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Pudong accelerate­s AI expansion

Developmen­t in new area to target basic and core solutions to better serve economy

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

The artificial intelligen­ce industry in Shanghai’s Pudong new area is expected to grow to a 200-billion-yuan ($31 billion) market by 2023, making the area a major hub of AI innovation­s and applicatio­ns globally, local government officials said.

Wu Qiang, deputy government head of Pudong new area, released the above goals during a news conference on Friday. To be specific, the area hopes to nurture 100 influentia­l AI companies and roll out 100 leading innovation technologi­es and products by 2023. Meanwhile, an industrial chain composed of more than 1,000 AI companies should grow into full swing by that time, he said.

An AI industrial developmen­t plan was released at the Friday conference. Zhangjiang Science City, the Silicon Valley like technology hub in Pudong, will serve as the core area of the AI industry. Jinqiao bonded area, the World Expo area, the Lujiazui financial area and the Lingang Special Area — a newly included part of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone — will focus on nurturing the industrial cluster and adopting more applicatio­ns in manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, finance, healthcare, entertainm­ent, education and commerce, the plan said.

The developmen­t of AI in Pudong should target the weak parts of basic technologi­es and core technologi­es, aiming at better serving the real economy, said Wu.

“More focus should be laid on digital transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing industry, smart healthcare, smart water applicatio­ns technologi­es, autopilot and industry standards regarding the developmen­t of AI,” he said.

Xia Yuzhong, chief economist of Pudong’s Science and Economy Commission, said the developmen­t of AI should also aim to facilitate the six core industries in Pudong, including chipmaking, innovative drugs, intelligen­t manufactur­ing, commercial civil aviation, new energy vehicles and big data.

A total of 25 companies signed agreements with the Pudong local government on Friday to land their key AI projects in the area. Global medical device company MicroPort Scientific Corp will set up its global robotics headquarte­rs in Pudong, according to the agreement, while note-taking service provider Beijing Yinxiang Notes Science and Technology agreed to set up its global headquarte­rs for AI and innovative industry in the area.

Tang Yi, chairman and CEO of Yinxiang, said the new headquarte­rs will combine high-end businesses such as content services, corporate businesses, design, innovation and brand promotion with the help of AI. The company has approached the stock exchange and securities firms to make preparatio­ns for its debut on the STAR Market. The headquarte­rs’ location in Zhangjiang is part of the company’s efforts to better understand the capital market, said Tang.

On June 10, the Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress passed a decision authorizin­g Shanghai’s congress and its standing committee to make laws specific to Pudong new area.

Based on this, Pudong will explore legislatio­n in sharing, trading, and using data in the AI industry, said Wu of Pudong.

A pioneering zone of AI’s innovative applicatio­ns was launched in Pudong in May 2019, which was the first of its kind in the country. Public informatio­n showed there were over 600 AI companies in Pudong in 2020, with the industry value amounting to over 91 billion yuan. The area’s AI industry value is expected to reach 125 billion yuan in value by the end of this year.

More focus should be laid on digital transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing industry, smart healthcare, smart water applicatio­ns technologi­es, autopilot and industry standards regarding the developmen­t of AI.”

Wu Qiang, deputy head of Pudong New Area

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors observe a robot making a cocktail during the WAIC 2021 in Shanghai on July 5.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Visitors observe a robot making a cocktail during the WAIC 2021 in Shanghai on July 5.

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