China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tencent chief calls for ‘industrial internet’ to be a national strategy

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

China should uphold the industrial internet as a national strategy and devise a series of systems and mechanisms to accelerate its implementa­tion, according to a suggestion to the 3rd session of the 13th National People’s Congress scheduled to start on May 22.

Industrial internet is the integratio­n and linking of big data, analytical tools and wireless networks with physical and industrial equipment, or applying meta-level networking functions, to distribute­d systems.

Pony Ma, a national legislator from Guangdong province and chairman of Tencent Holdings Ltd, suggested a top-down approach in the design of the nation’s industrial internet blueprint, among the seven suggestion­s he submitted to the session, which were mostly related to the digital economy’s empowering role in all trades.

In a news release outlining his suggestion­s, Ma identified the prominent role of the industrial internet in China’s prevention and control efforts of the novel coronaviru­s epidemic, and such achievemen­ts represent a deepened integratio­n of internet, big data, artificial intelligen­ce and the real economy.

He said key focuses should be on promoting new infrastruc­ture constructi­on, digital transforma­tion in all walks of life, innovation in scientific research and developmen­t, smart city initiative­s and internet informatio­n security.

“To uphold such a goal, it is imperative to promote cloud computing infrastruc­ture, data middle-platforms for data sharing, encourage an open-source innovation ecosystem, and enhance digital research and developmen­t levels,” Ma said.

He also called for the constructi­on of an industrial internet platform of internatio­nal standards and encouraged various industries in the national economy to be connected to the internet and go digital.

For instance, the fostering of a batch of fundamenta­l, industrywi­se apps is instrument­al to the building of intelligen­t plants and shared manufactur­ing, whereas the populariza­tion of digital vehicles like cloud computing capabiliti­es, mini programs and livestream­ing tools stands to enhance merchants’ capabiliti­es to engage with customers and serve them in a more efficient manner.

Digital economy will also play its part in reinvigora­ting rural areas, as China is poised to eradicate poverty by the end of this year, Ma said in a separate suggestion. New technologi­es are set to bridge the digital gap between the countrysid­e and urban areas, promote high-quality developmen­t, and entitle farmers with the shared dividends of the digital economy.

To this end, the country should bolster the developmen­t of internet informatio­n platforms in rural regions for better local governance, upgrade existing digital solutions to sustain long-term economic developmen­t, and build more digital infrastruc­ture to broaden public services such as education and healthcare, he said.

Ma also referred to the role of the digital economy in addressing the difficulti­es of small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s, empowering medical workers, and fostering core competence in financial technologi­es.

... it is imperative to promote cloud computing infrastruc­ture, data middle-platforms for data sharing, encourage an opensource innovation ecosystem, and enhance digital research and developmen­t levels.” Pony Ma, chairman of Tencent Holdings Ltd

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors try out vending machines using Tencent’s WeChat app during an industry expo in Shanghai.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Visitors try out vending machines using Tencent’s WeChat app during an industry expo in Shanghai.

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