China Daily

Hefei eyes prosperity as it looks to become an AI industry hub

- By WANG KAIHAO and ZHU LIXIN Contact the writers at wangkaihao@ chinadaily. com. cn

A moderately prosperous society, or xiaokang, has more implicatio­ns than just the increase of people’s incomes. It also means people in such a society have access to more facilities and products that can make their lives happier and more convenient, officials said.

Ling Yun, mayor of Hefei, capital of Anhui province, said developmen­t of the high- tech industry will be increasing­ly important in efforts to improve society there. As many resources have been put into the industry, Hefei is gradually becoming a hub for emerging technologi­es, including artificial intelligen­ce.

Hefei is home to iFlytek, the country’s leading AI company that is best known for its voice recognitio­n technology.

To date, its open- access platform has served more than 1.42 million entreprene­urs and third- party developers who use the AI and speech recognitio­n technologi­es to do business, according to the company.

The firm is a big creator that can spur on smaller creators.

Since 2013, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology and the Anhui provincial government have been developing China Speech Valley, a high- tech industrial park, into a major hub for the AI industry.

Living up to its name, in the valley, the human voice bears new technologi­cal fruit that can be consumed in people’s daily lives. The products span from robots used for different purposes and computer mouses with convenient speech input function — for Mandarin,

English and even some Chinese dialects — to various smart, wearable devices.

“Intelligen­t voice interactio­n only comprises a small part of AI, but it can play a key role in displaying the achievemen­t of scientific research for the public,” said Mao Yuanyuan, vice- president of China Speech Valley.

In 2017, the provincial and municipal government­s set up a fund with over 5 billion yuan ($ 732 million) for Hefei’s long- term developmen­t. From 2017 to this year, the Hefei government has annually allocated 600 million yuan to further develop the park.

By June, 910 enterprise­s were operating in the valley. The total output value of the park last year reached 80 billion yuan, according to Mao, who is also the administra­tor of the valley.

“We’ve formed a dynamic model to incubate and encourage the growth of enterprise­s, going through the whole process from the birth of an idea to the manufactur­ing of products,” Mao said. “The University of Science and Technology of China and some institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences based in Hefei have offered fruitful achievemen­ts for our creativity.”

Thanks to developed online channels, despite the impact from COVID- 19, the total output value of the valley in the first six months of this year reached 45 billion yuan, and Mao said she expected the total value to surpass 100 billion by the end of the year, with over 1,000 enterprise­s stationed there.

Huami, a leading tech company that is based in the park and develops wearable devices, serves as an example. Despite initial setbacks earlier this year, shipments made by the company, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, quickly rebounded in the second quarter of this year.

Over 8.9 million devices were shipped — about half domestical­ly and the other half abroad — in the second quarter, a 7.2 percent increase from the same period last year. In addition, its revenue in the second quarter was nearly 1.14 billion yuan, up 9.5 percent compared with the same period in 2019.

As the coronaviru­s pandemic continues, China Speech Valley is not only surviving, it is thriving and contributi­ng to the fight against the disease.

Infervisio­n, a company that develops medical- related AI technology in the park, created an auxiliary diagnosis system and equipped dozens of hospitals nationwide with it to aid the fight against COVID- 19. It later exported the system to multiple countries, helping medical workers to confirm over 300,000 cases.

“Speaking of a prosperous life, it must give people a sense of gain, and these products can make people directly feel that life is getting better,” Mao said.

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