IBI (603613.SH) Invited to the “2019 China Industrial E-commerce Conference”; Company Achievements Widely Praised
From November 14–15, the 2019 China Industrial E-commerce Conference, hosted by the National Industrial Information Security Development Research Center (CIC) and the Guangdong Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology, opened at the InterContinental Guangzhou Poly. IBI (603613.SH) was invited as a key guest company. In line with the agenda, IBI joined the alliance launch ceremony, delivered themed talks, and presented its results. The company’s progress in industrial e-commerce and industry internet platforms earned broad recognition.
The conference was chaired by He Xiaolong, Deputy Director of CIC. Attendees included Li Ying, Inspector of the MIIT Department of Informatization and Software Services; He Rong, Level-One Inspector of the Guangdong DIIT; Ye Yuanling, Party Leadership Group Member and Level-Two Inspector of the Guangdong DIIT; as well as representatives from SASAC, local industry and IT authorities, and other agencies.
President & CEO Qian Xiaojun and Toodudu (TDD) CEO Liu Zhai jointly delivered a talk titled “Industrial E-commerce: Deep Integration of the Digital and Real Economies.”

Qian focused on the Duoduo platforms’ development logic and the bridging role industrial e-commerce plays in integrating the digital and real economies.
He noted: the Duoduo platforms are built on digital-economy infrastructure—SaaS, cloud warehousing, cloud logistics, online payments, and e-signatures. On that foundation, IBI tailors models such as group procurement, team buying, flash sales, one-stop sourcing, and both first-party and third-party matchmaking to different industries. Transaction orders continually drive the fusion and application of new technologies throughout industrial upgrading.

Looking ahead, IBI will deepen value chains, elevate industry tiers, and widen the ecosystem, breaking boundaries across these dimensions and delivering outsized value to the broader industrial internet landscape.
Liu Zhai shared the Duoduo platforms’ on-the-ground methodologies and unpacked the key issues to solve when integrating the digital and real economies. She emphasized that internet applications and new-type supply-chain systems must respect and align with the operating logic of existing actors in their original ecosystems, strip out non-value-adding links, and mobilize idle resources—thereby enabling efficient development of industrial e-commerce and industry internet platforms.
At the event, the “Zhongguancun Alliance for the Integration of Information Technology and the Real Economy – Industrial E-commerce Working Committee” was officially launched. As a founding initiator, IBI—represented by Toodudu CEO Liu Zhai—joined guests on stage for the launch ceremony.
The organizers also curated an Industrial E-commerce Achievements Showcase. IBI, alongside Alibaba, JD.com, Huaneng Bulk Commodities and others, was invited as a featured exhibitor. IBI highlighted:
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its integrated transaction data analytics system,
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industry-chain operations framework,
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the structure of IBI’s vertical industrial-chain e-commerce platforms, and
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operating models for industrial e-commerce.
During the tour, Li Ying (MIIT Department of Informatization and Software Services) showed strong interest in IBI’s global industry-chain operations. Liu Zhai explained that the Duoduo industry-internet platforms align closely with the Belt and Road strategy and, from a global resource-allocation perspective, leverage industrial e-commerce to optimize supply chains and empower real-economy enterprises.
At the conference, MIIT also released the list of pilot demonstration enterprises for “Industrial E-commerce / Key-industry Industrial-Internet Platforms.” IBI’s “Vertical Industrial-chain Industrial E-commerce Platform” was recognized as a 2019 Manufacturing–Internet Integration Demonstration Project.

