CEO of Baidu Li Yanhong, Board Chairman of Yaxin Group Ding Jian and President of TCL Li Dongsheng have been confirmed for participation and four of them will make a speech.
Xu Qin said, China (Shenzhen) IT Leader Summit has become the highest pageant and the industrial benchmark for the development of China’s information industry. The China (Shenzhen) IT leader Summit in Shenzhen last year had obtained a great success and the “Declaration of Shenzhen” it issued had great promoted the development of the national IT industry.
Xu said Shenzhen will spare no effort supporting the development of IT and internet industry. Shenzhen has successively promoted supporting measures including Shenzhen Internet Industry’s Revitalization and Development Program (2009-2015) and Shenzhen Internet Industry’s Revitalization and Development Policy, as per which, Shenzhen will fund 500 million Yuan per year for 7 continuous years for establishing the Special Fund for the development of the internet industry.
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