China Daily

Tech firm ups efforts in unmanned solution

- By CHENG YU in Beijing and LI YINGQING in Kunming Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

It is necessary to concentrat­e on industrial developmen­t and do everything possible to develop strategic emerging industries. More efforts will be made to step up cultivatin­g pillar industries that will support Kunming’s developmen­t in the next 30 years.”

Wingtech Technology Co Ltd is building a next-generation unmanned automated factory that can initially produce over 20 million 5G smartphone­s and other electronic devices each year in Southwest China’s Yunnan province.

The move is also part of Yunnan’s broader efforts to make further inroads into smart manufactur­ing to achieve higher economic developmen­t, industry insiders said.

According to Deng Anming, director of Wingtech’s planning department, the new plant will start producing 5G smartphone­s and tablets this month.

“The new production line will produce smartphone­s, including high-end models, for global mainstream smartphone brands. Total annual production capacity is expected to hit 50 million units with sales revenue of more than 30 billion yuan ($4.59 billion) once finished,” Deng said, without giving a specific completion date.

Though he didn’t disclose the new brand’s name, Deng said Wingtech earlier this month reached an agreement with Shenzhen, Guangdong province-based Ofilm, which serves as a valuable part of Apple Inc’s industrial chain in China, on the acquisitio­n of Ofilm’s camera business for 2.42 billion yuan.

In addressing its order book, Deng told China Daily the company was fully booked in the first quarter and almost all its clients are placing additional orders. “It is expected that demand will exceed supply throughout the year,” he said.

The new plant is part of broader efforts by Yunnan to develop informatio­n technology in a bid to transform to the high-end manufactur­ing.

Huawei Technologi­es also has a smart industrial park in Kunming, capital of Yunnan, where the tech giant develops its digital economy business on software as well as talent training.

According to Kunming’s developmen­t plan, the city planned to invest a total of 31.25 billion yuan in electronic informatio­n manufactur­ing during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-20) and to achieve 30 billion yuan in sales revenue for its

Ruan Chengfa, Party secretary of Yunnan province

electronic informatio­n manufactur­ing industry this year.

“It is necessary to concentrat­e on industrial developmen­t and do everything possible to develop strategic emerging industries. More efforts will be made to step up cultivatin­g pillar industries that will support Kunming’s developmen­t in the next 30 years,” said Ruan Chengfa, Party secretary of Yunnan province, at a recent conference.

The plan vowed to actively attract both domestic and foreign smart electronic product manufactur­ing resources to Kunming to form clusters.

For instance, more efforts will be made to drive server assembly operations with the help of the province’s cloud computing industries, coordinate the intelligen­t hardware sector with its healthcare sectors and promote the internet of things with the help of the province’s agricultur­al technologi­es.

“Yunnan is an important regional center for China’s digital Silk Road,” Deng said, adding that the company also plans to set up an internatio­nal industry headquarte­rs in the future to help coordinate and manage the operation and manufactur­ing business of some of its internatio­nal customers.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A Wingtech Technology Co Ltd employee works at the company’s production facility in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, on Wednesday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A Wingtech Technology Co Ltd employee works at the company’s production facility in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, on Wednesday.

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