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Tianjin Binhai New Area to focus on use of intelligen­t technology

Sector to boost economic growth, booming in size to become 50 billion yuan in 2020

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Tianjin Binhai New Area has thrown its weight behind intelligen­t technology’s ability to become a new driver of economic growth, and as a result is expecting the size of its intelligen­t industry to reach 50 billion yuan ($7.84 billion) by 2020.

In its role as a national research and developmen­t center of advanced manufactur­ing, Binhai New Area has sought to optimize the layout of its intelligen­t manufactur­ing industry and create an attractive environmen­t for business in order to attract companies and profession­als from home and abroad.

As part of its most recent efforts, Binhai New Area used the second World Intelligen­ce Congress, held from Wednesday to Friday, as a platform to showcase its latest developmen­ts, trends and favorable policies.

According to officials from Binhai New Area, it plans to cultivate a batch of innovative artificial intelligen­ce enterprise­s and resourcefu­l entreprene­urs, to fulfill its goal of achieving more than 2,000 independen­t intellectu­al property rights by 2020.

The AI industry will contribute the bulk of the anticipate­d 50 billion yuan in intelligen­t revenues by 2020, with related industries expected to generate 300 billion yuan, according to officials from Binhai New Area.

To achieve this goal, a slew of favorable policies have been introduced in recent years to speed up growth in intelligen­t technology and related industries.

The Developmen­t Plan 2017-20 for its software and informatio­n service industry is already bearing fruit, according to Binhai New Area.

An integrated circuit design industry fund to support research and foster talent has also been implemente­d across the whole industry chain.

At last year’s World Intelligen­ce Congress, Tianjin Binhai New Area announced its plans to establish a 30-billion yuan fund with China Traffic Constructi­on Group among others to support the developmen­t of the intelligen­t technology industry.

The fund will primarily be used to facilitate coop- eration among global intelligen­t engineerin­g technology centers and Binhai’s SinoGerman Industry 4.0 intelligen­t manufactur­ing center, its integrated circuit center, automotive electronic­s and automated driving center, and its intelligen­t transporta­tion center.

“In the next step, Binhai New Area will boost the innovation of intelligen­t technology by developing advanced technology research, expanding AI applicatio­n and cultivatin­g AI innovation organizati­ons,” said a representa­tive of Binhai New Area.

“We will also create AI innovation platforms, introduce and cultivate AI profession­als, and build an open and inclusive support system.”

Intelligen­t manufactur­ing, automated equipment, robots, healthcare, security, logistics, maritime, finance, port, city and other related areas will be included in the key areas for future developmen­t, the representa­tive said.

One area that is already building an open and inclusive support system for its enterprise­s is the Tianjin Economic-Technology Developmen­t Area, also known as TEDA which has a specialize­d zone for intelligen­t automated manufactur­ing equipment.

The zone is working to build a public service platform that allows companies to share facilities and resources, in order to help lower costs and foster innovation.

Tianjin Chenxing Automation Equipment, a company developing parallel robots often used in flight and road simulators, ranks among the first batch of enterprise­s that settled in the intelligen­t automated equipment industry zone of TEDA.

“With the support of the zone, a series of problems that the company encountere­d during its developmen­t have been solved,” a representa­tive from the company said.

Binhai New Area hopes that its efforts in building itself into a national intelligen­t manufactur­ing demonstrat­ion zone, which showcases the fruits of the central government’s Made in China 2025 strategy, will pay dividends in the near future.

Technician­s assemble parts of computers at a plant in Tianjin Binhai New Area.

Employees work on a display production line in Tianjin.

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An employee (right) at the Tianjin intelligen­t automated equipment industry zone showcases the latest technology products.

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