Digital Economy and Green Innovation
The digital economy is now flourishing, with emerging technologies such as the internet, big data, artificial intelligence and 5G being rapidly integrated into various industries, increasingly underpinning economic and social development. The use of digital technologies can reduce information search costs and improve resource allocation efficiency; it can also accurately identify and track emerging ecological and environmental problems, support scientific protection and systematic governance, and promote the synergistic development of the digital economy and the green economy. In this context, SSEME-DEGI'24 aims at bringing together global experts, academics and industry leaders to create a diverse and open platform of exchange.
SSEME-DEGI'24 Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
SSEME-DEGI'24 Session Chair
Professor Ying Peng, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China. Professor Ying PENG had served as a Rapporteur for ITU-T SG3 IIC/TFMF and the Rapporteur for ITU-T SG3-AO IIC. She held visiting positions at the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research at Manchester Business School, Manchester, England (2012-2013) and Adam Smith Business School in University of Glasgow, Scotland (2022-2023). She worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Business School of Nanjing University (2007-2010). She had been a Senior Manager at Telecom enterprises in China for 15 years (1993-2008). Professor Peng hosts Government Projects supported by National Social Science Foundation, National Postdoctoral Science Foundation, National Education Department Social Science Foundation,Jiangsu Social Science Foundation, Jiangsu Postdoctoral Science Foundation,etc. Her research interests include Telecom competitiveness, innovation and technology policy, operation management, and information service.