Spurred by the world information tide, China has organized a series of information projects, called the "Three Gold" projects. Recently I had an interview with Mr. Hu Qili, Minister of Electronics Industry, ...Spurred by the world information tide, China has organized a series of information projects, called the "Three Gold" projects. Recently I had an interview with Mr. Hu Qili, Minister of Electronics Industry, about the establishment of China’s modern Electronic Information Industry. Mr. Hu told me that information is the mark of development of a modern society and electronics is the major means of carrying information. Establishing展开更多
The news that China’s electronicinformation industry would carryout the Three Gold Projects received astrong response around the world,especially from the transnationalcompanies engaged intelecommunications, computer...The news that China’s electronicinformation industry would carryout the Three Gold Projects received astrong response around the world,especially from the transnationalcompanies engaged intelecommunications, computers andinformation networks. IBM, Unisys, Visa,Siemens, Intel, AT&T, Bell, Dell, NTT,NEC, 3COM and Fujitsu came to Chinato hold talks with potential clients andshowed their products with a view totaking a share in this big market. With the emergence of the country’selectronic in formation industry in the early1980s, the national electronic computerand large integrated circuit leading展开更多
文摘Spurred by the world information tide, China has organized a series of information projects, called the "Three Gold" projects. Recently I had an interview with Mr. Hu Qili, Minister of Electronics Industry, about the establishment of China’s modern Electronic Information Industry. Mr. Hu told me that information is the mark of development of a modern society and electronics is the major means of carrying information. Establishing
文摘The news that China’s electronicinformation industry would carryout the Three Gold Projects received astrong response around the world,especially from the transnationalcompanies engaged intelecommunications, computers andinformation networks. IBM, Unisys, Visa,Siemens, Intel, AT&T, Bell, Dell, NTT,NEC, 3COM and Fujitsu came to Chinato hold talks with potential clients andshowed their products with a view totaking a share in this big market. With the emergence of the country’selectronic in formation industry in the early1980s, the national electronic computerand large integrated circuit leading