Hi Susan,
Thank you very much for sending the information and for sharing it with the NoC mailing lists. We were organizing it to send along with other details and events. We appreciate your understanding.
The event looks very interesting, and we look forward to joining.
Best,
Hi. I've asked several times for this to be posted. I am the head of the hosting organization a member of the NOC. Not sure why this message is being ignore.
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From: The Institute for International Economic Policy <iiep@gwu.edu>
Date: Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Subject: Webinar | China is Making Data an Asset — What does it mean for the economy and data-driven technologies?
To: <saaronso@gwu.edu>
March 07, 2025
Webinar 49:
China is Making Data an Asset —
What are the Implications?
Friday, March 21 | 10:00 am - 11:00 am ET | Virtual
Register Here
Please join the Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub for a discussion of China’s strategic goals for data assetization and much more!
Every country has data, but only one country, China, has created a program to allow firms to value their data as an asset. Over time, this initiative could allow China, a country, with lots of data, to create a new source of revenue, which in turn could stimulate new markets and sources of data. Moreover, it could have a significant impact on China’s AI competitiveness. Ironically, Chinese firms have not welcomed the initiative, because companies are concerned about complex compliance requirements, valuation challenges, and concerns over data security. Please join us for Webinar 49 which will explore China’s strategic goals for data assetization, the role of state-led data marketplaces, and how these efforts fit into the country’s broader AI ambitions.
Speakers
Dr. Lizzi Lee, Fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute’s (ASPI) Center for China Analysis
Ran Guo, Affiliated Researcher at the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis
Moderator
Dr. Susan Aaronson, Founder and Director, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub. co-PI, Governance, NSF Trustworthy AI Institute for Law and Society
Please register to receive your Zoom link and/or access to the Online Event Page to attend.
Questions? Contact Dr. Susan Aaronson, saaronso@gwu.edu
Register Here
For recordings of the DataGovHub’s earlier webinars, see their YouTube channel. Additionally, we invite you to follow and engage with DataGovHub and IIEP on Twitter: @DataGovHub, @IIEPGW.
Email iiep@gwu.edu with any questions.
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