Recently, the “Reconstruction of the Underlying Framework in the AI Era and New Paradigms for Going Global” forum, jointly hosted by the Tencent Cloud Accelerator and Hong Kong Digital Port, was successfully held at Hong Kong Digital Port. The forum brought together over 200 professional practitioners from industries such as AI, investment, law, and cross-border e-commerce. Lawyer Ou Yingshi, a partner at Beijing Longan (Guangzhou) Law Firm and the director of the Sanctions and Double Anti-Defense Committee, was invited to attend the forum. She discussed with experts the strategies for AI development and the new paths for Chinese technology companies to go global.

Ms. Zhou Baofen, President of the Digital Technology and Data Infrastructure Department at the Hong Kong Investment Promotion Office, explained in detail the specific measures and preferential policies implemented by the Hong Kong government to support technology companies. She pointed out that Hong Kong is using a series of practical policies to create a more convenient environment for Chinese technology companies to operate there, providing them with a broader international growth space.

Mr. Huang Gengjia, Head of MiniMax Greater Bay Area, shared at the forum that as a native global AI company, MiniMax has built its product and technology systems with a global perspective from its inception. It has also focused on global competition. MiniMax has shared its practical experience in the global market, and this was well received by the audience.

Mr. Yu Zhonghai, Executive General Manager of the Research Department at CICC, based on his deep industry research and rich practical experience, provided a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the global AI industry from a professional and objective perspective.

Mr. Tan Weihao, a director at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, shared his experience in the field of technology and innovation. He described the transformation of Hong Kong from a traditional financial center to an international technology and innovation center, as well as its determination and unique advantages in development.

Mr. Liang Junzhang, founding partner of Kunzhong Capital, based on his years of experience in technology investment, provided a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the opportunities and competitive advantages faced by Chinese AI companies when going global.

In the second half of the forum, the organizers also invited Professor Lu Haotian, a professor at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and founder of Zhifa Data Science, Mr. Wei Bo, founder and chairman of Laihua, and Mr. Yan Qinghua, founder of Haipo Technology, to share cases related to AI going global. They also invited experts to participate in a roundtable discussion, which received strong responses from the attendees.

Lawyer Ou Yingshi, a partner at Beijing Longan (Guangzhou) Law Firm, being invited to attend the Hong Kong forum on “Reconstruction of the Underlying Framework in the AI Era and New Paradigms for Going Global” is a recognition of her professional skills in foreign-related law, as well as the high level of foreign-related legal services provided by Beijing Longan (Guangzhou) Law Firm. In the future, Beijing Longan (Guangzhou) Law Firm will continue to focus on foreign-related legal services and actively develop legal services for AI going global, providing efficient and professional legal support for Chinese technology companies going global.

About the Lawyer

Lawyer Ou Yingshi

Lawyer Ou Yingshi is a partner at Beijing Longan (Guangzhou) Law Firm and the director of the Sanctions and Double Anti-Defense Committee. She has extensive legal knowledge in foreign-related matters. Lawyer Ou has provided legal services for many large enterprises, especially automotive companies, in areas such as foreign investment, export control and sanctions, anti-dumping, countervailing measures, international arbitration, foreign-related litigation, and long-term foreign-related legal counsel. She has received praise from clients.

She has been involved in managing several overseas investment projects of well-known manufacturing companies, involving countries such as Thailand, Mexico, Russia, and Singapore. Lawyer Ou has also provided legal services for the export of automotive products of a well-known automotive company in ten ASEAN countries, including Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Cambodia. In addition, Lawyer Ou is skilled in foreign-related litigation and international arbitration. As a legal counsel, she has represented parties in several foreign-related litigations and international arbitrations, effectively protecting the legal rights of the parties, and achieving satisfactory results. So far, Lawyer Ou has established close relationships with many well-known law firms and go-to-global companies in over 30 countries or regions, including Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, Middle East, Central Asia, Europe, South Asia, Australia, Africa, Latin America, and North America. The industries of her clients include intelligent connectivity, new energy, AI, drones, traditional manufacturing, and biomedicine.