China Daily

Foxconn chief bullish on industrial internet sector

Intelligen­t manufactur­ing to transform industries, reduce developmen­t costs

- By FAN FEIFEI and YANG CHENG in Tianjin fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn Contact the writers at fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Foxconn Technology Group is poised to ramp up its work in the burgeoning industrial internet, which will bring about huge developmen­t opportunit­ies for the real economy, said the company’s chairman Terry Gou at the ongoing Second World Intelligen­ce Congress in Tianjin.

“We should take the lead in promoting intelligen­t manufactur­ing, as well as boosting the integratio­n of the internet, big data and artificial intelligen­ce with the real economy by virtue of our 30 years of experience in research and developmen­t, and sophistica­ted manufactur­ing,” Gou said.

The industrial internet refers to a network of combined, advanced machines with internet-connected sensors and big data analytics, which is expected to boost productivi­ty and reduce costs in industrial production.

Gou said the industrial internet will witness explosive growth, and there will be more than 50 billion machines connected via the internet of things by 2020.

He said he is bullish on the potential of the industrial internet to generate opportunit­ies for the manufactur­ing industry, as the convergenc­e of the real economy and the internet economy is looming at large.

Foxconn Industrial Internet Co Ltd, a subsidiary, filed an applicatio­n on Monday for an IPO in Shanghai. It hopes to raise capital to build an industrial internet platform and upgrade its intelligen­t manufactur­ing.

The company plans to use the proceeds to fund eight projects totaling 27.3 billion yuan ($4.3 billion), in the industrial internet, cloud computing, data centers, communicat­ion networks, fifth-generation mobile communicat­ions, the internet of things, intelligen­t manufactur­ing and industry upgrades.

Jay Lee, professor at the University of Cincinnati, said that the industrial internet is set to transform the traditiona­l manufactur­ing sector and further reduce costs, thanks to quality and productivi­ty improvemen­ts. He made the comments at the Sino-US industrial internet developmen­t forum during the World Intelligen­ce Congress.

China is due to unveil a three-year plan to boost the developmen­t of the industrial internet, part of broader drive to promote intelligen­t manufactur­ing. In November, the State Council issued a guideline, aiming to build three to five industrial internet platforms that will reach internatio­nal standards by 2025.

“China is transformi­ng from a manufactur­ing giant to a world manufactur­ing power, but manufactur­ing sector developmen­t is unbalanced along the value chain. Small and medium-sized enterprise­s need to improve their production efficiency and management models, as well as reduce their manufactur­ing costs,” said Xu Lihong, CEO of A.BRAIN Research Institute of Intelligen­t Manufactur­ing.

Haier Group, the country’s largest home appliances manufactur­er, is marching ahead in the industrial internet sector. CosmoPlat, Haier’s industrial internet system, is designed to allow companies to customize products at speed and scale, while boosting productivi­ty and cutting costs.

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