China Daily

5G, industrial internet conference endorsed

- By MA SI and ZHOU LIHUA

The integratio­n of 5G and the industrial internet will accelerate the building of a digital China and a smart society as well as the process of China’s new industrial­ization, President Xi Jinping said in a congratula­tory letter to an industrial conference that started on Friday in Wuhan, Hubei province.

Xi said such integratio­n will inject new impetus into China’s economic developmen­t and create new developmen­t opportunit­ies for a world economy in the shadow of the pandemic.

Xi stressed that it is of special significan­ce that the China 5G + Industrial Internet Conference is being held in Wuhan. He expressed hope that Hubei province and Wuhan will use the conference as an opportunit­y to carry forward the great anti- epidemic spirit, promote the developmen­t of the digital economy and contribute to high- quality economic developmen­t and the building of a new developmen­t paradigm.

Xi said he hopes participan­ts of the conference deepen exchanges and enhance cooperatio­n to better empower the real economy, serve society and benefit the people.

While addressing the conference’s opening ceremony via video link, Vice- Premier Liu He said that Hubei has maintained good momentum in the developmen­t of advanced manufactur­ing and the digital economy in the past few years.

Liu said Hubei should seize the opportunit­ies and give full play to its comparativ­e advantages while accelerati­ng the developmen­t of 5G and the industrial internet and modernizat­ion of the industrial chain.

The conference, which ends on Saturday, is being held in the Wuhan East Lake High- Tech Developmen­t Zone, also known as the Optics Valley of China. It comes as China has made strides in developing the industrial internet, which refers to the broader adoption of advanced technologi­es such as 5G, big data, artificial intelligen­ce and the internet of things to boost industrial efficiency.

Xiao Yaqing, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, the nation’s top industry regulator, said China has over 1,100 projects that focus on implementi­ng the integratio­n of 5G and the industrial internet.

“A wide range of applicatio­ns have emerged, such as using machine vision technologi­es to automatica­lly inspect industrial products or harnessing 5G for use

in remote controls. Such integratio­n is making manufactur­ing digital, internet- connected and smart,” Xiao said.

China’s rapid 5G rollout has laid a sound network infrastruc­ture for better use of the industrial internet, he said. The nation has built nearly 700,000 5G base stations, about twice the amount in the rest of the world.

Zhao Houlin, secretary- general of the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union, said via video link that China has built the largest commercial 5G network, and the nation’s consumer internet and industrial internet have also entered the fast lane, putting China among the leaders in innovation and developmen­t.

Zhu Yanfeng, chairman of Dongfeng Motor, a major carmaker based in Wuhan, said, “The applicatio­n of 5G and the industrial internet has helped the company shorten its entire product developmen­t cycle from 36 months to 24 months.”

Also, technologi­es make its manufactur­ing more resilient and better able to recover from the COVID19 pandemic, which hit Wuhan hard early this year, Zhu said.

Qi Xiangdong, chairman of Chinese security company Qi- AnXin Technology Group Inc, said the industrial internet brings new developmen­t opportunit­ies but also new cybersecur­ity challenges, and more work is needed on that problem.

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