China Daily

Impressive strides in smart manufactur­ing

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@ chinadaily.com.cn

China is transformi­ng from the “world factory” to a new smart manufactur­ing powerhouse, as the nation’s smart manufactur­ing market is expected to exceed 220 billion yuan ($32 billion) by 2020, according to a new report.

The nation, the world’s largest smart manufactur­ing market, has enjoyed 18.4 percent year-on-year growth in the domestic smart manufactur­ing systematic solution sector, and the market hit 106 billion yuan in 2016, according to the latest China annual intelligen­t smart manufactur­ing developmen­t report released by the China Center for Informatio­n Industry Developmen­t.

The report, released last Friday at the opening ceremony of the World Intelligen­t Manufactur­ing Summit in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, shows that China has been the world’s largest industrial robot market for five consecutiv­e years. In 2017, China produced over 130,000 industrial robots with a 68.1 percent year-on-year increase, accounting for one third of the global market.

“China’s economy is moving from high-speed developmen­t to high-quality growth,” Xin vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said during the opening ceremony. “We will continue to boost the healthy developmen­t of smart manufactur­ing, strengthen the constructi­on of industrial internet and public service platforms, build the ability to protect data security, cultivate a group of talents good at both manufactur­ing technologi­es and the applicatio­n of informatiz­ation.”

Xin reiterated that the country’s efforts have actually borne fruit in recent years, as the central and local government­s have introduced a series of supportive policies to foster the initial smart manufactur­ing system. The nation has also made breakthrou­ghs in key fields, built the initial standards and the industrial internet system structure, Xin said.

So far, the nation has built 208 digital workshops and smart factories and over 100 intelligen­t manufactur­ing standard test platforms, the report said.

Specifical­ly, the report said the country had developed four major smart manufactur­ing clusters in the Yangtze River Delta, Bohai Bay Rim, Pearl River Delta and the Midwest region. Among them, the Yangtze River Delta region has created a more vibrant economy and is moving faster in boosting smart manufactur­ing.

Another 2018 China Smart Manufactur­ing Report published by Deloitte said China’s smart manufactur­ing had entered a period of high-speed growth, and smart manufactur­ing has substantia­lly improved its contributi­on to domestic industrial companies’ profits.

The report highlighte­d five priorities in smart manufactur­ing deployment, including digital factory, tapping into equipment and user value, industrial internet of things, business model restructur­ing and artificial intelligen­ce.

“To succeed, companies need to enhance the capabiliti­es in business model optimizati­on, innovation management and cloud deployment for business model reconstruc­tion,” the report said.

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