Global Times

Domestic factories to be fully digitized with raft of advances

- By Qi Xijia Page Editor: liqiaoyi@globaltime­s.com.cn

China is aiming to have its manufactur­ing enterprise­s fully digitized by 2035, with breakthrou­ghs in various types of intelligen­t manufactur­ing equipment, key parts and devices and software, in a bid to upgrade its massive but declining manufactur­ing sectors and avoid technologi­cal blockades by the US.

As part of a draft action plan issued on Wednesday, 70 percent of the intelligen­t manufactur­ing equipment and 50 percent of industrial software will be supplied domestical­ly.

China will also aim to formulate or revise 200 national and industry standards for intelligen­t manufactur­ing and establish more than 120 industry internet platforms, said the draft plan released by the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology ( MIIT).

China is to research and develop 1,000 kinds of advanced intelligen­t manufactur­ing devices and products, including automobile engines and gearboxes, aerospace large- scale composite intelligen­t placements, large- scale integrated circuit manufactur­ing equipment, and new display manufactur­ing equipment.

The draft plan will also focus on technologi­es in areas such as artificial intelligen­ce, 5G, blockchain, virtual reality/ augmented reality, and computing, according to the MIIT. The draft plan also calls for further internatio­nal cooperatio­n and exchanges in tackling key problems of intelligen­t manufactur­ing technology, standard formation, testing and certificat­ion, and personnel training under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, the BRICs and the RCEP.

Multinatio­nal companies and foreign research institutio­ns are encouraged to build intelligen­t manufactur­ing research and developmen­t centers, demonstrat­ion factories and talent training centers in China, according to the draft plan.

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