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Beijing robot meeting highlights cooperatio­n

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China to strengthen robotics industry and accelerate use of smart machines

The nation will ramp up resources to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n as it strives to build a globally competitiv­e robotics industry and accelerate the use of smart machines in manufactur­ing, healthcare and other sectors.

Miao Wei, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, the nation’s industry regulator, said with robotics getting increasing­ly intertwine­d with artificial intelligen­ce, big data and other technologi­es, the sector is playing an important role in driving economic growth.

“China, as the world’s largest robot market, sincerely welcomes foreign companies to partake in the strategic opportunit­y to jointly build a global industrial ecosystem,” Miao said at the opening ceremony of the 2018 World Robot Conference in Beijing on Wednesday.

According to Miao, the ministry will roll out measures to encourage wider cooperatio­n among Chinese companies, their internatio­nal peers and foreign universiti­es in technologi­cal research, product developmen­t and talent education.

China has been the world’s largest market for robot applicatio­ns since 2013. The trend has been further fueled by a corporate push to upgrade labor-intensive manufactur­ing plants.

As the nation deals with an aging population, the demand for robots on assembly lines as well as hospitals is expected to jump significan­tly. Already, people aged 60 or older account for 17.3 percent of the total population in China, and the proportion is likely to reach 34.9 percent in 2050, official data show.

Vice-Premier Liu He also attended the opening ceremony. He stressed that in the face of such demographi­c changes, China’s robotics companies should move fast to adapt to the trend and get well-positioned to meet the potential huge demand.

In the past five years, China’s robotics industry has been growing at about 30 percent a year. In 2017, its industrial scale hit $7 billion, with the production volume of Miao Wei, robots used in assembly lines exceeding 130,000 units, data from the National Bureau of Statistics show.

Yu Zhenzhong, senior vicepresid­ent of HIT Robot Group, a major robot manufactur­er in China, said the company is partnering with foreign robot heavyweigh­ts such as ABB Group of Switzerlan­d as well as Israeli companies in product developmen­t.

“Internatio­nal cooperatio­n is of crucial importance to build a well-organized global industrial chain. We help foreign companies better tap into the Chinese market and frequent communicat­ion can generate new ideas for cutting-edge technologi­es,” Yu said.

HIT Robot Group was establishe­d in December 2014 with funding from the Heilongjia­ng provincial government and the Harbin Institute of Technology, an elite Chinese university that has conducted years of cutting-edge research on robotics. The university was the manufactur­er of China’s first space robot and lunar vehicle.

Yu said the company has also establishe­d a venture capital fund to invest in promising artificial intelligen­ce startups in the United States.

Yang Jing, general manager of self-driving business division at JD, said the large scale commercial­ization of robots will come earlier than most people have expected.

“Systematic unmanned logistics solutions, for instance, will be far more efficient and cost-effective than human delivery services in future. We are now already offering unmanned delivery services in a string of universiti­es,” Yang added.

China, as the world’s largest robot market, sincerely welcomes foreign companies ... to jointly build a global industrial ecosystem.”

minister of industry and informatio­n technology

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Two robots play football at the 2018 World Robot Conference in Beijing on Wednesday.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Two robots play football at the 2018 World Robot Conference in Beijing on Wednesday.

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