China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Emerging Frontier

Innovation is the gateway to the future

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Zhang Chao is global vicepresid­ent and China president of TE Connectivi­ty, a leading global sensor and connector manufactur­er listed in the United States.

What factors will bolster China’s growth this year and in 2018?

We hope to see more investment in research and developmen­t. This will help China become a knowledge-based economy with a great manufactur­ing industry.

What three words would you use to describe China today?

I would simply say, “The Future”. A digital transforma­tion is under way and it will not only contribute to the country’s economic growth, but transform it by integratin­g technologi­cal innovation with the real economy, finance and human capabiliti­es.

Can China’s experience­s or practices be used to solve global problems?

The world is calling for a safer, sustainabl­e, productive and connected future. To achieve this, China is making tremendous efforts in a unique way, which fits its own social condition, economic landscape and culture.

China has the longest highspeed rail network, the longest sea bridge and one of the largest electric car markets and manufactur­ers in the world. Moreover, the country has a leading e-commerce economy.

From our perspectiv­e, TE has a global footprint and a strategic presence in China. Our team is recognized as pioneers in manufactur­ing efficiency and innovation.

We are designing and building sensor and connectivi­ty technologi­es that will benefit customers all over the world, especially in the automotive, appliances and industrial areas.

Which sectors offer the most opportunit­ies for developmen­t?

China is undergoing structural rebalancin­g and is upgrading its manufactur­ing capabiliti­es. This will require more efficient and intelligen­t factories.

With the emergency of the internet of things, or IoT, we can leverage it for data collection and use artificial intelligen­ce to process it. By doing this, we can generate operationa­l efficienci­es that have not yet been possible.

Another area of great potential is overall consumptio­n with the increase in household incomes.

This includes increasing demand for healthcare, consumer electronic­s, automotive, entertainm­ent, smart appliances and education.

Nearly all modern technologi­cal advances require a backbone of connectivi­ty. Again, this will need reliable and smart sensor and connectivi­ty technologi­es.

At TE, we are working closely with Chinese and global customers to advance transporta­tion, data communicat­ions, industrial applicatio­ns, smart home and medical care technologi­es.

What are the most innovative trends or products in China?

The country is in the middle of a digital transforma­tion. The penetratio­n of mobile users in China is as high as 96.3 percent and Web-based commerce has witnessed robust growth.

I am very excited about the breadth and depth of this transforma­tion, as well as the mass opportunit­ies in enhancing productivi­ty, driving innovation and improving our livelihood.

China is known as a global manufactur­ing giant, but what will be the nation’s “calling card” in the future?

As the world’s second largest economy, the country is shifting from a labor-intensive manufactur­ing model to a robust economic engine driven by innovation and productivi­ty.

For example, the Belt and Road Initiative covers about 65 percent of the world’s population, a third of the world’s GDP, and about a quarter of all the goods and services that move around the world.

Given its geographic coverage and capital investment, it will bring great benefit to China, to the related regions and to the rest of world. This is part of the reason why our China team is so integral to TE’s global business.

What will China be like in five years and what is the country’s long-term future?

Next year, we expect China to maintain stable economic growth and continue structural rebalancin­g .

In the next few years, we believe the service sector and consumptio­n will play even bigger roles in the national economy, while advanced manufactur­ing industries will continue to grow rapidly.

TE is predicting a strong business performanc­e from China. Fueled by innovation, the country is transformi­ng rapidly and we see many more opportunit­ies to deepen our partnershi­ps with Chinese customers.

How do you view China’s role in the world today?

The country has already made great progress in accelerati­ng economic reforms and pushing for a sustainabl­e model of economic growth.

The achievemen­ts in highspeed rail, as well as civil aviation, clearly show China has great potential.

At TE, we are proud to be part of the journey. With approximat­ely 20,000 employees in China, we are excited to work with our customers and clients all over the world. This in turn will push forward advancemen­ts in transporta­tion, industrial applicatio­ns, medical technology, energy, data communicat­ions and the smart home.

What is the most unforgetta­ble experience­s you have had in China?

In September, we held TE’s board meeting in Shanghai, which was very important. But then, we are all about people. We have 20,000 employees here.

Their drive, intelligen­ce and resilience has helped make the country a key market for TE. In fact, more than 18 percent of our global sales in the fiscal year of 2016 came from China.

What opportunit­ies will the Belt and Road Initiative throw up for China and the rest of the world?

It is a long-term project, but we have initial ideas about the potential opportunit­ies it might bring to the country, to the region and to global companies by looking at investment priorities.

We understand the initiative’s significan­ce in promoting economic growth and regional cooperatio­n.

By implementi­ng this initiative, China has the opportunit­y to strengthen its relations with participat­ing economies and create new drivers and markets.

Economies along the Belt and Road should also benefit as most projects, under the initiative, are concentrat­ed in utilities, transport, constructi­on, social, telecommun­ications, energy and environmen­tal sectors.

These investment­s can certainly drive economic growth and improve the livelihood­s of population­s across the region.

Last but not the least, the initiative provides new frontiers for global companies to further enhance businesses and cooperatio­n with China.

The world is calling for a safer, sustainabl­e, productive and connected future. To achieve this, China is making tremendous efforts in a unique way ...” Zhang Chao, global vice-president and China president of TE Connectivi­ty

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A Formula E race car co-developed by TE Connectivi­ty and Andretti is displayed at an electronic­s exhibition in Shanghai in 2016.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A Formula E race car co-developed by TE Connectivi­ty and Andretti is displayed at an electronic­s exhibition in Shanghai in 2016.
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