In order to jointly build the China-Africa Digital Technology Cooperation Center and construct digital demonstration projects, UNISA-JAR Partner Joint Artificial Intelligence Enabled Economy Symposium was held in the Zhejiang (Shaoxing) High-Level Foreign Experts Innovation Center on October 18.
This event was academically organized by the University of South Africa, the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, and Shaoxing University, receiving active support from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China Certification & Inspection Group, MoreD Intelligent, and Junhong Intelligent. Over 30 experts and representatives from domestic and international universities and technology enterprises participated in an international symposium on artificial intelligence. The symposium, chaired by Bhekie Mamba, a member of the South African Academy of Sciences, focused on AI ethics, technological applications, and future development trends.
At the conference, experts and scholars such as Vice Principal Thenjiwe Meyiwa of the UNISA and Ernest Mnkandla, dean of the School of Computer Science of the UNISA, gave keynote reports on “Shaping the Future: Artificial Intelligence Ethics in the Global Economy” and “Optimizing Energy, Healthcare, and Education through Advanced Machine Learning and AR/VR Technologies”, sharing cutting-edge technological perspectives.
The successful holding of this forum will build a multilateral communication platform for in-depth cooperation in the field of digital technology between the University of South Africa, domestic universities, and local enterprises, jointly promoting the innovative development of China-Africa digital technology.