China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tech, innovation centers help propel internatio­nalization

- By HAO NAN haonan@chinadaily.com.cn

Companies in Foshan’s Shunde district are accelerati­ng their internatio­nalization process by building technology and innovation centers overseas.

The California­n city of San Jose, known as the “heart of Silicon Valley”, is home to a renowned group of hightech giants including Apple, Intel and Google.

Midea Group, the leading electrical appliance manufactur­er founded in Shunde in 1968, joined them this year by establishi­ng a technology center there.

The inaugural ceremony of the Midea Emerging Technology Center was held in April.

The new facility, which has more than 930 square meters of floor space, will mainly focus on artificial intelligen­ce, robotics, chips, sensors and other cuttingedg­e technologi­es. Midea plans to invest $250 million to support its innovation center in the next five years.

The facility currently has a team of 30 researcher­s led by Wang Dongyan, the first senior executive hired by Midea in Silicon Valley.

Wang, general manager of the center, is a Silicon Valley veteran with nearly 20 years of work experience at a number of internatio­nal technology companies. Midea is the first Chinese company he has ever worked for.

Wang said the center had a rich choice of AI applicatio­ns to explore, including computer vision, voice and natural language processing and analysis systems.

“It applies them to the fields of intelligen­t home appliances, manufactur­ing and robotics, as well as in business operations such as advertisin­g, retail and supply chains,” Wang said.

“It is a historic mission and opportunit­y, and I can contribute my years of AIrelated work experience to the research and developmen­t of millions of smart devices and robots.”

To date, the center has developed two types of intelligen­t household appliances and made several technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs in the field.

The center is the second of its kind for Midea in the United States, after the Midea America Research Center was launched in January in

We plan to allocate resources worldwide and invest more in the invisible areas...” Fang Hongbo,

Louisville, Kentucky.

Midea has establishe­d 17 research and developmen­t centers across the world. “We plan to allocate resources worldwide and invest more in the invisible areas — emerging sectors with potential markets — in the future,” said Fang Hongbo, chairman and president of Midea Group.

Midea’s acquisitio­n of Germany’s Kuka early this year is expected to inject new impetus into the Chinese company’s innovation system.

A leading supplier of intelligen­t robotics and automation solutions, Kuka is working directly with Midea in two areas. One is to provide industrial robots to Midea to increase its manufactur­ing efficiency, and the other is to develop robots for households and medical services together with Midea.

Another Shunde firm, Yizumi Precision Machinery, said it plans to establish a research center at the Institute of Plastics Processing at RWTH Aachen University in Germany.

The institute is the world’s leading research and training institute in the field of plastics technology. Locating projects there, Yizumi expects to follow the latest developmen­t trends and learn more about cuttingedg­e technologi­es.

Hans Wobbe, Yizumi’s chief strategy officer, said the first reform he planned to make was to improve the company’s product quality, as internatio­nally recognized quality was of great significan­ce for the company’s internatio­nalization process.

Wobbe added that the company also needed to convince its internatio­nal customers that it was capable of carrying out innovation­s in the new research center.

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The headquarte­rs of Midea Group.

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