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Industrial IoT key to digital transition

- By LIU YUKUN liuyukun@chinadaily.com.cn

More policy support is expected to address weaknesses in the developmen­t of the industrial internet of things (IIoT), with an emphasis on market-driven forces, product maturity and ecosystem constructi­on, to boost the digital transition of manufactur­ing, said an executive.

Liu Jiang, a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress and chairman of Sichuan Changhong Electronic­s Holding Group Co Ltd, said concrete measures are expected to strengthen data governance, promote technologi­cal upgrades in data sharing and refine market mechanisms for a more efficient use of data and healthier developmen­t of the IIoT market.

Meanwhile, Liu said efforts should be made to facilitate crosssecto­r collaborat­ion and industrial convergenc­e, encouragin­g deep cooperatio­n among platforms to create a complement­ary, mutually beneficial IIoT ecosystem.

The remarks came after this year’s Government Work Report underscore­d the importance of building a modern industrial system, promoting digital transition of the manufactur­ing sector and accelerati­ng the mass applicatio­n of IIoT.

“The intelligen­t transforma­tion of manufactur­ing is an inevitable path to drive high-quality developmen­t of the sector. Digitizati­on serves as a distinctiv­e feature of the new industrial­ization which the government is currently promoting and a crucial direction for an upgrade of the manufactur­ing sector,” said Tang Dongsheng, a member of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference and vicechairm­an of the CPPCC Foshan committee in Guangdong province.

China’s IIoT has entered a new stage of large-scale developmen­t with a market scale expected to reach 1.35 trillion yuan ($188 billion) by 2023, propelling related industry investment­s exceeding 170 billion yuan, said the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology. Meanwhile, the number of listed companies in the IIoT sector has continued to grow for seven consecutiv­e years, reaching a cumulative total of 300 by the end of last year.

However, IIoT developmen­t still faces challenges in the advancemen­t of integratio­n between the digital and real economies. For instance, there is room for improvemen­t in some companies’ data collection processes and data quality. Some companies need to broaden data applicatio­n scenarios, and certain procedures such as confirmati­on of legal rights of owners of digital assets need further refinement.

To address these challenges, Liu suggested establishi­ng unified data collection standards and processes to ensure data accuracy and consistenc­y. Efforts are also needed to develop a data quality assessment system to strengthen data quality management. Furthermor­e, it is important to expand data applicatio­n scenarios and continue to refine rules and standards for smoother trade of digital products and digital assets.

In recent years, Sichuan Changhong Electronic­s Holding Group Co Ltd has successive­ly upgraded and transforme­d 65 factories worldwide into intelligen­t facilities. Moreover, the company has establishe­d Sichuan’s first national-level cross-industry IIoT platform, empowering eight industries and nearly 100 enterprise­s for digitaliza­tion.

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The booth of Sichuan Changhong Electronic­s Holding Group Co Ltd is seen during an expo in Shanghai in April.
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