The 9th Digital China Summit (第九届数字中国建设峰会) was held in Fuzhou on 29–30 April 2026, themed "Accelerating innovation and development in digital technologies and deepening the building of Digital China." The summit is the flagship national gathering on the digital economy, convening central ministries, provincial governments, and industry.
It was led by the National Data Administration with the Cyberspace Administration of China, MIIT, and the Fujian Provincial Government as co-organisers. NDA head Liu Liehong previewed the agenda at a State Council Information Office briefing in March 2026. Over 30 policy documents, reports and standards tied to Digital China were released at the event, alongside nearly 100 exemplary "data-element" integration cases across agriculture, industrial manufacturing, healthcare, and culture and tourism.
The experiential zone sat at the Fuzhou Strait International Conference & Exhibition Center, with more than 65% of exhibits debuting at the show — AI demos, robot performances in the run-up, and digital-twin installations across the venue floor. For visitors in Fuzhou during summit week, the exhibition is usually the most accessible public-facing layer of an otherwise delegate-centric programme.