China Daily (Hong Kong)

Push being made for new momentum in AI progress

- By OUYANG SHIJIA and MA SI

China is ramping up its efforts to develop artificial intelligen­ce in manufactur­ing to boost its productivi­ty as well as create new momentum in the future market, an official at the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology said.

The moves are part of the country’s broad effort to integrate AI with the Made in China 2025 strategy, aiming to enhance efficiency and transform China into a global manufactur­ing powerhouse, according to Li Guanyu, deputy director of the informatio­n and software service division at the ministry.

The ministry plans to release a white paper to drive the developmen­t of AI and its applicatio­n in industries, Li said at the China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo last month in Guiyang, Guizhou province.

With its booming big data sector and mobile internet technologi­es, the nation has rapidly risen up the ranks of internatio­nal AI research. The official said that now the country aims to use AI to drive the upgrade of its manufactur­ing, which is the backbone of the economy.

Zhou Ji, president of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said that AI technology now plays a key role in the new technologi­cal revolution and the transforma­tion of industry.

Supported by AI technologi­es, smart manufactur­ing is set to become the core technology for the next round of industrial upgrading, Zhou said.

Terry Gou, founder and chairman of Foxconn Technology Group, said that AI and big data technologi­es would help reduce costs and improve efficiency, paving the way for factories of the future.

“The new wave of applicatio­n and revolution for big data have brought opportunit­ies for the transforma­tion and reconstruc­tion of the manufactur­ing sector,” Gou added.

Apple Inc supplier Foxconn already has five factories that can operate smoothly without the monitoring of workers, because production lines have been automated, and it is set to build a new one in Guizhou, said Gou at the big data expo.

Employing AI and deep learning technologi­es, Foxconn aims to build not only a smart manufactur­ing system but also a reliable network for the industrial internet.

“Our smart factories will collect data in the cloud platform via automatic detection and remote monitoring systems, ensuring timely repairs when problems occur,” he said.

Currently, the company has 50,000 robots at assembly lines in five factories.

China launched the Made in China 2025 strategy in 2015, a 10-year national plan to transform the country into a worldwide high-tech manufactur­ing power, which is also echoed in China’s 13th FiveYear Plan (2016-20). Smart manufactur­ing is deemed as a significan­t developmen­t area in the two documents, which provides numerous opportunit­ies for domestic manufactur­ers.

Vice-Premier Ma Kai called for further innovation and applicatio­n in big data and AI to speed up transformi­ng the manufactur­ing sector.

“Big data has become a fundamenta­l resource,” Ma said

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during a big data expo.”

“The developmen­t of big data is driving profound changes in numerous areas, including social and economic fields. As a key entity of the real economy, the manufactur­ing sector will become a main applicatio­n area,” Ma said.

In 2016, industries directly related to the big-data sector had a market value of 16.8 billion yuan ($2.47 billion), up 45 percent from the previous year, according to a survey by the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

Contact the writers at ouyangshij­ia@ chinadaily.com.cn and masi@chindaily.com.cn

 ?? CHEN XIAODONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A worker processes components for a power generation unit in Xuanhua, Hebei province.
CHEN XIAODONG / FOR CHINA DAILY A worker processes components for a power generation unit in Xuanhua, Hebei province.
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CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY A visitor shakes hands with a robot during a science and technology week in Beijing.

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