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Media OutReach Newswire - 16 April 2026 - On April 14, the two-day 2026 World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit, themed
"Digital and Intelligent Empowerment for Innovative Development —
Jointly Building a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace," came to a successful conclusion.
This year marks the second consecutive time that Hong Kong has hosted
the international conference. Approximately 1,000 participants attended,
including ministerial-level officials from government departments,
senior representatives of international organizations, diplomatic envoys
to China, leaders from prominent internet enterprises, as well as
experts and scholars from more than 50 countries and regions.
John Lee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region, stated that the successful hosting of the summit fully
demonstrates Hong Kong's unique advantages under the "One Country, Two
Systems" framework. The HKSAR Government is accelerating the development
of innovation and technology, with artificial intelligence as a key
pillar. Hong Kong ranks among the world's leading economies in AI
readiness and is committed to harnessing the power of AI in a
responsible and inclusive manner.
Zhuang Rongwen, Chairman of the World Internet Conference and Director
of the Cyberspace Administration of China, noted that the summit aims to
align with the accelerating trends of digitalization, networking, and
intelligent transformation. It seeks to build consensus and pool
strengths across sectors, leveraging new achievements and cooperation
outcomes in the digital and intelligent fields to make greater
contributions toward a brighter digital future for the Asia-Pacific
region.
On the afternoon of April 13, the main forum of the 2026 World Internet
Conference Asia-Pacific Summit, along with the Distinguished
Contributors Ceremony, was held in Hong Kong.
Wang Jingtao, Deputy Director of the Cyberspace Administration of China,
and Francis Gurry, Vice Chairman of the World Internet Conference and
former Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization,
attended and delivered keynote speeches. Ren Xianliang,
Secretary-General of the World Internet Conference, was also present.
Wang Jingtao pointed out that the global wave of intelligent
transformation is surging, with breakthroughs in artificial intelligence
emerging collectively. He emphasized the need to build consensus and
deepen cooperation to address the critical question of how digital
technologies can better benefit humanity. He proposed four key measures:
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Uphold openness and cooperation to expand the digital economy;
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Promote inclusiveness and shared benefits to bridge digital and intelligence divides;
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Strengthen coordinated governance to build a fair and equitable cyberspace order;
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Reinforce security foundations to safeguard cyberspace safety.
Francis Gurry stated that digital and intelligent empowerment means
enabling individuals, enterprises, institutions, and diverse cultural
and economic actors to adapt to the digital and AI environment, seize
social and economic opportunities, and share in development dividends.
He emphasized that all stakeholders bear important responsibilities in
this process. The Distinguished Contributors Ceremony was established to
honor individuals and enterprises that have driven the development of
digital and intelligent technologies, recognizing both their
technological excellence and their deep concern for the societal impact
of technological transformation.
Paul Chan, Financial Secretary of the HKSAR Government, and Sun Dong,
Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, also attended and
delivered speeches. Other distinguished participants included Wu
Jianping, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and Director
of the Zhongguancun Laboratory; Nii Quaynor, Chairman of Ghana Dot Com
and recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Contribution Award; and Kilnam
Chon, Honorary Professor at KAIST and also a 2024 award recipient. Wu
Dong, Chief Engineer of the Cyberspace Administration of China, also
attended the event.
The event invited individuals, enterprises, and prominent figures who
have made outstanding contributions to the development of the global
internet. Through keynote speeches, roundtable discussions, and personal
narratives, participants shared their practices and insights on
building a community with a shared future in cyberspace. The program
featured four thematic sections:
"Tribute to the Connectors of the World," "Tribute to
Technological Innovators," "Tribute to Digital Pioneers — Hong Kong
Dialogue," and
"Tribute to Technology for Good." Participants also explored future directions and opportunities for artificial intelligence.
During the event, the launch of the 2026 World Internet Conference
Leading Science and Technology Awards and the global call for case
studies on jointly building a community with a shared future in
cyberspace were announced. The launch ceremony for the 2026
Distinguished Contribution Awards was also held.
On April 14, six sub-forums on different themes were held in Hong Kong.
Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on topics including
intelligent agent innovation and applications, digital finance, AI
safety governance, smart livelihoods, digital health, and the
digitalization and dissemination of classical texts.
On the same day, ten think tanks participating in the World Internet
Conference Think Tank Cooperation Program released a series of research
outcomes at the Smart Livelihoods and Digital Finance Forum of the 2026
Asia-Pacific Summit.
The 2026 World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit was organized by
the World Internet Conference, hosted by the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region Government, and co-organized by the Innovation,
Technology and Industry Bureau of the HKSAR Government.