China Daily

Artificial intelligen­ce the brains behind city’s drive for better future

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Xi’an Hi-Tech Industries Developmen­t Zone in Shaanxi province is focusing on artificial intelligen­ce as part of efforts to develop as a science and technology city.

Chinese AI company iFlytek signed an agreement with the zone in late May. According to the agreement, iFlytek will set up a research institutio­n, an innovative entreprene­ur platform and its Xi’an branch in the zone.

The intelligen­t voice tech company will launch projects covering the education, medical and smart city sectors. Xi’an and iFlytek will also promote the automobile, robotics and tourism sectors based on the company’s leading AI technologi­es and industry experience.

“We hope Xi’an will become the main base for iFlytek profession­als and will be the testing ground for iFlytek’s latest AI technologi­es,” Liu Qingfeng, chairman of the company, said at the signing ceremony.

Xi’an Chishine Photoelect­ric Technology Co, founded in 2014, has developed many products related to 3D cameras and artificial intelligen­ce, which have been applied in medical plastic surgery, facial recognitio­n, 3D education and entertainm­ent industries.

According to Zhou Xiang, CEO of the company, it has developed 40 independen­t intellectu­al property rights and holds the world’s largest 3D facial scan database. “In recent years, Xi’an Hi-Tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone

From left: AI products developed by Xi’an’s Chishine Photoelect­ric Technology are used in areas such as cosmetic surgery and industrial testing. Workers assemble computer equipment at Rocktech’s production line in Xi’an.

has promoted the continuous developmen­t of high-end advanced technology, such as AI, and has strengthen­ed the driving effects of the hightech industry,”Zhou said.

The zone has released industry plans and supportive policies for AI and brought in abundant scientific research resources from Xi’an Jiaotong University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Xi’an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, as well as other universiti­es and colleges in Xi’an. The combinatio­n of industry and education has provided good fundamenta­l conditions for developmen­t. “I am sure the AI industry in the zone will make more achievemen­ts even more quickly in the future,” Zhou said.

However, the zone still needs to improve the industrial chain of AI industry, according to the CEO. The suppliers of AI enterprise­s are mostly located in South China and East China, which has led to a sharp rise in logistics costs, Zhou added.

In addition, the cooperatio­n among AI enterprise­s and R&D are centered in the regions of Southeast China. Zhou said it has meant that AI enterprise­s have relatively few opportunit­ies, which limits the progress of local AI players.

Wang Shaofeng, CEO of Shaanxi Rocktech Co, a computer system solution provider, said local AI enterprise­s have many plans but fewer actual products, and often their research is not connected with market demand. AI is still an emerging industry, requiring experience­d profession­als and crossover personnel from both AI and traditiona­l industries, he said. “AI has great developmen­t potential as it will be integrated with all aspects of daily life. We will explore more real life applicatio­ns for AI, improve the range of the industry and meet the market demands,” Wang said.

Wang’s company, founded in 2007, has set up its R&D center in Xi’an, and has sales and service agencies in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen in Guangdong province and Chengdu in Sichuan province.

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