Investigating the Possible Impact of Chinese Digital Twin Technology and AI in Facilitating Healthcare and Medical Systems in Belt and Road Regions: A Case Study on Smart Cities in the Middle East

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  • Yinjie Shao Department of Financial Technology, Soochow University, Jiangsu, China

Keywords:

smart devices, Industry 4.0, digitalization, smart economy, Belt and Road regions

Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the potential impact of Chinese digital twin technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing healthcare and medical systems in Belt and Road regions, with a specific focus on smart cities in the Middle East. In recent years, digital twin technology has garnered significant attention due to its ability to simulate and replicate complex systems and processes in a virtual environment. This paper focuses on the implementation of Chinese digital twin technology, which integrates AI advancements to enhance healthcare and medical systems in Belt and Road regions. By utilizing a combination of literature review, data analysis using CiteSpace software, and a case study approach, the potential collaboration and benefits of Chinese digital twin technology and AI in smart health-tech cities are explored. Through an extensive review of relevant literature, data analysis utilizing CiteSpace software, and a case study approach, this study offers valuable insights and recommendations for policymakers, healthcare systems, and stakeholders interested in utilizing advanced technologies to improve health outcomes and healthcare services in the regions covered by the Belt and Road Initiative, providing a comprehensive analysis of the potential impact of Chinese digital twin and AI in facilitating healthcare and medical systems in Belt and Road regions.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Yinjie Shao. (2024). Investigating the Possible Impact of Chinese Digital Twin Technology and AI in Facilitating Healthcare and Medical Systems in Belt and Road Regions: A Case Study on Smart Cities in the Middle East. ournal of orld conomy, 3(4), 130–145. etrieved from https://www.pioneerpublisher.com/jwe/article/view/1149

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