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- By YUAN SHENGGAO

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Binhai New Area in Tianjin has been working hard to ensure that its investment­s in developing intelligen­t technologi­es can be applied and commercial­ized in the real economy.

The new area is currently accelerati­ng its applicatio­n of smart technologi­es on a wider scale, covering public security, education, healthcare, environmen­tal protection, transporta­tion and logistics, according to Binhai representa­tives, adding they are encouragin­g traditiona­l industries to transform into digital or intelligen­t ones.

“In the past, our workers needed to assemble our products by hand before final processing,” said a spokesman from furniture manufactur­er Markor Internatio­nal Furnishing­s Co Ltd. “Now, thanks to automation, the whole process can be finished by a robot.”

These products are then placed in the warehouse and the staff just scans the orders and then picking starts automatica­lly, he added.

One of the main benefits of intelligen­t manufactur­ing is that it lowers the cost of production and that less labor is needed on the production line.

According to the local government, intelligen­t technology is injecting new vitality into industrial developmen­t. Binhai New Area is excelling in this area with 10 key industry indexes in digital, integrated interconne­ction and intelligen­t coordinati­on, ranking higher than the national average.

The utilizatio­n rate of digital design tools for research and developmen­t is 91.5 percent in Binhai New Area, and the numerical control rate of key process is 70.5 percent.

“Focusing on pillar industries in Binhai New Area to solve common problems and bottleneck­s that restrict the developmen­t of enterprise­s is our breakthrou­gh point,” an official from Tianjin Binhai New Area said.

“We will strengthen enterprise transforma­tion in key areas such as R&D design, production process, equipment, management, energy saving and emission reduction.”

As early as 2013, the National Supercompu­ting Center of Tianjin started the constructi­on of the Tianjin Binhai Industry Cloud Platform, becoming one of the first batch of 16 industrial cloud innovation service pilot projects in China.

Binhai Industry Cloud 2.0 was launched last November. The project, which is based on the technology and resources of the National Supercompu­ting Center, integrates high performanc­e computing, cloud computing and large big data frameworks.

It provides several core functions, such as industry cloud platforms, industrial archives, basic cloud services, news and informatio­n, as well as industrial alliance services.

Covering 10 industry fields, including equipment manufactur­ing, mold design for the automobile industry, the Industry Cloud 2.0, by integratin­g resources and creating an intelligen­t ecological environmen­t, is set to accelerate the pace of transforma­tion and upgrading in the manufactur­ing industry.

Liu Guangming, director of the National Supercompu­ting Center in Tianjin, said the Tianjin Binhai Industry Cloud 2.0 has enhanced the R&D capability of foreign-funded enterprise­s in China.

Danfoss from Europe originally planned to set up an R&D center in India, but decided on Tianjin after understand­ing the service content of the industrial cloud platform and the National Supercompu­ting Center, Liu said.

The Binhai Industry Cloud 2.0 also helps domestic enterprise­s to continue to progress and push traditiona­l enterprise­s to transform and upgrade.

For example, Tianjin Motor Dies Co has grown into a world leader in automobile paint after cooperatin­g with the National Supercompu­ting Center, Liu said.

A strong and competitiv­e atmosphere has been fostered in Binhai New Area, allowing companies to specialize in fields such as robotics, automated equipment, big data and speech recognitio­n.

The developmen­t of the intelligen­t economy has become an irreversib­le trend of economic transforma­tion and developmen­t in China and the rest of the world.

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