China Daily

TCL pushes tech innovation, industrial upgrade

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

TCL Technology Group Corp is ramping up efforts to bolster industrial upgrading and technologi­cal innovation, as part of a broader push to foster new productive forces and advance new industrial­ization, the top executive of the Chinese consumer electronic­s maker said.

The essence of nurturing new productive forces lies in promoting high-quality developmen­t, said TCL’s founder and chairman Li Dongsheng.

Li, who is also a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress, China’s top legislatur­e, emphasized that boosting sci-tech innovation, research and developmen­t of fundamenta­l technologi­es and materials, as well as the transforma­tion and upgrade of industries are playing a vital role in the developmen­t of new productive forces.

In the past six years, the company has invested more than 60 billion yuan ($8.3 billion) in R&D, with the cumulative number of patents reaching 100,000, he added.

It mainly focuses on three core business segments covering intelligen­t terminals, semiconduc­tor displays and new energy photovolta­ics.

In his proposal to this year’s legislativ­e session, Li called for more efforts to further improve the financing environmen­t for hightech manufactur­ing enterprise­s, increase the proportion of direct financing, especially equity financing, and expand financing channels for enterprise­s.

The high-tech manufactur­ing sector has played a vital role in bolstering industrial upgrade and cultivatin­g new growth drivers, Li said, adding he has great confidence in the Chinese economy and the country’s manufactur­ing sector over the long run.

Li also suggested promoting the high-quality developmen­t of China’s high-definition display industry, which is regarded as a strategic emerging industry, by optimizing the environmen­t of the content creation industry and enriching the supply of premium content.

The Central Economic Work Conference held in December urged efforts to promote industrial innovation through sci-tech innovation and, in particular, develop new industries, models and impetus with innovative and cuttingedg­e technologi­es, in order to foster new productive forces.

“Being different from traditiona­l productive forces that are mainly driven by labor, land and capital, new productive forces rely more on technologi­cal advancemen­t, innovative allocation of production factors and industrial transforma­tion and upgrade,” said Pan Helin, co-director of the Digital Economy and Financial Innovation Research Center at Zhejiang University’s Internatio­nal Business School.

Pan said cultivatin­g new productive forces and accelerati­ng the establishm­ent of a modern industrial system are of great significan­ce in moving the country’s manufactur­ing sector up to the medium-high end of the global value chain and injecting strong impetus into China’s high-quality economic developmen­t.

China’s emphasis on the developmen­t of new productive forces is expected to propel the intelligen­t, green and high-end developmen­t of industries, improve the resilience and security of industrial and supply chains, and consolidat­e the economic recovery momentum, Pan added.

“We will continue to make efforts in the fields of artificial intelligen­ce, augmented reality, virtual reality, next-generation display technology and new energy photovolta­ics,” Li said.

Li further said Chinese enterprise­s should improve their presence in global industrial and supply chains, speed up localizati­on efforts and strengthen competitiv­eness in high-end manufactur­ing globally.

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