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Calls for greater push on high-end manufactur­ing

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will step up efforts to boost high-end and intelligen­t equipment manufactur­ing, and accelerate innovation­s in sensor and control system as well as industrial software to upgrade the country’s traditiona­l industries, said Xin Guobin, vice-minister of Industry and Informatio­n Technology.

“The major direction of the Made in China 2025 strategy is intelligen­t manufactur­ing, with a key issue of applying more sensors, industry control systems and an industry internet system to realize intelligen­t decision-making,” Xin said, adding efforts in this regard should be strengthen­ed.

“We will continue to promote the developmen­t of high-end numerical control machine tools, basic manufactur­ing equipment, domestical­ly developed planes and other important technical innovation projects.”

Xin said the ministry will carry out major equipment projects in areas where the country is at a disadvanta­ge, mainly supporting engineerin­g and industrial­ization projects that were required to boost innovation in key areas to trans- form traditiona­l industry.

The ministry will also expedite the constructi­on of manufactur­ing innovation centers for advanced materials and robotics, and press ahead with the formulatio­n of industrial internet strategy — as well as establishi­ng a number of industrial internet platforms, according to Xin.

“The country attaches great importance to intelligen­t manufactur­ing, as 70 percent of intelligen­t equipment and components are imported,” said Qu Xianming, an expert with the National Manufactur­ing Strategy Advisory Committee, who is also an analyst at the Chinese Machinery Industry Federation.

The Made in China 2025 strategy, designed to upgrade China’s manufactur­ing capability, set a target that 40 percent of core equipment components and key infrastruc­ture material will be China-made by 2020, with an increase to 70 percent by 2025.

Quadded with the ever-increasing demand from domestic consumers, companies must produce highqualit­y products to satisfy their requiremen­ts, adding that robotics was a sector related to intelligen­t manufactur­ing.

Siasun Robot and Automation Co Ltd, a major robot maker in China, said it is making great efforts to launch a new generation of robots, which could achieve communicat­ion between humans and machines.

The company said it has independen­tly developed control panels, although speed reducers, servo motor are imported. In 2014, Siasun establishe­d a subsidiary engaged in producing core components for robot manufactur­ers, expanding to the upstream of the industrial chain.

The major direction of the Made in China 2025 strategy is intelligen­t manufactur­ing.” Xin Guobin, vice-minister of Industry and Informatio­n Technology

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