The 15th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum (IIICF) kicked off in Macao Thursday, with industry leaders stressing the importance of digitalization and innovation in building more sustainable and interconnected global infrastructure.
Over 3,500 industry representatives from more than 70 countries and regions attended the event titled “Green Innovative Digital Connectivity.”
China’s Vice Minister of Commerce, Guo Tingting, pledged her ministry’s commitment to green infrastructure development through policy dialogues and practical cooperation in areas such as green energy, transportation, and finance.
Meanwhile, the exhibition area of this year’s forum has been expanded by 60 percent compared to the previous editions, showcasing projects of global infrastructure connectivity.
Praising the forum’s collaborative approach, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, Aziz Abdukhakimov, emphasized the value of uniting policymakers, companies, and government representatives to explore new avenues for economic development.
Wang Bin, president of China’s Power Construction Corporation, underscored the growing importance of green innovation and digitalization within the infrastructure industry.
Fang Qiuchen, chairman of the China International Contractors Association, noted the forum’s broader impact, extending to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.