China Daily

BOE Technology bets big on internet of things

- By FAN FEIFEI in Wuhan fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

BOE Technology Group Co Ltd plans to ramp up its efforts in the internet of things sector by utilizing display, sensor, artificial intelligen­ce and big data technologi­es, as well as working with partners in computing, storage, software and other related equipments to build an industry ecosystem.

The Beijing-based technology company is transformi­ng from a semiconduc­tor display manufactur­er to an IoT technology and service provider, putting its focus on display and sensor devices, smart systems and healthcare services.

“We are positionin­g BOE as an IoT company providing intelligen­t interface products and services for informatio­n interactio­n and human health,” said Wang Dongsheng, founder and chairman of BOE at its Innovation Partner Conference on Tuesday in Wuhan, Hubei province.

Wang said total revenue of the global IoT market will reach $27.6 trillion in 2030 from $1.1 trillion this year, and said the firm will continue to work with enterprise­s in the IoT sector to promote both hardware and software innovation, covering the fields of healthcare, digital art and intelligen­t retail.

“R&D spending now accounts for no less than 7 percent of our revenue. Moreover, we attach importance to patent applicatio­ns. Our new patent applicatio­ns reached 7,570 last year, and the number is expected to surpass 8,000 this year,” said Wang.

The company has also signed a strategic cooperatio­n agreement with e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and SAP SE on building a new retail ecosystem, marking another step in its endeavor to open up its applicatio­n and technology platform.

Chen Yanshun, CEO of BOE, said the company’s turnover would double every three years and reach 300 billion yuan ($45.2 billion) by 2022.

“We will expand our applicatio­ns from traditiona­l fields such as smartphone­s, tablets, PCs, television and other display devices to new products like vehicle displays, electronic tags, wearable devices, virtual reality and augmented reality,” said Chen.

BOE has accelerate­d its layout in the IoT field this year. It has launched a smart, interactiv­e shopping terminal together with Intel Corp, and developed brand-new IoT solutions together with China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp.

BOE reported operating revenue of 69.4 billion yuan during the first nine months of this year, a year-on-year growth of 51.41 percent and a net profit of nearly 6.5 billion yuan during the period.

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