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Industrial hub sets sights on metaverse

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou

A hub for emerging industries in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, has set its sights on a futuristic new industry — the metaverse.

This immersive version of the internet, accessed via virtual-reality headsets, augmented reality glasses or other devices, is considered by some to represent the internet brought to life.

For Nansha district in Guangzhou, a center for high-end manufactur­ing, aerospace and marine technologi­es, health industries and integrated circuits, the metaverse represents not just a fascinatin­g concept but a whole new lucrative realm of business.

“With the building of a perfect digital ecology, Nansha has laid a solid foundation for the developmen­t of the metaverse industry in the near future,” said Liu Quanbao, an official with the Guangzhou Science and Technology Bureau.

The district has an artificial intelligen­ce industrial park set up in the Qingsheng area that has attracted more than 300 AI enterprise­s, local government officials said.

Three Nansha-based companies — Cloudwalk Technology, Aofei Data and Pony.ai — were listed among the top 200 Chinese metaverse companies with the greatest potential, each with a market value of more than $1 billion, according to an industrial report released recently by the Hurun Research Institute, a research, media and investment group.

Enterprise­s based in the district, including Deepmirror, SequoiaDB and Cross Stars, made the list of “future metaverse stars”, according to the report.

“The cutting-edge field of the metaverse is the next important developmen­t direction for the internet industry, which will profoundly change production and lifestyle in the future, and promote future industrial developmen­t,” said Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of the Hurun Report.

The Guangzhou Metaverse Innovation Alliance, which was inaugurate­d in Nansha in March, is expected to help inject new vitality into Guangzhou’s constructi­on of a global digital economy benchmark and an internatio­nal consumer-oriented city, according to Hoogewerf.

“With the release of the list of metaverse companies with the greatest potential, it is expected that more businesses in the metaverse industry will move to the district and develop there,” he said.

Nansha has developed a good business environmen­t for metaverse-related companies since it enacted competitiv­e policies to support the industry, according to Hoogewerf.

“From technology research and developmen­t, industrial agglomerat­ion and applicatio­n scenarios to financial support, special policies from the local government will help build Nansha into a prominent location for the innovation and developmen­t of the metaverse industry,” he said.

Although many companies, including some of China’s largest by market capacity, have not had a specific team dedicated to the metaverse industry, they have already applied relevant technologi­es in some particular fields, according to Hoogewerf.

“Media and entertainm­ent companies are at the forefront of the metaverse, using existing technologi­es to explore the applicatio­n possibilit­ies of the industry,” he said.

People who utilize the metaverse are expected to reach 5 billion by 2030 worldwide, and the potential market size of the metaverse economy is likely to hit $10 trillion, according to a recent Citibank report.

Constructi­on is to be accelerate­d on a center for scientific and technologi­cal innovation in Nansha for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, according to a plan to promote comprehens­ive cooperatio­n in Guangdong and the two special administra­tive regions.

The plan, issued recently by the State Council, also stressed the importance of building a platform for key scientific and technologi­cal innovation and developmen­t of high-tech industries in Nansha.

By 2025, joint scientific and technologi­cal innovation systems and mechanisms between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao will be improved in Nansha, industrial cooperatio­n will be deepened, and regional innovation and industrial transforma­tion systems will be preliminar­ily establishe­d, according to the plan.

... special policies from the local government will help build Nansha into a prominent location for the innovation and developmen­t of the metaverse industry.”

Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of the Hurun Report

In recent years, Nansha has been advancing its innovation­driven developmen­t strategy, focusing on building infrastruc­ture for science and technology innovation platforms, according to the local government.

Additional­ly, the first national system of its kind integratin­g innovation, industry, capital and multiple policies was launched in the district. Plans call for more than 20 billion yuan ($2.99 billion) to be invested over the next five years to support innovation and entreprene­urship in companies and talent.

Strategic emerging industries have been developing vigorously in the district, with 744 high-tech enterprise­s settled in Nansha.

Companies in the district have developed ambitious goals in the emerging metaverse industry.

“We will focus on building a metaverse R&D center in the near future, using our AI and man-machine technologi­es in the district’s developmen­t, such as in urban planning and design, constructi­on and urban management,” said Xu Ming, vice-president of Cloudwalk Technology Co.

The man-machine collaborat­ive operating system, created by the company, is designed to promote a more natural interactio­n between people and computers, aiding the collaborat­ive completion of complex business, Xu said.

“The system provides support for developers to design and develop man-machine collaborat­ive, intelligen­t applicatio­ns, which are a good fit for the developmen­t trend of the metaverse industry,” Xu said.

 ?? QIU QUANLIN / CHINA DAILY ?? A woman visits an exhibition hall of a global traceabili­ty center for imports and exports in Nansha district, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on June 15.
QIU QUANLIN / CHINA DAILY A woman visits an exhibition hall of a global traceabili­ty center for imports and exports in Nansha district, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on June 15.

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