Located in the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone in the southeast of Beijing, a workshop with an area of half a football field is empty. Dozens of machines are waving mechanical arms to transfer glass substrates with a thickness of less than 0.5 mm and a length and width of about 2 meters. In the fully enclosed monitoring corridor on the upper floor of the workshop, a group of Chinese and foreign journalists are carefully watching the production process of LCD screens.
Japanese journalist Nishikawa Lianping, who has been engaged in financial reporting in China for more than two years, was attracted by an 8K resolution ultra-high definition display screen placed in the exhibition hall of BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. "This screen left a deep impression on me. Japanese companies are also producing. I didn't expect China enterprises to produce such a world-class screen. I am very surprised by the rapid development of China enterprises in the high-tech field. "
We walked into the data center of CICC Data System Co., Ltd., covering an area of more than 280,000 square meters, and visited the advanced big data infrastructure platform. Liao, general manager of CICC Big Data Business Center, said that the engineering level of CICC data in cutting-edge technology fields has been greatly improved. For example, the huge data cluster of bank voice telephone business operated by the company handles about 40,000 hours of voice data every day.
In dozens of dubbing studios of Sida Times Group, non-local employees are dubbing China TV dramas in local African languages such as Swahili, Hausa, Yoruba and Ugandan. The whole family sat in the living room, watching China TV series with relish. This scene is increasingly appearing in African countries, precisely because of the efforts made in the Sida era.
Starr era, which began to invest in Africa in 2007, has registered and established companies in more than 30 countries such as Nigeria, Kenya and Tanzania to carry out digital TV operations, with nearly 10 million users, becoming the fastest growing and most influential digital TV operator on the African continent. "Our goal is to make digital TV affordable for ordinary African families." Ma Shaoyong, overseas public relations director of brand marketing department of Sida Times Group, said.