Introduction
The China International Intelligent Communication Forum 2025 took place on November 8, 2025, in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. Organized by the China Media Group (CMG) alongside the Jiangsu Provincial Government, this event gathered numerous distinguished speakers and participants to discuss future projects in intelligent communication.
Key Projects and Initiatives
During the forum, several significant initiatives were announced. Notably, the
2025 International Assessment of Intelligence Communication Capabilities for Chinese cities was developed by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). Furthermore, the launch of the
Global Language Service Platform, a joint effort by CCTV.com, Beijing Foreign Studies University, and Jiangnan University, showcased the commitment to enhancing cultural exchanges through language services.
Additionally, agreements were signed for
14 priority cultural industry projects in Wuxi. The forum also marked the launch of a thematic micro-series focused on promoting the city's image.
Notable Speakers
A plethora of renowned figures spoke at the forum, including:
- - Huang Wei, lecturer at the China Academy of Sciences (CAS)
- - Dmitry Palchunov, lecturer at the Russian Academy of Engineering and co-chair of Solvable Lab INT
- - Guo Tong, president of CCTV.com
- - Churchill Otieno, chair of the African Editors Forum
- - Wang Xingxing, founder and CEO of Unitree
These speakers brought global perspectives and shared insights regarding the influence of intelligent communication on society.
Global Youth Roundtable
A pivotal part of the agenda included the
Global Youth Roundtable, where young leaders from across different countries shared their narratives on the role of youth in shaping the future of intelligent communication. Participants included:
- - Chen Ming, a host and commentator
- - Zhu Yiran, director of the film 'Shenzhou 13'
- - Mohamed Jihad, foreign expert for the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration
- - Laurence Larson, New Zealand Mandopop artist
- - Ana Rivas, winner of the Chinese Bridge Language Competition
This roundtable emphasized the importance of inclusive participation and gave voice to the younger generation's thoughts and actions in a rapidly evolving communication landscape.
Accompanying Events
The forum also hosted a number of side events designed to enhance discussions around intelligent communication, including an
AI Forum focusing on digital personas, an international communication forum about city image in Wuxi, and a film forum. Workshops aimed at local engagement in international communications were critical in bridging gaps between cultures.
Moreover, there was an interactive tour of Wuxi for foreign media representatives, allowing them to experience the city’s unique culture and significance first-hand.
Conclusion
The China International Intelligent Communication Forum 2025 not only facilitated discussions about technology and communication but also fostered a collaborative environment for cultural exchange and innovative ideas. As cities and nations navigate the complexities of intelligent communication, forums like these play a crucial role in promoting global understanding and cooperation.