The following is the biographical sketch of Wang Chen: Wang Chen, male, Han ethnicity, was born in December 1950 and is from Beijing. He began his first job in January 1969 and joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in December 1969. Wang graduated from Department of Journalism, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences where he completed a graduate program in journalism and holds a Master of Arts degree. He is a senior editor. Wang is currently a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Vice Chairman and Secretary-General of the Standing Committee of the 12th National People's Congress (NPC), as well as a member of its Leading Party Members Group and Secretary of the Leading Party Members Group for the Organs under the NPC Standing Committee. 2017- Member, CPC Central Committee Political Bureau Vice Chairman, Standing Committee of the 12th NPC Secretary-General, Standing Committee of the 12th NPC (concurrently) Member, Leading Party Members Group, Standing Committee of the 12th NPC Secretary, Leading Party Members Group for the Organs under the 12th NPC Standing Committee 2013-2017 Vice Chairman, Standing Committee of the 12th NPC Secretary-General, Standing Committee of the 12th NPC (concurrently) Member, Leading Party Members Group, Standing Committee of the 12th NPC Secretary, Leading Party Members Group for the Organs under the 12th NPC Standing Committee 2008-2013 Deputy Head, CPC Central Committee Publicity Department Director, International Communications Office, CPC Central Committee Director, State Council Information Office Director, Cyberspace Administration Office of China 2006-2008 President, People's Daily 2003-2006 President, People's Daily Vice Chairman, All-China Journalists' Association Took a continuing studies course for provincial- and ministerial-level officials at the Central Party School (Mar-May 2006) 2002-2003 President, People's Daily Editor-in-Chief, People's Daily Vice Chairman, All-China Journalists' Association 2001-2002 Editor-in-Chief, People's Daily Vice Chairman, All-China Journalists' Association 2001-2001 Editor-in-Chief, People's Daily 2000-2001 Deputy Head, CPC Central Committee Publicity Department 1995-2000 Editor-in-Chief, Guangming Daily 1986-1995 Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Guangming Daily Took a continuing studies course for provincial- and ministerial-level officials at the Central Party School (Sep-Nov 1991) 1984-1986 Director, Editor-in-Chief's Office, Guangming Daily 1984-1984 Director, Department on Mass Work, Guangming Daily 1982-1984 Reporter, Department on Political and Economic News, Guangming Daily Deputy Director, Department on Mass Work, Guangming Daily 1979-1982 Studied for a Master's degree in journalism at Department of Journalism, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 1974-1979 Reporter, Department on Domestic News, Guangming Daily 1973-1974 Staff member, General Office, CPC Yan'an Prefectural Committee, Shaanxi Province 1970-1973 Staff member, Publicity Department, CPC Yijun County Committee, Yan'an Prefecture, Shaanxi Province Staff member, General Office, CPC Yijun County Committee, Yan'an Prefecture, Shaanxi Province 1969-1970 Educated youth, Yijun County, Yan'an Prefecture, Shaanxi Province Member, 16th through 19th CPC Central Committees Member, Political Bureau, 19th CPC Central Committee Vice Chairman, Standing Committee of the 12th NPC Member, 9th CPPCC National Committee. fidget spinner bracelet
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A researcher displays a flexible robot hand invented by a team from the Harbin Institute of Technology's innovation building in early September. Zhu Xingxin/China Daily Many people may not know that Heilongjiang province is not only famous for its ice and snow culture, but also for its high-tech research and technological entrepreneurship. From the start of 2015 through this July, 7,758 technological companies were registered in Heilongjiang and many have received investments from home and abroad. In May 2016, President Xi Jinping visited a number of companies in Harbin, Heilongjiang, including Antiy Labs, a leading Chinese company that specializes in antivirus engines. He said Heilongjiang has a great potential in developing high-tech industries and emerging strategic industries. Xi carefully read the analysis reports of Antiy, about how the company intercepted network attacks, and pointed out that internet security will support the country's safety. Founded in 2000, Antiy Labs has provided safeguards for the Chang'e lunar probe and manned space flights. The company also guaranteed internet security for the debut flight of the domestic passenger jet C919 in May, as it has scanned nearly 100 important information systems and key websites used for the aircraft. In addition, it provided internet security services for the G20 Summit in Hangzhou last year, the APEC Summit in Beijing in 2014 and the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. Among the top 10 domestic smartphone makers, eight cooperate with Antiy Labs, installing the company's system inside the cellphones to strengthen their anti-virus protection. Chinese mobile phone maker Xiaomi Corp was the first to collaborate with Antiy. Xiao Xinguang, founder and chief technology officer of Antiy Labs, said Xi has been very sharp in paying attention to the internet security sector. The government has been supporting the development of the internet security sector, and internet safety will also safeguard business growth involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, he said. I feel really excited and proud when I reported the work to President Xi. ... His visit gave us a stronger incentive to advance forward. Currently, the size of the anti-virus engine business in China is small, with a market of about 30 billion yuan ($4.52 billion). This is less than 10 percent of the market in the United States even though need for information security is about the same in both China and the US. In the past, we have been an organization that is more like a lab. We need to carry out our technologies, products and services to the related sectors and areas in a faster speed and solve more real problems, Xiao said. Besides, we are also expanding our footprints abroad, such as to help Africa to provide internet security services. Last year, we also launched our office in Silicon Valley. Meanwhile, Xi also visited the innovation building in Harbin. With the support of the research and development strength of Harbin Institute of Technology, the building provides incubators for small and medium-size enterprises, and it shows the innovative achievements of the city. Harbin Institute of Technology was the first university in China to establish a major in composite materials. The first composite material factory in China was also built in Harbin, said Wang Rongguo, a professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the university. We also made the first propeller that is made of composite materials in China. We should speed up the industrial transformation of our research achievements and apply them to more sectors, he said.
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