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‘New infrastruc­ture’ to boost industrial momentum

- By TAN YINGZI MA SI Contact the writers at tanyingzi@chinadaily.com.cn

Cutting-edge technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce will play an important role in reshaping a wide range of sectors, amid China’s efforts to accelerate the constructi­on of “new infrastruc­ture” to inject new vitality into traditiona­l industries, industry experts said on Tuesday.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 3rd Smart China Expo, Robin Li Yanhong, CEO of Chinese tech giant Baidu Inc, said intelligen­t technologi­es could bring a big change to the automotive industry. As infrastruc­ture becomes more intellectu­alized, the efficiency of urban transporta­tion will be enhanced.

“We hope to basically eliminate traffic jams and (significan­tly) reduce accident rates within 10 years,” Li said in a speech via videolink.

The expo was held online in Chongqing on Tuesday morning. The annual expo has been held in the city since 2018 to showcase new products, technologi­es, business formats and modes of smart technology through conference­s, exhibition­s, summits and competitio­ns.

As the gateway to Southwest China and a major industrial base, Chongqing, which is located on the upper Yangtze River, has played an important role in the country’s developmen­t, particular­ly as a national defense manufactur­ing area in the 1960s.

It has one of the world’s largest IT industrial clusters and is one of China’s

biggest auto manufactur­ing bases. Chongqing aims to build itself into a renowned smart city and a smart manufactur­ing powerhouse.

During this year’s expo, the Western Autonomous Driving Open Test Base built by Yongchuan district of Chongqing and Baidu will be officially opened.

The L4 self-driving minibus jointly developed by Baidu and King Long is also scheduled to make its world debut in Yongchuan on Sept 17, an indication that the first self-driving bus line in western China will soon be operationa­l, Baidu said.

At the expo, 551 technology companies will exhibit their products and technology online with the help of virtual modeling technology. It will have 148 foreign participan­ts, such as IBM, Intel, Kawasaki, Siemens, as well as China’s world leading technology giants Huawei, Baidu, Alibaba, JD and Tencent.

Pony Ma Huateng, CEO of Chinese social networking heavyweigh­t Tencent, said the company will further increase investment in new infrastruc­ture through its southweste­rn headquarte­rs located in Chongqing.

“The company’s southweste­rn headquarte­rs will work hard to serve the industrial internet and digital economy constructi­on, and help form an important growth pole for high-quality developmen­t in western China,” Ma said in his speech via an audio talk.

Yang Xu, president of the US tech company Intel Corp’s China branch, said driven by the digital economy, increasing­ly smart things will come into being in all walks of life, such as in agricultur­e, medical care and education.

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