Wang Mingwen, a professor of law at Xichang College in Sichuan, suggested regulations should be made to monitor drones.
Wang Xinxin, a professor from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, said the Positioning Theory emphasized the differentiation when enterprises make strategic decisions, as well as winning the prospect's mind and letting people realize brand value, but enterprises should do more to satisfy personalized and dynamic demands from consumers.
Wang said that China treats its own citizens and foreigners equally, and opposes any kind of differential treatment targeting certain groups. He said China and African countries need more than ever to trust each other, support each other and work in unity to overcome the challenges of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Wang said a news outlet should not overlook its role in providing orientation for society.
Wang Weixing, a member of the project support team at CMB's incubation center for innovation, said the bank normally supports three main categories of projects. The first is centered around information technology infrastructure, such as cloud computing platforms, big data platforms, artificial intelligence and knowledge graph. The second is focused on information management, which refers to the construction of an internal management system to improve management of risks, operations, customer relationship, and assets and liabilities. The third aims to build customer service ecosystems that offer products including online gift markets and service applications for car owners.
Wang said that as the internet lowers the threshold for content creation and distribution, enabling more people to enter the market, a higher capacity to screen projects and funds with high potential becomes more important than ever before.
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Wang Rui, vice-president for the sales and marketing group at Intel, was also present at Honor's launch event on Wednesday. Wang said that China's gaming community is thriving and the high-quality notebook market offers huge opportunities.
Wang said China has very systematic laws and regulations on managing the internet, but what really matters is their implementation.
Wang kicked off his trip to the DPRK on Wednesday at the invitation of the DPRK Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho. The two diplomats held discussions on the two countries' relations and the Peninsula issue.
Wang said technology transfers are the result of normal business negotiations between foreign and Chinese enterprises.