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On July 16, the Kazakhstan-China Hi-Tech Enterprise Roundtable was held in Shanghai. Kazakh President Tokayev attended the round table. Qi Xiangdong, Chairman of Qianxin Group, was invited to attend the conference as a representative of Chinese high-tech enterprises and co-signed the “Memorandum of Understanding between Qianxin Group and Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development on Cybersecurity and Cyberspace Cooperation with the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan” with Matyev, Vice Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development. The two sides will carry out in-depth cooperation in areas such as sharing information on cybersecurity risks, joint response to cybersecurity incidents, and building artificial intelligence security laboratories.
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On July 16, the Kazakhstan-China Hi-Tech Enterprise Roundtable was held in Shanghai. Kazakh President Tokayev attended the round table. Qi Xiangdong, Chairman of Qianxin Group, was invited to attend the conference as a representative of Chinese high-tech enterprises and co-signed the “Memorandum of Understanding between Qianxin Group and Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development on Cybersecurity and Cyberspace Cooperation with the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan” with Matyev, Vice Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development. The two sides will carry out in-depth cooperation in areas such as sharing information on cybersecurity risks, joint response to cybersecurity incidents, and building artificial intelligence security laboratories.
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