2025 Computing Global Conference Held in Shenzhen, Building a New Ecosystem for the AI Era
Shenzhen, China--(Newsfile Corp. - November 16, 2025) - The 2025 Computing Global Conference (CGC2 025), hosted by the Global Computing Consortium (GCC), was successfully held on November 7 in Shenzhen. With the theme "Building New Foundations, Empowering New Energy, Embracing New Opportunities in AI," the event featured a comprehensive activity matrix including "1 Main Forum + 7 Subforums + 1 Annual Thematic Exhibition." Additionally, the GCC Strategic Advisory Council (SAC) held its annual meeting on the morning of the 7th.
The conference attracted over 1,000 elites from the global computing field, including six renowned academicians from China and abroad, more than 40 high-end industry experts, and over 10 international guests, providing a high-end platform for technical exchanges, achievement displays, and industry cooperation.
Opening Remarks: Anchoring the Direction of Open and Collaborative Development
In his speech, Mr. Wu Guogang, Level-ll Bureau Rank Official of Electronic Information Department of Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, emphasized that computing is the core foundation of the digital economy era, with its strategic and fundamental position becoming increasingly prominent. It serves as a key pillar supporting high-level technological self-reliance and the cultivation of new productive forces. He acknowledged the significant achievements of the GCC in fostering industry consensus, advancing standards development, and expanding the ecosystem. He stressed the need to maintain an open and inclusive approach, deepen the construction of the standard system and international recognition, enhance community ecological efficiency, systematically promote overseas business and international cooperation, and collectively build a globally interconnected and mutually beneficial computing industry ecosystem.
In his welcome address, Mr. Mei Hong, an adviser of GCC Board of Directors, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, reviewed the development journey of the alliance since its establishment. He emphasized that open collaboration is an inherent gene of the information technology industry and is the inevitable path to overcoming development bottlenecks and achieving global win-win outcomes. He stated that the GCC now has over 300 members, covering the entire computing industry chain ecosystem, and has established strategic cooperation with multiple international industry organizations. Significant achievements have been made in standards development and open-source ecosystem construction. He expressed the hope that the GCC will steadfastly pursue the path of open development, accelerate its globalization efforts, and build a core link that connects global resources.

