2018中国改革横琴论坛

China-Singapore relationship can be considered to have advanced with times in 2017, achieving positive progress in various areas of cooperation. In the new era, with China’s all-round, multi-level and wide-ranging opening up to the outside world, China has promoted a new pattern of openness, and both two countries have new opportunities of cooperation. For the year of 2018, China and Singapore have a full bilateral calendar. With the deepening of inter-governmental exchanges, both countries will promote relations to a higher level through a series of bilateral activities.

2018 has been designated as the ASEAN-China Year of Innovation. As Singapore’s taken over ASEAN Chairmanship, one of the deliverables is to establish an ASEAN Smart Cities Network. Singapore is one of the first countries in the world to start building smart cities. After years of development, it has been regarded as a model of smart cities around the world, and has made great achievements in the construction of government affairs, medical services, and smart transportation.

In the meantime, as a new concept and development model, smart city also provides new ideas for China's urbanization and urban governance. At present, China has launched smart city pilot projects in 500 cities, making the largest number of smart cities in the world. In recent years, governments across China have exchanged experiences with Singapore on urban construction, especially the launch and development of Tianjin Eco-City, Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City, and the Chongqing Connectivity Initiative. Singapore has also vigorously introduced Chinese talents and strengthened scientific and technological cooperation with Chinese companies.

In this context, what are the new expectations and trends in the cooperation between China and Singapore in the future? What are the future cooperation between the two countries in the construction of smart cities, especially artificial intelligence, technological innovation, and industrial revolution? While China is actively promoting the development of new economy, how does Singapore grasp the opportunities?

发言嘉宾
  • 2018财新以色列峰会

    GAO Xiqing Cheng Yu-tung Chair Professor, School of Law, Tsinghua University; Former President, China Investment Corporation
  • 2018财新以色列峰会

    TEO Ser Luck Former Minister of State, Ministry of Manpower and Ministry of Trade and Industry
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    Stanley LOH Ambassador of Singapore to China
  • 香港峰会

    QI Bin Executive Vice President, China Investment Corporation
  • 香港峰会

    LIU Thai Ker Chairman, Morrow Architects & Planners Pte Ltd; Chairman, Centre for Liveable Cities
  • 香港峰会

    QIAO Runling Deputy Chairman and Research Fellow, China Center for Urban Development, NDRC
  • 香港峰会

    SHAN Zhiguang Director,Informatization and Industry Development Department,State Information Center of China
  • 香港峰会

    CHIN Phei Chen Managing Director, CapitaLand Retail China
  • 香港峰会

    ZHENG Zhibin General Manager, Smart City Global Business Department, Huawei Enterprise Business Group
  • 香港峰会

    Aylwin TAN Chief Customer Solutions Officer, Ascendas-Singbridge; Chairman, RIA Venture Capital
  • 香港峰会

    Stephen WONG Director, Translational Research, Houston Methodist Cancer Center
  • 香港峰会

    Jessica LI Director of Product Management , ET City Brain, Alibaba Cloud
  • 香港峰会

    ZHAO Changwen Director-General and Senior Fellow,Department of Industrial Economy,Development Research Center of the State Council
  • 香港峰会

    Patrick MCNEES Managing Partner, Kirchner Group
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    Paul JUNG Vice President and Head of Products of North East Asia, Visa
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    Eric GOH Chief Representative (China), Keppel Corporation Limited; CEO, Keppel Capital China
  • 香港峰会

    Jerry CHEN Founder and Director, Healthcare Big Data Lab, Tencent
  • 香港峰会

    Dorothy SEET Poh Kim Chairperson, Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China
  • 香港峰会

    ZHANG Jiwei Managing Editor, Caixin.com; Editorial Board Member, Caixin Media
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AGENDA
  • AGENDA

09:00-12:00
Closed-door Roundtables (Invited Only)
Tsinghua Asset Management Group (TAM Group), THG Ventures

TZ Health

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)


12:30-13:00
Registration

13:00-13:10
Opening Remarks
Dorothy SEET Poh Kim, Chairperson, Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China

ZHANG Jiwei, Managing Editor, Caixin.com; Editorial Board Member, Caixin Media



13:10-14:25
Keynote Speech: Sino-Singapore Cooperation Opportunities under the New Opening Pattern
Speakers:


GAO Xiqing,Cheng Yu-tung Chair Professor, School of Law, Tsinghua University; Former President, China Investment Corporation; Vice Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC)

TEO Ser Luck, Former Minister of State, Ministry of Manpower and Ministry of Trade and Industry

Stanley LOH, Ambassador of Singapore to China

QI Bin, Executive Vice President, China Investment Corporation

LIU Thai Ker, Chairman, Morrow Architects & Planners Pte Ltd; Chairman, Centre for Liveable Cities


14:25-16:00
Panel Discussion I: The Next Step for a New Smart City
New smart cities reflect the era of technological innovation and people’s new expectations for the city of the future. Based on the practical and hierarchical classification of new urbanization development, technological innovation and digital revolution provide new ideas and opportunities in urban governance and solving development difficulties, inspiring companies to continue to deploy in various industries and fields related to “Smart City”. From a point of view, the development of new smart cities should also be coordinated with the development of regional integration of urban agglomerations and metropolitan areas.

After more than 10 years of development, what are the shortcomings of smart city construction?

What new solutions do technological innovation brings to smart city operations?

To realize the vision of a “smart city”, how can Xiong'an New Area and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area coordinate the development of regional cooperation?

What can be learnt from Singapore?


Panelists:

QIAO Runling, Deputy Chairman and Research Fellow, China Center for Urban Development, NDRC

SHAN Zhiguang, Director, Informatization and Industry Development Department, State Information Center of China; Secretary-General, China Smarter City Development and Research Center

CHIN Phei Chen, Managing Director, CapitaLand Retail China

ZHENG Zhibin, Vice President, Strategy Department; General Manager, Smart City Global Business Department, Huawei Enterprise Business Group

ZHOU Mu, General Manager, ET City Brain Department, Alibaba Cloud

Aylwin TAN, Chief Customer Solutions Officer, Ascendas-Singbridge; Chairman, RIA Venture Capital

Stephen WONG, John S Dunn Presidential Distinguished Chair and Chief Research Informatics Officer, Houston Methodist

Stephen WONG, Director, Translational Research, Houston Methodist Cancer Center

Jessica LI, Director of Product Management , ET City Brain, Alibaba Cloud

Moderator:

LI Zengxin,Global News Editor and Editorial Member, Caixin Media


16:00-17:15
Coffee Break


17:15-17:45
Panel Discussion II: New Economy Energizes Future
New technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, VR/AR, and blockchain have constantly driven future development of new smart cities and innovative applications in various industries and fields. New industries, formats and models such as AI medical, driverless, intelligent transportation, financial technology, sharing economy, and new retail have emerged in an endless stream, and cities will become more intelligent. With this strategic opportunity, Development Planning of a New Generation of Artificial Intelligence, released by China’s State Council, focuses on the construction of technological innovation system and the development of artificial economy.

What industry revolution has brought this technology trend? How do companies achieve innovation from the inside out?

What will be the new technologies with cutting-edge trends and potentials in the future?

How can China and Singapore further deepen cooperation in scientific and technological innovation and jointly develop development opportunities?


Panelists:

ZHAO Changwen, Director-General and Senior Fellow, Department of Industrial Economy, Development Research Center of the State Council

Patrick MCNEES, Managing Partner, Kirchner Group

Paul JUNG, Vice President and Head of Products of North East Asia, Visa

Eric GOH, Chief Representative (China), Keppel Corporation Limited; CEO, Keppel Capital China

ZHOU Bowen, Vice President, AI Platform & Research, JD*

Jerry CHEN, Founder and Director, Healthcare Big Data Lab, Tencent

Moderator:

QU Yunxu, Chief Editor (Business), Caixin.com



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