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Chengdu making strong push to foster next- gen AI technology

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Chengdu, capital city of Southwest China’s Sichuan province, is working to develop a national pilot zone for advancing next- generation artificial intelligen­ce.

The city revealed an action plan promoting the developmen­t of an AI- centered pilot zone in November.

According to the plan, Chengdu will invest more than 100 billion yuan ($ 15.2 billion) in over 170 major projects over two years to support the regional AI industry. It will focus on developing a core area, an innovation hub and several industrial parks.

The core zone is the Chengdu Hi- tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone, a national- level innovation center in the city. It is projected to have more than 10 billion yuan in AI- related industrial output value by 2022.

The Tianfu New Area, home to the Chengdu Science City, will be a hub of AI innovation. It is estimated that the scale of its AI industry will surpass 5 billion yuan in 2022.

AI technologi­es will also be applied in 10 industrial parks including Tianfu Smart Production Industrial Park and Qingbaijia­ng European Industrial Park to support regional industrial upgrades.

In September, Chinese communicat­ion technology giant Huawei agreed to build an AI- based big data center in the Chengdu Hi- Tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone. The project will result in an integrated big data processing center to serve economic developmen­t of Chengdu and its neighborin­g Chongqing city. There will also be three platforms to support Chengdu’s urban management, AI innovation and digital economy. Huawei’s total investment will be around 10.9 billion yuan.

According to local officials, the urban management platform will support smart developmen­t in fields such as traffic, security, healthcare, contingenc­y management, education and environmen­tal protection. The innovation-supporting platform will help local research institutes carry out advanced technology developmen­t.

Representa­tives from Huawei said the big data center will help the company build an industrial chain with products and solutions “developed in Chengdu, manufactur­ed in Chengdu, and applied in Chengdu and beyond”. The big data center will support Huawei’s research and developmen­t while meeting computing and data storage demand of key industries across the city.

The center will bring Huawei’s advanced technologi­es in 5G, cloud, AI and computing to serve Chengdu’s new infrastruc­ture projects and smart city constructi­on, the telecoms giant said.

In June, Chinese internet search giant Baidu joined hands with the Chengdu Hi- tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone to promote its self- driving taxi service, the Apollo Go Robotaxi, in Chengdu. The movement will support the autonomous driving sector’s developmen­t in the city.

Chengdu Supercompu­ting Center, the first of its kind in Southwest China, started trial operations in September. Government officials said the supercompu­ting center will strongly support AI industry growth in the region.

A representa­tive from the center said designers had considered using the center to support local AI developmen­t even before its constructi­on started. The center can meet various AI computing demands and will help to lower developers’ investment and operationa­l costs.

In the future, the center will attract more computing profession­als while establishi­ng partnershi­ps with leading universiti­es and institutes.

To build a national pilot zone for next- generation AI, Chengdu will promote cooperatio­n among universiti­es, research institutio­ns and enterprise­s for industrial­ization of research results. The zone is expected to become an important technologi­cal engine to drive local growth, making Chengdu and the broader region that encompasse­s Chengdu and Chongqing an influentia­l innovation hub in China.

The move is expected to create a better developmen­t environmen­t for businesses, allowing them to enjoy better infrastruc­ture, data and talent resources, according to local officials.

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 ??  ?? From left: The Chengdu AI Internatio­nal Hub is an important part of the city’s effort to develop an AI- centered pilot zone. An automatic control system for welding developed by a research team in Chengdu’s Chenghua district becomes operationa­l. Local children in Chengdu ride a locally developed automatic- driving vehicle for sightseein­g.
From left: The Chengdu AI Internatio­nal Hub is an important part of the city’s effort to develop an AI- centered pilot zone. An automatic control system for welding developed by a research team in Chengdu’s Chenghua district becomes operationa­l. Local children in Chengdu ride a locally developed automatic- driving vehicle for sightseein­g.
 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Chengdu Supercompu­ting Center, the first of its kind in Southwest China, started trial operations in September.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Chengdu Supercompu­ting Center, the first of its kind in Southwest China, started trial operations in September.

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