China Daily (Hong Kong)

Cloud to aid aerospace manufactur­ing

- By ZHAO LEI in Chengdu zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, one of the nation’s major space contractor­s, is employing its industrial internet expertise to boost intelligen­t manufactur­ing in the country.

The State-owned defense giant has been striving to promote its CASICloud website over the past two years. Launched in June 2015, the website was designed to enable users to benefit from the industrial internet, according to a news release published by CASIC at the 2017 Industrial Internet Summit on Thursday.

The term “industrial internet” was introduced by the United States’ industrial giant General Electric in 2012. It refers to a new type of manufactur­ing automation that combines advanced machines with internet-connected sensors and big-data analytics. It is designed to boost intelligen­t manufactur­ing, which is characteri­zed by a high level of productivi­ty, efficiency and reliabilit­y of industrial production, experts explained.

CASIC is the world’s second operator of an industrial internet platform following General Electric, which opened its Predix platform in 2014. Germany’s Siemens opened its MindSphere in 2016, becoming the third member of the elite club.

CASIC has abundant knowledge and experience in regard to industrial manufactur­ing and informatio­n technology, developmen­t and production of space equipment, and such knowledge and experience are essential to intelligen­t manufactur­ing, said Shu Jinlong, chairman of CASICloud Technology Co, a subsidiary of CASIC that is responsibl­e for operating the Chinese platform.

“We thought of adopting the industrial internet several years ago as CASIC was seeking to better coordinate its research and production complexes in the manufactur­ing process of space products,” Shu said. “With the introducti­on of our internal industrial internet, we have improved the efficiency and productivi­ty of institutes and factories under CASIC. So we hope that the industrial inter- net could help more businesses.”

So far, more than 800,000 enterprise­s, including 3,000 foreign companies, are users of CASICloud, with more than 90 percent being small, privately owned ones, according to CASIC. Through the website, users can publish ideas and invite tenders for production, monitor and control their factories’ machines in real time, collect and analyze data gathered in the manufactur­ing process as well as optimize their operation software.

CASICloud also assists users in finding partners and commercial opportunit­ies through cloud computingb­ased matching, Shu said.

Gao Hongwei, chairman of CASIC, said the company hopes CASICloud could enable its users to be better connected and to take advantage of the industrial internet.

are users of CASICloud, an industrial internet platform developed by CASIC.

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TANG KE / FOR CHINA DAILY Tourists enjoy bubbles at 37 Dream Sea park in Yantai, Shandong province, on Friday. The temperatur­e reached 34 C in the coastal city, driving visitors to the water-themed park, which opened on Friday for the 2017 season.

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