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Qingdao boosts big data, cloud computing in digital push

Integratio­n of local businesses with high-tech sectors a bid to align with national innovation strategy

- By LI YOU liyou@chinadaily.com.cn

Qingdao, a coastal city in Shandong province, is shifting its focus from manufactur­ing to cutting-edge digital technologi­es, with a particular emphasis on big data and cloud computing as key growth drivers.

This year, the city plans to implement the nation’s innovation-driven strategy and promote deeper integratio­n of the real economy with digital technologi­es, including cloud computing, big data, and artificial intelligen­ce. It is targeting 40 percent growth in these core sectors.

The plan was released at the Qingdao people’s congress in January, which promoted the strategy of developing the digital economy to a higher level.

In recent years, Qingdao has been nurturing the big data and cloud computing industries, through which it has gradually incubated a complete value chain and a group of star companies, as well as boosting the upgrade of the local manufactur­ing industry.

Qingdao Zhuosiyue Informatio­n Technology used to be a local hardware supplier. It began to cooperate with Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologi­es last year, becoming a cloud services provider for the company’s operations in Shandong.

From hardware sales to cloud computing services, the company has shifted its business focus and become a player in the local digital industry.

Li Tengfei, the company’s general manager, said the cooperatio­n with Huawei is a chance for Zhuosiyue to transform itself into a software service provider and develop its own cloud-based applicatio­ns.

The booming big data and cloud computing sectors in Qingdao in recent years have helped Li’s company to shift its business focus.

“So many leading firms like Alibaba and Huawei have launched operations in Qingdao, and the big data and cloud computing centers built by the local government have brought opportunit­ies to companies like ours,” Li said.

In recent years, these two key sectors have seen rapid growth in Qingdao, with more government support and infrastruc­ture in place, as well as the introducti­on of renowned research institutio­ns and enterprise­s.

According to the Qingdao big data promotion bureau, the city has finished the constructi­on of a big data and cloud computing center, as well as a national marine data supercompu­ting center.

A number of big data projects initiated by globally leading companies and research institutio­ns, such as China Unicom, Baidu, Tencent, Amazon, Tsinghua University and Fudan University, have been launched in the city.

Qingdao Big Data Trading Center, the first of its kind in Shandong, became operationa­l in 2017, aiding the extension of the digital value chain in the city.

Some of the companies based at the center have come up with solid research outcomes in the fields of data acquisitio­n, analysis and applicatio­ns. Those achievemen­ts marked the beginning of the process of breaking up the monopolies that foreign companies have in these areas.

The city’s officials see the digital economy as a catalyst for Qingdao’s future economic transforma­tion, as a group of traditiona­l manufactur­ers have already used digital technologi­es to upgrade their production models.

Local companies, such as Hexagon Metrology, Haier and Doublestar, have begun to customize their products, with data analysis helping them to improve their understand­ing of customers’ needs.

Software Company Qingdao Rongdagaok­e has stepped up its research into digital technologi­es. Li Haiyan, chairman of the company, said the rapid developmen­t of the big data and cloud computing industries in the city has set out a bright new path for the company’s future growth.

Li said that Qingdao has accumulate­d significan­t experience in developing the big data and clouding computing industries, and local companies should seize the opportunit­y to explore further applicatio­ns of the technologi­es.

Qingdao has also vowed to equip its administra­tive department­s with the new digital technologi­es by launching a city government informatio­n and resources sharing platform.

The project will be built by local appliance-maker Hisense Group. The company said it will establish an intelligen­t data system to facilitate administra­tive services and to improve social governance and public facility management.

Hisense said the comprehens­ive platform will cover traffic, logistics, healthcare, smart electrical grids and public security. Residents will be able to search for required informatio­n, resources and services via the platform.

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WANG JIANHUA / FOR CHINA DAILY The coastal city of Qingdao is a favorable destinatio­n for companies from home and abroad to start new business ventures.
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ZHANG KAI AND CHAI DICHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Above and left: Qingdao is a livable city that offers top-notch living and working conditions for entreprene­urs and business profession­als.
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