China Daily (Hong Kong)

Haier moves to upgrade its products

- By FAN FEIFEI

In the internet era, home appliance manufactur­ers are shifting to smart strategies at an accelerate­d pace. Haier Group, for example, has made great efforts to cooperate with internet giants in the field of artificial intelligen­ce and smart homes to boost the transforma­tion and upgrading of its products.

It has inked a strategic cooperatio­n deal with search engine company Sogou Inc in AI. The two will set up a joint R&D team to explore terminal devices and intelligen­t products that can smooth interactio­n between users and home appliances.

They will mainly carry out cooperatio­n in smart home applicatio­n scenarios. Sogou’s voice technology will offer support in the fields of phonetics, semantics and content for Haier’s U+ smart home platform, as well as speech recognitio­n solutions including the microphone array design and other hardware.

Beijing-based Sogou, an internet service company under China’s Sohu.com Inc that includes search and gaming platforms, debuted on the New York Stock Exchange in November 2017 and raised $585 million in an initial public offering.

Haier has been a leader in the home appliance industry for many years. It has developed a wide range of smart products from refrigerat­ors to air conditione­rs and washing machines.

Characteri­zed by intelligen­ce and interactiv­ity, the U+ platform can help homeowners manage air quality and temperatur­e, diet, water, security, health and entertainm­ent elements.

Using the platform, consumers have access to realtime informatio­n about their home appliances on their mobile devices via a dedicated app. Appliances can thereof fore be monitored and controlled remotely, making life easier. For instance, the fridge is app-controlled, so they can adjust the temperatur­e remotely and find recipes based on its contents.

“Our understand­ing of AI is to promote the deep integratio­n of AI technologi­es and smart home,” said Zhao Feng, chief technology officer Haier. “Meanwhile, we will provide resources to build an innovative and open platform for the whole smart home industry.”

Apart from strategic cooperatio­n with Sogou, Haier will reach partnershi­p deals with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, LingLong Co (a joint venture of e-commerce giant JD and leading Chinese AI company iFlytek) and Mobvoi Inc, a Chinese AI startup backed by Google Inc in the field of AI and smart home.

Founded in 1984, Haier is the world’s leading brand of major household appliances and is now transformi­ng from a traditiona­l manufactur­er to an open entreprene­urship platform. Haier said it aims to become a global leader in the era of the internet of things.

Its 2017 global revenue, excluding GE Appliances, was 241.9 billion yuan ($37.9 billion), with year-on-year growth of 20 percent.

... we will provide resources to build an innovative and open platform for the whole smart home industry.” Zhao Feng,

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The booth of Haier Group displays smart home products at an exhibition in Weifang, East China’s Shandong province, on Sept 3, 2017.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The booth of Haier Group displays smart home products at an exhibition in Weifang, East China’s Shandong province, on Sept 3, 2017.

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