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TCL plans AI center in Eastern Europe

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Consumer electronic­s giant TCL Corp will set up a research and developmen­t center in Eastern Europe with a focus on artificial intelligen­ce research, and pour more resources into the nextgenera­tion semiconduc­tor display technology such as flexible displays, as part of a broader push to drive highqualit­y growth.

“We plan to establish an R&D center in Eastern Europe as there are excellent talents engaged in mathematic­s research, and the foundation of AI lies in mathematic­s, big data and calculatio­n,” said Li Dongsheng, chairman and chief executive officer of TCL on the sidelines of the ongoing annual two sessions.

Li, who is a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress, hoped the center could undertake the basic research of AI and develop many mathematic­al models, which will play a key role in promoting the long-term developmen­t of AI and enhancing the compa- ny’s technologi­cal capacity.

“We will also increase investment in intelligen­t manufactur­ing, including the applicatio­n of industrial internet, big data and cloud computing, to enhance the quality of products and the efficiency of supply chain,” Li said.

It may take three to five years to see the achievemen­ts, but enterprise­s must invest for the future as it is necessary for high-quality developmen­t, according to Li.

“We will also pay attention to the United States, Japan and other developed markets, and seek some merger and acquisitio­n opportunit­ies in these countries and regions,” Li said, adding the firm’s growth rate in overseas markets has surpassed its growth in the domestic market.

At present, TCL has more than 7,000 technical research staff, 26 R&D centers and 22 manufactur­ing bases around the word. It has set up sales offices in over 80 countries and regions, with its business covering more than 160 coun- tries and regions in the world.

The expenditur­e on R&D each year accounts for over 4 percent of its total sales and its R&D expenses reached 4.27 billion yuan ($675 million) in 2016, according to the company.

Li said they have invested in flexible AMOLED or active matrix/organic light-emitting diode technology display panels, which are used for highend mobile phones and wearable devices. Li added the investment in the next-generation flexible display technology will continue.

Shenzhen China Star Optoelectr­onics Technology Co Ltd, a subsidiary of TCL Group, started work on a sixth generation LTPS-AMOLED display panel production line in Wuhan, Hubei province, last year.

Industry data showed TCL shipped 20 million liquid crystal display television sets around the world in 2016, with half of them smart TVs. That makes it the world’s third-largest liquid crystal display TV maker.

In 2017, the sales of TCL’s liquid crystal display TVs came to 23.8 million, up 15.9 percent compared with same period in 2016, while its sales in the North American market rose 131.5 percent year-on-year.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? An employee works on a TCL air conditione­r production line in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An employee works on a TCL air conditione­r production line in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province.
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Li Dongsheng, TCL chairman

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