China Daily (Hong Kong)

Gree chief Dong Mingzhu says trend is in favor of unmanned and automated operations

- By FAN FEIFEI and OUYANG SHIJIA fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Gree Electric Appliances Inc, a leading Chinese home appliance maker is stepping up its efforts in intelligen­t manufactur­ing by using industrial robots — covered by the company’s own intellectu­al property rights — for a variety of industrial production process.

Dong Mingzhu, president of Gree, said: “The supply-side reforms mean we should create and improve technologi­cal innovative capabiliti­es. We must stick to independen­t innovation.”

She said: “At present, most of the robots are assembled with imported core components. But it is impor- tant that we develop our own technology and create our own brands.”

Gree is focusing on intelligen­t manufactur­ing at present, with its industrial robots being applied to welding, spraying and transporta­tion, which should greatly enhance productivi­ty and reduce labor costs.

Dong added the trend in realizing automated and unmanned manufactur­ing was increasing.

She said: “We will concentrat­e on robots and precision machine tools in upgrading and transforma­tion our manufactur­ing, as well as providing a batch of completely self-developed high-end equipment for the Made in China 2025 strategy.”

Xu Lin, head of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission’s planning division, said some

We must stick to independen­t innovation.” Dong Mingzhu, president of Gree

core technologi­es of the manufactur­ing industry could not meet the demands in an increasing­ly fierce market.

Xu said the manufactur­ing industry should improve innovation constantly, enhancing the intelligen­t manufactur­ing level.

Song Xiaogang, executive president and secretary-general of China Robot Industry Alliance, said: “From 2009 to 2015, the whole robotics industry entered a period of rapid developmen­t, with an average annual growth rate of 15 percent. In 2015, the world’s industrial

Xu He contribute­d to this story.

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