Several Chinese companies across various sectors have converged in Hyderabad to take part in the Smart Urbanisation meet to explore the possibilities of working on projects in the upcoming smart cities projects in India.
The delegation headed by Shiyong Hong, Vice President, China Chamber of Commerce and Export Machinery and Electronics Products (CCCME), is seeking to facilitate interface between Chinese and Indian companies exploring the potential to work on upcoming projects.
The Smart Cities Council India, part of the global consortium of smart cities, is organising the 5th Smart Cities Summit Smart Urbanisation at Hyderabad International Convention Centre to analyse the learnings and impact assessment.
Business Line reported that tpeaking at the conference being held in Hyderabad, Shiyong Hong, Vice President, China Chamber of Commerce and Export Machinery and Electronics Products (CCCME), said, “China and India are the two largest developing countries with same strategies and dreams. Chinese President and Indian Prime Minister have met each other more than 10 times in the last 3 years. We need to match our strategies and explore potential for mutual growth”.
He said to BL, “By 2030 more than 0.7 billion people will be residing in Indian cities and India has to build 100 smart cities to cater to them. China can be a partner in developing Smart Cities in India with our innovative technologies and manufacturing capabilities.”
CCCME comprises of leading Chinese companies which include China Road & Bridge Corporation, Power China International group, ZTE Corporation, China ENFIL Engineering Corporation among others from diverse fields.