Electronic Engineering & Product World

Electronic Engineering & Product World (EEPW,[3] simplified Chinese: 电子产品世界; traditional Chinese: 電子產品世界), also known as Dianzi chanpin shijie[4] or Electronic Product World[5] or Electronic & Computer Design World, [6] is a Chinese-language monthly electronics magazine, [7] with headquarters in Beijing, China. [8]

EEPW
電子產品世界
FounderXiong Xiaoge[1]
Year foundedAugust 1, 1993[2]
Based inBeijing, China
LanguageChinese
Websiteeepw.com.cn
ISSN1005-5517
OCLC866074304

Electronic Engineering & Product World is supervised by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China and was jointly sponsored by Institute of Science and Technology Information of China (ISTIC, 中国科学技术信息研究所) and International Data Group (IDG).[9]

Electronic Engineering & Product World was established by Xiong Xiaoge (熊晓鸽)[10] on 1 August 1993 [11] as a joint venture between ISTIC and IDG. [12]

History

On November 6, 1991, Xiong Xiaoge joined IDG. In December of the same year, Xiong was dispatched to China by IDG's then-chairman Patrick Joseph McGovern. In 1993, Xiong Xiaoge founded Electronic Engineering & Product World in China. [13]

The original official website domain name of the periodical, edw.com.cn, [14] was created on 26 March 1998[15] and is no longer accessible.

The current official website domain name of EEPW is eepw.com.cn, [16] which was created on 24 September 2002. [17]

Criticism

In 1993, Electronic Engineering & Product World was criticized by China's Press and Publication Administration (CPPA, 中国新闻出版署) for omitting the South China Sea Islands and Taiwan from the Map of China in the second issue of the magazine. [18] CPPA claimed that EEPW had made a serious political mistake.[19]

References

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  5. List of Chinese computer manufacturers. IDG. 1994. pp. 860-.
  6. Wei Lei (18 April 2019). Radio and Social Transformation in China. Routledge. pp. 110–. ISBN 978-0-429-01784-1.
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  9. List of Chinese Communication Equipment Manufacturers. China News Publishing House. 1998.
  10. "Hugo Shong's entrepreneurial style". Sohu.com. Dec 4, 2012.
  11. Gale Directory of Publications & Broadcast Media 142. Thomson Gale. 1 July 2007. pp. 1016–. ISBN 978-0-7876-8223-1.
  12. "About Us". edw.com.cn. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  13. "2017 Boston University China Economic Forum held in Beijing". Sina. 2017-06-04.
  14. Computer Research and Development, Issues 4-6. Sciences Press. 2004. pp. 820–.
  15. "Edw.com.cn WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info – DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  16. Guangyu Wang (16 February 2018). Technology, Manufacturing and Grid Connection of Photovoltaic Solar Cells. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 7–. ISBN 978-1-119-03520-6.
  17. "Eepw.com.cn WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info – DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  18. China Publishing, Issues 37-48. China Publishing Magazine Agency. 1994. pp. 4–.
  19. China Light Industry Yearbook. Encyclopedia of China Publishing House. 1994. pp. 144–.
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