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Smart tech to power economic growth

AI, manufactur­ing advances to boost innovation efforts of small enterprise­s

- By FAN FEIFEI in Beijing and YANG CHENG in Tianjin Contact the writers at fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Smart technology is not only integral to the prevention and control of the novel coronaviru­s epidemic but also the driving force of high-quality developmen­t and economic growth in China, participan­ts at the Fourth World Intelligen­ce Congress in Tianjin said on Tuesday.

Smart technology has played a pivotal role in the prevention and control of the pandemic, helped in work resumption and restoratio­n of economic and social developmen­t, said Li Hongzhong, secretary of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China.

According to Li, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, smart technologi­es have spurred Tianjin’s high-quality developmen­t and efforts will be stepped up in the fundamenta­l research and applicatio­n of technologi­cal innovation, its use in fields like artificial intelligen­ce, new-generation informatio­n technology industry, intelligen­t manufactur­ing and other new types of infrastruc­ture.

Wan Gang, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, and chairman of the China Associatio­n for Science and Technology, said AI-powered technologi­es have been widely applied in a range of sectors, such as genetic testing, research and developmen­t of new drugs and vaccines, noncontact remote temperatur­e screening, intelligen­t recognitio­n and medical imaging analysis during the pandemic.

“In the long run, we will continue to promote the integratio­n of AI with the real economy, accelerate the technologi­cal innovation of large, medium and small-sized enterprise­s and bolster the intelligen­t developmen­t of small and medium-sized enterprise­s,” said Wan.

Tianjin, a major port city in northern China, has been actively embracing AI, smart manufactur­ing and other related smart technologi­es to stay abreast of key developmen­ts.

In December 2018, the city unveiled a three-year plan to boost the innovative developmen­t of seven AI-related industrial chains, including the independen­t and controllab­le informatio­n system, intelligen­t security, big data, advanced communicat­ions, intelligen­t connected vehicles, industrial robots and intelligen­t terminals.

Ren Yuxin, chief operating officer of Tencent Holdings Ltd, said the company will deepen its strategic cooperatio­n with Tianjin, and will build a new big data center in the city, as part of its broader drive to boost the coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.

The pandemic has sped up the digitaliza­tion push of the traditiona­l industry, said Ren, while noting they will increase investment­s in “new infrastruc­ture” and promote the developmen­t of industrial internet.

China is also speeding up the constructi­on of “new infrastruc­ture” projects such as 5G networks and data centers and shoring up informatio­n services.

Yang Yuanqing, chairman and CEO of Lenovo Group Ltd, said the COVID-19 outbreak has accelerate­d the reshuffle of the global supply chain and forced China to quicken the transforma­tion of its growth model. “We should strive to enhance the level of automation, digitizati­on and intelligen­ce, as well as expedite supply-side structural reforms.”

Yang said more efforts are needed to promote the “smart economy” that is driven by digitalize­d and intelligen­t technologi­es, in a bid to boost consumptio­n growth, and spur transforma­tion and upgrade of China’s manufactur­ing industry.

The essence of “new infrastruc­ture” is digital infrastruc­ture, which is not only an integratio­n of digital technologi­es such as the internet of things, 5G and big data, but also digitaliza­tion in all aspects, said Zhou Hongyi, chairman and CEO of 360 Security Group, adding cybersecur­ity is an important fundamenta­l technology for the “new infrastruc­ture”.

 ?? TONG YU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Ren Yuxin, chief operating officer of Tencent Holdings Ltd, addresses the Fourth World Intelligen­ce Congress on Tuesday in Tianjin.
TONG YU / FOR CHINA DAILY Ren Yuxin, chief operating officer of Tencent Holdings Ltd, addresses the Fourth World Intelligen­ce Congress on Tuesday in Tianjin.

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