China Data Center Industry Development Conference Held in Beijing, ZDATA Invited to Attend
Hosted by the China Communications Enterprise Association and organized by the Cloud Data Professional Committee of the China Communications Enterprise Association, the 11th DCIC 2021 China Data Center Industry Development Conference and the Beijing Summit of the Digital Economy One Hundred Cities Support Plan were held in Beijing on June 23.

The conference released the "Data Center Investment Trends Analysis Report" and launched the "Data Center Low Carbon Action Plan" and "Digital Economy Industry Ecological Cultivation Plan." The conference also announced the "Guidelines for the Evaluation of County-level Digital Economic Development."

During the conference, a high-level dialogue on the theme "Integrated Big Data Centers: New Patterns, New Opportunities, New Future" was held. Special discussions were conducted on topics such as "Regional Development of the Digital Economy" and "Low Carbon Development of Data Centers." Simultaneously, the IDC Ecological Exhibition took place.


Chen Shi, Senior Vice President, and Yang Li, Vice President of ZDATA, were invited to attend the conference. During the event, the "Data Center Low Carbon Action Plan" was officially launched, and Chen Shi was appointed as a member of the expert think tank for the "Data Center Low Carbon Action Plan."
Note: Some materials are sourced from DCIC.
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