China Daily

SME digitaliza­tion drive gets shot in arm

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China will step up the push to fuel the digital transforma­tion of small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s by helping them embrace cloud computing, big data and other cutting-edge technologi­es, a senior official from the nation’s top industrial regulator said on Thursday.

Such a move is part of China’s broader effort to build world-class industrial internet platforms by 2035, which can allow companies to customize products at speed and scale, and help them boost productivi­ty and cut costs.

Wang Jiangping, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said accelerati­ng the informatiz­ation of SMEs in China is an effective way to improve their competence and facilitate their financing efforts amid fierce competitio­n.

“About 16,000 startups register in China every day. More efforts will be made to encourage such SMEs to embrace new technologi­es, in order to upgrade their corporate structure and production lines,” Wang said.

According to the ministry, technology and telecom giants in China have been active in speeding up the digital transforma­tion of SMEs by laying out an affordable network infrastruc­ture and offering quality cloud services.

In 2017, 16 major Chinese companies, including telecom carriers and informatio­n service providers, invested 18 billion yuan ($2.8 billion) to help SMEs across China deploy new technologi­es. They set up almost 5,000 agencies and employed 140,000 workers to assist SMEs in their informatiz­ation.

Last year, local government­s also allocated a combined 300 million yuan to fuel the process.

Fang Li, deputy general manager of the government and enterprise client branch of China Mobile, the nation’s largest telecom carrier, said the company aims to attract 100,000 SMEs to move their businesses to cloud in 2018.

“After doing a good job by partnering with Zhejiang provincial government, we will replicate such a cooperatio­n model in other provinces such as Jiangsu, Hebei, and Shandong to help more SMEs embrace new technologi­es,” Fang said.

Encouragin­g SMEs to use cloud services is part of China’s effort to build globally competitiv­e industrial internet platforms. Last year, the State Council unveiled a guideline that aims to build three to five industrial internet platforms, which will reach internatio­nal standards by 2025 and lead the world in key areas by 2035.

 ?? XINHUA ?? The production line of Chinese home appliance maker Haier in Qingdao, Shandong province. The company has developed an industrial internet platform, which can help SMEs customize products in factories.
XINHUA The production line of Chinese home appliance maker Haier in Qingdao, Shandong province. The company has developed an industrial internet platform, which can help SMEs customize products in factories.

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