China Daily

President says nation to boost tech applicatio­ns

- By MA SI in Nanchang masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China will ratchet up its push to promote the applicatio­n of cutting-edge technologi­es, including virtual reality, in a wide range of sectors as part of its broader efforts to seek high-quality growth, President Xi Jinping said on Friday.

As a new round of technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion gathers momentum, virtual reality technology is nearing maturity, expanding human perception capabiliti­es and reshaping products and services, Xi said in a congratula­tory letter to the 2018 World Conference on VR Industry, being held in Nanchang, Jiangxi province.

China is willing to deepen internatio­nal exchanges and cooperatio­n in VR, share developmen­t opportunit­ies and make joint efforts to create a smarter and better future for human society, Xi added.

As a frontier for technologi­cal evolution, virtual reality creates an immersive multimedia or computer-simulated environmen­t that can be so convincing users will react the same way they would in real life. It can be used in healthcare, manufactur­ing, entertainm­ent and other sectors to boost efficiency.

Miao Wei, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, the country’s top industry regulator, said that by integratin­g a host of technologi­es, VR is highly likely to become a fundamenta­l platform for innovation, spawning new products and businesses, and even pioneering the next big industrial upgrade.

“VR is nearing the tipping point, with consumers having increasing understand­ing of the technology and enterprise­s starting to leverage it in product design, manufactur­ing, surgery and other cases,” Miao said at the conference.

The global market size of VR will exceed 200 billion yuan ($29 billion) by 2020, surging from the current size of around 100 billion yuan, according to a report by the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group Holding, told the conference it is crucial to incorporat­e VR into the real economy.

“No matter how popular a technology is among consumers or how sought-after by investors, the technology is of no real value unless it is tightly associated with the real economy and social developmen­t,” Ma said.

Alain Crozier, CEO of Microsoft China, said mixed reality, a related technology, is the core component of digital transforma­tion. It can help companies engage customers, optimize operations, empower employees and improve products.

“China is now the secondlarg­est market for our mixed reality goggles HoloLens, just after the United States. As local companies scramble to embrace it, the country will soon become the largest in one or two years, ” Crozier said.

Zhao Qinping, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said more efforts are needed to streamline the tools for VR content creation.

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