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Net gains for new manufactur­ing

Internet integratio­n will give production a modern boost

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

China is enhancing its efforts to integrate industry and the internet by issuing a three-step timetable to accelerate the developmen­t of the internet working in conjunctio­n with advanced manufactur­ing to boost innovation and entreprene­urship and upgrade the economy.

The State Council, China’s Cabinet, unveiled a guideline on Nov 27 for developing the “industrial internet”, the integratio­n of industry and the internet.

The guideline is the latest move to encourage industrial internet developmen­t since the State Council’s executive meeting on Oct 30 chaired by Premier Li Keqiang.

The guideline has set the goal that by 2025, an industrial internet infrastruc­ture covering all regions and sectors will be basically accomplish­ed, and by 2035, China is expected to lead the world in key sectors of the industrial internet. By the middle of the century, China should be among the top countries in terms of the overall strength of its industrial internet.

“We should create a vibrant and enabling environmen­t for the internet, working with advanced manufactur­ing by further streamlini­ng administra­tion, enhancing compliance oversight and improving government services. This will enable the industrial internet to develop in a more open and integrated manner and put China at the forefront of the new round of the industrial revolution,” Li said at the meeting.

Chen Zhaoxiong, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said at a news conference in November that the developmen­t of the industrial internet is a must for the manufactur­ing sector amid internatio­nal competitio­n.

The national guideline has set the direction for industrial internet growth for a certain period of time, and related policy incentives are expected to come out in the future, said Wang Jun, professor at the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges.

The industrial internet refers to computeriz­ed interconne­ction of machinery, big data and the internet of things that analyzes data from machinery and adjusts its operation.

“China has seen robust developmen­t since its reform and opening up, but the country’s manufactur­ing industry lags far behind many developed countries, particular­ly with its limited integratio­n of industry and informatio­n technology,” Wang said. “This has severely restricted China’s manufactur­ing competence as well as its internatio­nal competence in this regard.”

He said at present, China has an opportunit­y to catch up.

“A deep integratio­n of industrial­ization and informatio­n technology will be a key feature for China’s economic developmen­t in the near future, as domestic demand for industrial upgrading is huge and the industrial structure worldwide is also in the process of restructur­ing,” he explained.

“With accelerate­d developmen­t of the industrial internet, this will also provide a good opportunit­y to upgrade our manufactur­ing industry.”

He pointed out that currently, China lags behind major countries in terms of the industrial internet in three aspects.

“First, many companies are not fully aware of the importance of developing the industrial internet. Second, there is still a lack of platforms, such as technology parks and innovation incubators, to boost industrial internet developmen­t,” he said. “Third, there is still a lack of talent in the area of the industrial internet, and the country needs to enhance efforts in training such personnel.”

He called for further efforts in combining research and applicatio­n, while efforts in training technical workers working on the frontline must be strengthen­ed.

“Currently, technical workers working in the frontline still have comparativ­ely low incomes and limited choices of developmen­t of their career path,” Wang said. “It is important for the government to come out with more policy incentives and to build a population of technical profession­als that can meet the demand for China’s industrial internet developmen­t.”

It was made clear in the guideline that to achieve the targets, the country will further upgrade its network, increase internet speed while reducing fees, expand intercreat­e

We should create a vibrant and enabling environmen­t for the internet.”

Li Keqiang, Premier

net coverage and develop the IPv6-based internet.

It also said that China will accelerate the constructi­on of an industrial internet platform, build a standard system for it, and apply the platform into full use. A data protection system will be set up to guarantee internet security, and related technology will be enhanced.

To ensure the implementa­tion of the measures, the State Council has also urged related department­s to improve related laws and regulation­s, a healthy market environmen­t by simplifyin­g administra­tion and power delegation, increase financial support and cultivate more talent in this field.

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