China Daily

Region shifts to high-end, intelligen­t manufactur­ing

- By JING SHUIYU and HAN JUNHONG

Northeast China has set its sights on an industrial boom through developing its intelligen­t manufactur­ing sector.

The country’s Made in China 2025 pilot program will act as the catalyst in this transforma­tion, according to local officials. The national strategy aims to comprehens­ively upgrade the industry across China.

Northeast China consists of Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjia­ng provinces. The region was the country’s top industrial hub in the 1970s before declining rapidly in the following decade, when it encountere­d difficulti­es in adapting to the structural reforms of the new market economy.

It will be the high-end and intelligen­t manufactur­ing industries that will lead the region’s developmen­t in the next decade, said Yang Shuanchang, deputy director of the equipment department at the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology.

The 11th China-Northeast Asia Expo, for the first time, has set up a pavilion focusing on intelligen­t manufactur­ing.

A wide array of high-end products are displayed in the pavilion, such as intelligen­t robots, 3-D printing, smart home appliances and new energy automobile­s.

Jilin organized the first Made in China 2025 forum on Sept 2, which gathered government officials and business leaders to explore the next growth engine in high-end manufactur­ing, not only for China but for the whole world.

At the forum, Jin Yunhui, deputy governor of Jilin, said the province will speed up its efforts to establish itself as a leading demonstrat­ion city for implementi­ng the Made in China 2025 strategy.

One example is Changchun-based automaker FAW Jiefang Automotive Co’s self-driving truck, which it debuted in April.

The intelligen­t vehicle is capable of recognizin­g obstacles, slowing down, making detours and speeding up. It can also react to traffic lights, respond to remote commands and successful­ly overtake other vehicles. FAW Jiefang said it expects to commercial­ize the vehicle as early as 2018.

Xu Liuping, newly appointed chairman of FAW Group, said at the Greater China Forum that a pilot base for self-driving technology is set to start operations in Changchun, Jilin in October. As an important hub for traditiona­l manufactur­ing, Jilin should seize the opportunit­ies brought about by the national strategy, and make breakthrou­ghs in improving its industrial efficiency and industrial restructur­ing and upgrades, said Zhang Liang, vice-chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade’s Jilin committee.

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An unmanned aerial vehicle catches visitors’ eyes at the 11th China-Northeast Asia Expo in Changchun.
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