Qian Rong was invited to attend the 4th "World Water Valley" Forum


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2018-11-27

From November 23rd to 25th, the 4th "World Water Valley" Forum hosted by Hohai University and others was held in Vientiane, Laos. This forum will focus on topics such as water education, water technology, water economy, water culture, the Belt and Road Initiative, Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, overseas China, innovation and entrepreneurship, and transnational operations, and will open up a new pattern of multi-subject, multi-level and multi-form exchanges and cooperation.

Qian Rong was invited to attend the 4th

From November 23rd to 25th, the 4th "World Water Valley" Forum hosted by Hohai University and others was held in Vientiane, Laos. This forum will focus on topics such as water education, water technology, water economy, water culture, the Belt and Road Initiative, Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, overseas China, innovation and entrepreneurship, and transnational operations, and will open up a new pattern of multi-subject, multi-level and multi-form exchanges and cooperation.

Qian Rong, Chairman of Jiuchuang Technology, was invited to attend the forum and gave a keynote speech at the forum. Qian Rong said in his speech that Jiuchuang Technology is a national high-tech enterprise dedicated to the research, application and industrialization of smart sensors, smart monitoring devices, smart operation and maintenance, and big data analysis in the hydropower field. Water resources cooperation is the priority and flagship area of ​​the Lancang-Mekong cooperation. The development of water resources cooperation is the foundation of the construction of the Lancang-Mekong community with a shared future, the strategic point of the construction of the China-Indochina Peninsula Economic Corridor, and the people who share the results of the Lancang-Mekong cooperation. Wherever you go. In order to further respond to the strategic opportunity of Laos changing from a road to a country to a country and the development demands of building batteries in Southeast Asia, this forum is oriented towards Lanmei and Vientiane, Laos, taking a solid step in cross-border coordination of the "World Water Valley".

It is reported that this forum has received strong support from many organizations and attracted representatives from China, the United States, Canada, Australia, Russia, Laos, Sudan, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Macau and other countries and regions. As a communication platform for government leaders, academicians, experts and scholars, alumni and colleagues from all walks of life, the forum actively promotes multi-party resource docking and in-depth cooperation.

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