IBI Selected as “Beijing Digital Literacy and Skills Training Base”
Joining Hands with Industrial Internet to Build a Digital Ecosystem
Leading Industrial Upgrading and Creating a Smart Future Together
On June 14, after recommendations by relevant industry authorities, document review, and expert evaluation, the Office of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China for Cybersecurity and Informatization officially released the list of the “Top Ten Digital Literacy and Skills Training Bases in Beijing for 2024.” IBI, together with Beijing International Data Exchange, Lenovo, Beijing Big Data Center, and other organizations, was successfully selected and attended the awarding ceremony.
The Digital Literacy and Skills Training Base is a key initiative to implement the Action Plan for Improving Digital Literacy and Skills for All, aiming to enhance the public’s digital adaptability, competence, and creativity, promote mutual learning and experience sharing, and play a demonstrative and leading role. The base is designed to provide professional support and resource assurance, promote the joint construction and sharing of digital development achievements, and improve the overall level of digital literacy and skills in Beijing.
With the guidance and support of the Beijing Municipal and District Cybersecurity and Informatization Offices, IBI will actively leverage its advantages in digital resources to comprehensively advance the construction of its Digital Innovation Base. Centered on the Industrial Internet, it will promote the integration of the innovation chain, industrial chain, and supply chain, accelerate the empowerment of traditional industries through technology, and drive coordinated digitalization, intelligentization, and green transformation. The company aims to build a professional and distinctive digital innovation platform for upstream and downstream enterprises, contributing to high-quality development through digital empowerment and supporting Beijing’s goal of becoming a global benchmark city for the digital economy.
