The "2013 Science and Technology Beijing International Forum – Urban Safety Technology Exchange Conference" recently took place in Beijing, organized by the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, the Beijing Science and Technology Cooperation Center, and the Beijing Federation of Industry and Commerce. This year’s event attracted 25 international participants from eight countries, including Russia, the UK, Japan, the US, Germany, and Italy, highlighting the growing global interest in urban safety technology.
Yan Aoshuang, Director of the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, and Liu Dongwei, Director of the Beijing Science and Technology Cooperation Center, delivered opening remarks. Bulgchenko, the Science and Technology Coordinator of the Russian Embassy in China, provided an insightful overview of the current state and future directions of Sino-Russian scientific and technological cooperation. Meanwhile, Mayilov, Director of the Moscow Regional Security Bureau, discussed the joint development of the Beijing-Moscow friendship city relationship, emphasizing collaboration on urban safety initiatives.
Zhang Runcai, Managing Director of the Cloud Security Alliance for the Asia-Pacific Region, presented a compelling report titled "Establishing a Trustworthy Cloud Ecosystem in the Asia-Pacific Region," focusing on cybersecurity and data protection strategies that are increasingly critical in modern cities.
Since its inception in 2009, the "Science and Technology Beijing International Forum – Urban Security Technology Exchange Conference" has become a key platform for international dialogue on urban security. This year, the conference maintained its dual venue format, with the main session centered around the theme of the Beijing-Moscow Strategic Framework Agreement for Friendly City Construction. Discussions revolved around the topic of “Beijing-Moscow Urban Security Technology Guarantee and Cooperation,†reflecting the shared interests of both cities in advancing smart and safe urban environments.
The Moscow delegation included nine officials from various government departments, such as the Moscow City Security Bureau, the Moscow Foreign Economic and International Relations Agency, and the Russian Emergency State Council. On the Chinese side, representatives from the Beijing Security Industry Association, the 634 Aviation Industry Institute, the China Aerospace Aerodynamics Research Institute, and several other leading organizations participated in the exchange activities.
Maj Olov, Director of the Moscow Regional Security Bureau, gave a detailed presentation on infrastructure security, high-tech firefighting equipment, and urban transport systems. Chinese experts from institutions like the Beijing Security Association and the China Aerospace Eleventh Institute also shared insights into Beijing’s urban security framework and technical advancements.
Both sides engaged in extensive discussions, exploring common challenges, technological innovations, and potential solutions for urban safety in both cities. The conference emphasized practical, targeted, and problem-solving approaches, ensuring that the exchanges were not only informative but also actionable.
Held at prestigious venues such as the Institute of Semiconductors, the China Building Standard Design and Research Institute, and the Dongsheng Science and Technology Park, the event fostered deep technical dialogues between Chinese researchers and their international counterparts. The discussions covered key areas such as smart city technologies, emergency response systems, and digital security, reinforcing the importance of international collaboration in building safer urban environments.
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