NIDA Appears at the Ministry of Science and Technology International Training Course: Share advanced experience in China's cyber industry and AI security
[Beijing, China, May 21] The "International Technical Standard Setting Capacity Building Training Course" organized by the China Internet Information Center was held from May 15-29. NIDA is one of the important associations of China's network industry going to sea. Deng Yiou, Secretary-General, on behalf of NIDA, gave a wonderful lecture for this training course, explaining NIDA's initiatives in the field of China's information and communication industry going to sea. It also focuses on the evolution direction of networks, AI, security, and related industries, as well as some important scientific and technological achievements.

In particular, when explaining the security of data exchange between AI computing centers, many trainees actively asked questions, hoping to learn more about China's advanced experience.
Another hot spot is the technological innovation and industrial implementation of campus networks in the fields of education, healthcare, and agriculture in local countries, especially in ASEAN countries. The backbone network infrastructure such as backbone networks and MANs have been basically developed, especially in economically developed capitals. However, with the deepening of cooperation with China, the network and information infrastructure of enterprise campuses have become the focus of extension construction. The wireless intelligent sensing industry and self-intelligent network developed by NIDA have become the focus of the trainees' attention. Synaesthesia and self-driving networks have become the consensus of campus network construction.
The training course, sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology and guided by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, aims to help developing countries train technical talents, develop scientific and technological capabilities, enhance independent innovation capabilities, and serve local economic and social development. A number of communications officials and enterprise representatives from Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh and other ASEAN countries participated in the training. NIDA will work with CNNIC and other domestic authoritative scientific research institutions and public efforts to contribute to the development of ICT and industry in developing countries.