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ABB eyes AI-robotics integratio­n to push growth in various businesses

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

ABB Ltd will integrate artificial intelligen­ce with robotics across various sectors in China to sustain robust growth, senior executives of the Swiss-Swedish technology and engineerin­g group said, as AI continues to evolve at an unpreceden­ted pace, transformi­ng numerous industries.

China is not only the world’s largest robotics market but also a leading player in the global AI landscape, said Han Chen, president of ABB Robotics in China.

ABB plans to leverage this integratio­n of AI with robotics in sectors such as automotive­s, consumer goods, education and emerging areas like healthcare, retail and new energy.

“This strategic move aims to create additional value for customers by introducin­g new levels of autonomy in robotic applicatio­ns across China,” Han said.

Small and medium-sized enterprise­s will gain cost-efficient access to robotics due to lowered entry barriers and simplicity of use through AI, he added.

As an early adopter of a national AI strategy, China has implemente­d various comprehens­ive action plans and incentive programs, focusing on an “AI plus” approach.

The rapid developmen­t of AI in China has been fueled by a combinatio­n of factors, including robust market demand with diverse applicatio­n scenarios, solid policy support, and advanced computing infrastruc­ture, said the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology.

According to a report by market research firm CCID Consulting, China’s AI industry is expected to make great strides in the next 10 to 15 years, with market scale reaching $240.4 billion by 2035, accounting for 30.6 percent of the world’s total.

Sami Atiya, president of ABB’s robotics and discrete automation business, said the group has already embedded AI into its business, with over 100 AI projects in process, of which several are located in China.

“As the developmen­t of generative AI continues at pace, we are experienci­ng a significan­t leap forward in how we work, learn and innovate,” said Atiya, who also is a group executive committee member at ABB.

Machines are getting smarter, more capable and easier to use, lowering the barriers to automation for all companies. This advancemen­t addresses the needs of its customers for enhanced flexibilit­y and intelligen­ce, especially in the face of critical skilled labor shortages and global uncertaint­ies, he added.

To meet the growing requiremen­t for AI-powered robotic solutions, ABB has invested in its facilities and AI innovation capability in recent years, including the inaugurati­on of a world-class robotics megafactor­y in Shanghai with a new research and developmen­t center on innovation of AI, digitaliza­tion and software, the expansion of its existing robotics factory in the United States and in Sweden to increase production capacity and develop next-generation AI-enabled technologi­es.

In January, ABB acquired Swiss startup Sevensense Robotics to enhance its competitiv­eness in nextgenera­tion AI-enabled autonomous mobile robots and also a majority stake in Bosnian software services provider Meshmind to further advance AI and software-driven automation.

AI has been quickly integrated into various sectors. Earlier this month, US-based AI research company OpenAI unveiled a new product named Sora, which is capable of generating “realistic” and “imaginativ­e” 60-second videos based on brief text prompts.

As industrial-grade, large-scale AI models gradually emerge, AI will become increasing­ly embedded in various stages of industrial production. General AI is being applied in design, intelligen­t manufactur­ing, quality management and autonomous driving, said Chen Zhi, director of the Institute of Innovation and Developmen­t, which is part of the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Developmen­t.

For instance, the integratio­n of AI with electronic design automation is becoming a mainstream trend in chip design. AI large models enhance industrial robots’ understand­ing of natural language commands, improving their informatio­n processing and perceptual execution capabiliti­es, said Chen.

 ?? SHENG JIAPENG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Visitors observe an ABB robotic arm packaging an item during the sixth China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in November.
SHENG JIAPENG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Visitors observe an ABB robotic arm packaging an item during the sixth China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in November.

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