Ren Xianliang Meets ICANN President Kurtis Lindqvist at Global Internet Forum
Ren Xianliang and Kurtis Lindqvist Discuss Future Collaborations
On June 25, Ren Xianliang, the secretary-general of the World Internet Conference (WIC), held a significant meeting with Kurtis Lindqvist, the president and CEO of ICANN, during the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Lillestrom, Norway. This encounter not only underscores their professional rapport but also points to potential future collaborations between their organizations that could enhance internet governance internationally.
Ren Xianliang emphasized ICANN's critical role in the international internet landscape, acknowledging its strong reputation and influence. Having participated actively in various WIC events over the past decade, ICANN has provided invaluable support to the WIC, particularly during the Wuzhen Summit and related initiatives. Ren expressed his gratitude for ICANN’s ongoing contributions and his aspirations for an even deeper partnership.
Key Initiatives and Future Invitations
During their discussion, Ren advocated for ICANN's continued engagement in several key initiatives led by the WIC. These include pioneering efforts aimed at building a community focused on a shared future in cyberspace, the prestigious World Internet Conference Awards for groundbreaking advancements in science and technology, and the Global Youth Leadership Program designed to empower the younger generation in digital governance.
Ren extended a cordial invitation to Lindqvist to join major WIC events, specifically highlighting the upcoming Wuzhen Summit and the Asia-Pacific Summit. Such gatherings present a unique platform for international dialogue and cooperation in advancing internet development.
Lindqvist reciprocated with praise for the WIC’s longstanding commitment to promoting internet development and facilitating essential dialogues among global stakeholders. He pointed to the relevance of the Open Forum hosted by WIC during this year’s IGF, which concentrated on crucial topics like bridging the digital divide. He acknowledged the importance of this forum in light of the approaching