Global Times

China, Europe pursue tech ties

Rising protection­ism won’t halt global trend

- By Huang Lanlan in Shanghai

As foreign technology giants expressed their confidence in the Chinese market and their willingnes­s to pursue further cooperatio­n in smart manufactur­ing, Chinese officials called for a broad consensus in technology developmen­t at the ongoing China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) on Tuesday.

As a leading software makers, “we are looking forward to continuing cooperatio­n with our Chinese partners and helping them to make use of the latest intelligen­ce skills, Managing Director of SAP China Sam Li said on Tuesday at a forum during the CIIE.

During the six-day expo, more than 400 enterprise­s including SAP are showcasing products, technologi­es and ideas at its advanced intelligen­t equipment exhibition area. Exhibitors include Fortune 500 companies and industry leaders such as GE, DuPont, Schneider, Microsoft, Kuka and ABB.

Artificial intelligen­ce products (AI), robots, 3D printers and aviation equipment are on display to potential buyers and partners.

German industrial robot producer Kuka built a “smart factory” at its booth, where dozens of silver and orange robots approximat­ely one meter tall are busily waving their arms. “The ‘smart factory’ shows visitors how the robots assemble new robots themselves,” a Kuka staffer said.

“We believe that China is one of the most important robotics markets in the world,” said Kuka CEO Till Reuter, who also attended the forum, “We’re investing further in China.”

The European companies’ eagerness to explore and cooperate with Chinese partners has illustrate­d the importance of the Chinese market to foreign firms, where demand is surging amid a technologi­cal upgrade, Zuo Shiquan, head of the equipment manufactur­ing research institute under the China Center for Informatio­n Industry Developmen­t, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

“It also offers a great example to the world that how cooperatio­n in the hightech

“Rising trade protection­ism will not reverse the global cooperatio­n trend in the tech sector,” Zuo Shiquan,

Head of the equipment manufactur­ing research institute under the China Center for Informatio­n Industry Developmen­t

industry could yield a win-win situation, while some countries such as the US are still deliberate­ly posing barriers to Chinese firms’ investment,” Zuo said. “Rising trade protection­ism will not reverse the global cooperatio­n trend in the tech sector.”

Reuter told the Global Times that Kuka plans to build a robotics park in Shunde, South China’s Guangdong Province by the end of this year.

Kuka is collaborat­ing with Chinese enterprise­s such as Midea in fields including logistics and healthcare, Reuter told the forum. The two companies have plans to build healthcare robots in China.

“Developing the high-tech industry, especially AI, has become a global consensus, which requires further cooperatio­n between countries,” Minister of Industry and Informatio­n Technology Miao Wei said.

Contempora­ry trade is no longer about solely buying and selling products – it's also about cooperatio­n between enterprise­s, Wei Hao, director of the Department of Internatio­nal Economy and Trade Beijing Normal University, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

“To tackle increasing fierce competi tion from home and abroad, domestic

are enriching themselves by proactivel­y bringing in foreign advanced skills and resources,” Wei said.

noting that it makes Sino-foreign cooperatio­n much more common, especially in industries with large market demand.

Earlier this year, Swiss engineerin­g group ABB, which built a robotics center in Southwest China’s Chongqing in May, provided another vivid example.

“There’s been a remarkable change in the ways we collaborat­e with Chinese companies over the past years,” Gu Chunyuan, president of the ABB Asia, Middle East and Africa (AMEA) region told the Global Times on Tuesday.

Chinese companies have been shifting from buying products from foreign firms to focusing more on cooperatio­n on innovation, Gu noted.

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Photo: Yang Hui/GT A Kuka exhibit booth at the CIIE
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