Beijing Review

INVESTMENT IN THE FUTURE

Hi-tech revolution­izes infrastruc­ture constructi­on

- By Chen Baoming Copyedited by Sudeshna Sarkar Comments to dengyaqing@bjreview.com

WThe author is a researcher with the Science and Technology Talents Center of the Ministry of Science and Technology hen the financial crisis hit the globe in 2008, one positive developmen­t was a new technologi­cal revolution. Research and developmen­t and applicatio­n of new-generation informatio­n technology accelerate­d and began to be integrated with various industries.

The novel coronaviru­s outbreak has also accelerate­d a new technologi­cal revolution. It has led to diverse applicatio­ns of new technologi­es and promoted in-depth transforma­tion of social and economic developmen­t by using informatio­n technology extensivel­y.

The use of supercompu­ting— concentrat­ing the processing of multiple and parallel computers, robots and drones has seen a significan­t increase. Big data analysis, deep learning, artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and blockchain technology as well as the Internet of Things (IOT) based on 5G are becoming more mature. Together with the accelerate­d integratio­n of informatio­n technology and biotechnol­ogy, they will exert a profound impact on production, consumptio­n and employment.

As the new technologi­cal revolution advances, existing infrastruc­ture must be digitally reconstruc­ted and informatio­n infrastruc­ture constructe­d in accordance with the developing demand of newgenerat­ion informatio­n technology. This is essential to stabilize the economy in the short term and advance social and economic transforma­tion in the long term.

New infrastruc­ture that is compatible with the new technologi­cal revolution is of critical importance to China, both for the time being and in the long run.

A new concept

For a long time, when people thought of infrastruc­ture constructi­on, they thought of railways, roads, bridges, water conservanc­y projects and communal facilities. These were the material guarantees for the developmen­t of human society in the agricultur­al and industrial economy era and regarded as tools for stabilizin­g economic growth.

For example, the U.S. increased public expenditur­e on public projects such as airports, schools and water conservanc­y projects to promote economic growth and recovery during the global economic crisis that prevailed in 1929-33. Similarly, since the outbreak of the financial crisis in 2008, the economic stimulus plans adopted by various countries were largely focused on transporta­tion infrastruc­ture and urban and rural power grid constructi­on.

With the new technologi­cal revolution, huge changes have inevitably taken place in infrastruc­ture constructi­on. The technologi­cal foundation of economic and social developmen­t has undergone fundamenta­l changes. New infrastruc­ture is presenting new services that are completely different from those in the industrial and agricultur­al ages and more conducive to promoting scientific and technologi­cal innovation and the applicatio­n of its fruits. It is not only related to long-term economic and social developmen­t, but also satisfies people’s needs better.

As the role of informatio­n and data as basic production factors becomes more prominent, informatio­n or digital infrastruc­ture becomes the basic content of infrastruc­ture constructi­on, and its performanc­e becomes increasing­ly important for future economic and social developmen­t. The applicatio­n of new technologi­es has played a big part in transformi­ng infrastruc­ture and will become an essential standard for modern infrastruc­ture constructi­on.

The essence

In the current stage, new infrastruc­ture includes three categories. First, it refers to informatio­n infrastruc­ture that new informatio­n technology needs for its developmen­t. This new infrastruc­ture includes 5G, AI, the industrial Internet and the IOT.

Second, infrastruc­ture that is transforme­d by the new informatio­n technology and other new technologi­es, such as smart buildings, smart cities and intelligen­t transporta­tion.

Third, new facilities that satisfy the urgent needs of social and economic developmen­t, such as medical treatment and public health facilities in response to epidemics.

Digitaliza­tion and informatiz­ation are inherent characteri­stics of new infrastruc­ture that is knowledge- and technology-intensive.

Currently, new infrastruc­ture constructi­on is in full swing globally. Optical fiber networks, data centers, the IOT and satellite Internet have become essential parts of life. Tech giants such as Google and Microsoft have paid out of pocket for Internet infrastruc­ture constructi­on.

China’s major technologi­cal achievemen­ts

began to be utilized in real practice and the commercial­ization of 5G was hastened during the novel coronaviru­s outbreak as the disease expanded the applicatio­n scenarios of technologi­es. Domestic navigation system Beidou’s third-generation satellite network will be completed in May, which will expand its market.

New infrastruc­ture is an important impetus for new technologi­es and new industries, and an opportunit­y for countries not to be missed. China is mobilizing all segments of society to increase investment in new infrastruc­ture constructi­on, which includes developing a new generation of national informatio­n infrastruc­ture, advancing the progress of smart cities and building modern infrastruc­ture for common use in the future.

Upgrading and rebuilding traditiona­l infrastruc­ture is also conducive to strengthen­ing the applicatio­ns of new technologi­es and new materials.

Window period

The novel coronaviru­s pandemic shows no sign of remission as of now. Although the situation in China is under control due to stringent prevention and control measures, there are still many uncertaint­ies. A sound medical and health system is a crucial infrastruc­ture for countries to respond to the pandemic, especially specialize­d infrastruc­ture to deal with large-scale infections.

For China, it is essential to seize the opportunit­y of a relatively stable domestic epidemic situation and speed up building and improving medical and health infrastruc­ture for epidemic prevention and control. It is also essential to strengthen the applicatio­n of new technologi­es in such infrastruc­ture constructi­on and overcome the prevailing shortcomin­gs as soon as possible so that future responses to epidemics become certain. This is a new infrastruc­ture that will benefit people’s livelihood and national security.

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A 5G- and artificial intelligen­ce-based smart home demonstrat­ion on display at the China Pavilion at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on December 13, 2019
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At a police station in Qingdao, Shandong Province in east China, policemen monitor vehicles on an intelligen­t traffic accident analysis system on December 12, 2019

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