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    By GUO JIATONG | China Daily | Updated: 2025-09-24 07:51
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    AI is a key focus for young innovators from China and ASEAN countries at the 22nd China-ASEAN Expo, held in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, from Sept 17 to 21. [Photo provided to China Daily]

    China-ASEAN youth leverage AI to innovate, address common challenges, and strengthen ties within a forward-looking regional community.

    From Sept 17 to 21, the Nanning International Convention and Exhibition Center in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region was alive with energy as young innovators, scientists, and entrepreneurs from China and ASEAN countries came together for the 22nd China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO).

    Since its launch in 2004, CAEXPO has played a pivotal role in strengthening ties between China and ASEAN.This year, the expo expanded its reach with a 10,000-square-meter AI pavilion and a series of AI-focused forums and exchanges, designed to connect industries and cultures across the region through innovation.

    At a roundtable on AI held on Sept 18, Wang Changlin, deputy head of the National Development and Reform Commission, highlighted the vast potential of regional AI cooperation. "Abundant data resources and diverse application scenarios have created favorable conditions for AI to empower economic and social development," he said.

    Huang Junhua, vice-chairman of the Guangxi Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, emphasized the key role of young talent in the AI sector.

    "Young scientists, whether engaged in cutting-edge research or applying technologies, are the backbone of future development," he said during a young scientists' dialogue on AI on Sept 19. "Your wisdom and creativity will be instrumental in addressing regional challenges and driving progress."

    Educators from Thailand are already envisioning new possibilities. Jetsada Arnin, assistant to the president for education at Mahidol University in Bangkok, noted that AI is set to transform cooperation in both healthcare and education.

    "I've seen Chinese medical companies using AI for diagnostics — for example, detecting lung cancer — helping doctors act faster than traditional methods," he said. "At the same time, China's promotion of AI education in schools offers a model we would like to adapt. For universities like Mahidol, we aim to stay aligned with AI's progress and apply it to teaching and learning support."

    He emphasized that cooperation is not about competition, but about "walking together". "Here in Nanning, I see many opportunities for China and ASEAN to collaborate — not just to build capacity but also to deepen mutual understanding," he said.

    Li Xuan, deputy secretary of the Thai-Sino Association of Science and Technology, noted that Thailand faces a pressing demand for AI technologies but still lags in research and development. "Many Thai enterprises rely on foreign platforms because we are still in the early stage," he explained. "Cooperation with Chinese companies can help fill this gap, especially in energy, healthcare, and e-commerce."

    Among the entrepreneurs at CAEXPO was Duan Fengyuan, vice-president of the Shenzhen Artificial Intelligence Industry Association and founder of echOS, a Shenzhen-based company using AI to drive industrial upgrading.

    The company has developed decentralized agentic AI platforms to enhance efficiency in industrial transactions, helping enterprises reduce costs and boost productivity. The multi-agent AI system is already in use — in Malaysia, for example, a partner completely rebuilt its hardware platform on echOS' AI system, which is expected to become the country's largest AI-driven platform in its sector.

    Students from China and ASEAN countries visit the Guangxi Science and Technology Museum on Sept 16. [Photo provided to China Daily]

    On the academic front, Guilin University of Electronic Technology in Guangxi is also contributing.

    Professor Jiang Ming highlighted the importance of high-quality datasets. "General-purpose data has been mined extensively, but industries such as healthcare, traditional Chinese medicine, and advanced manufacturing require new, specialized datasets," he said.

    "Guangxi, with its large student population, has the resources to help build these databases and improve industry-specific AI models," he added.

    Pakpoom Buabthong, assistant professor at Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University in Bangkok, stressed the importance of academic exchange. "The first step is to improve communication among researchers," he said. "Platforms like CAEXPO are exactly what we need to build these networks."

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