Remarks by ChinaEU President Luigi Gambardella at the DigiWorld Summit 2015
Remarks by ChinaEU President Luigi Gambardella at the DigiWorld Summit 2015
Montpellier, 19 November 2015
- favor investments in the next generation telecom networks;
- improve the Internet quality and speed;
- reduce Internet connection costs.
- 5G: since February 3rd we pushed for a bilateral agreement on 5G. This objective was included in the priorities of the EU-China Summit on June 29th and eventually reached on September 28th at the High Level Economic Dialogue in Beijing. This is an excellent result. It means that European vendors and telecom operators will join ZTE, Huawei, and the Chinese telcos in the global race for 5G, the technology of the future and the enabler of the digital revolution of Internet Plus and Industry 4.0. China has committed to opening up its IMT 2020 research programs to European actors. We in Europe should keep our research programs equally transparent and non-discriminatory and we should not exclude any Chinese player.
- Juncker plan: once again we launched the proposal that China should get involved in the European Investment Plan of 315bn EURO. This idea was advanced at the Summit, where China announced its intention to invest up to 10bn EURO. In September, China and Europe agreed to set up a working group to find concrete ways through which China can participate in the plan. In parallel, ChinaEU is working on creating a project pipeline of projects at EU level (prepared by cities, regions as well as companies) and create a match making between Chinese commercial banks and projects in need of extra financing.
- Startups: We have envisioned a SilkCamp, an ambitious program to support European high tech startups to scale up in China and Chinese high tech startups to operate in Europe.
- Smart Cities: it is urgent that we move from the conceptual phase (benchmarking and best practice sharing) to the actual implementation of concrete smart cities projects in China and in Europe, where smart solutions from both Chinese and European suppliers are shared for the support of sustainable urbanization. France could be leader in this field and French companies could support China’s smart city development. More and more, we should get used to the idea that Chinese companies are leading in certain sectors, and can thus provide innovative solutions to European cities. ZTE for instance is actively developing smart energy applications, and is currently providing wireless charging technology for electric vehicles producers.
- Internet: We propose a high level dialogue to tackle issues related to Cyber-security and cyberspace. By the end of the year, we will launch together with the China Internet Development Foundation the first China-EU Digital Research Center. It is important that Europe and China start to work more closely together. We need a better understanding of the current legislations both in China and EU, and at the same time we need to focus on future policies and regulations in such an important sector like the digital one.