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China upgrades manufactur­ing industry for global economic certainty

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JINAN: At the intelligen­t manufactur­ing base of Goertek in Weifang city, East China’s Shandong province, tonnes of components are assembled into Virtual Reality (VR) equipment to be delivered to different countries.

According to Chang Gang, vice-president of marketing and sales of Goertek Inc, it is one of the few VR manufactur­ers globally to reach the production scale of one million sets. It is also one of the largest manufactur­ers of mid and high-end VR headsets.

Goertek is the epitome of China’s advanced manufactur­ing industry.

At the 2022 World Advanced Manufactur­ing Conference, which closed Friday in Jinan, capital of Shandong, enterprise­s and experts gathered to discuss the frontier issues of global advanced manufactur­ing developmen­t.

As a major manufactur­er, the steady growth and upgrading of China’s manufactur­ing industry brings certainty to the global economy, the experts say.

Data from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology show that the added value of China’s manufactur­ing sector increased from 16.98 trillion yuan (RM11 trillion) in 2012 to 31.4 trillion yuan (RM20 trillion) in 2021.

To promote the transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing industry, China has built a modern industrial system led by the advanced manufactur­ing industry, promoting the manufactur­ing industry to march into the middle-and high-end of the value chain.

Taking China’s domestic diesel engine as an example, the thermal efficiency of diesel engines made by Weichai Holding Group Co Ltd now has exceeded 51%.

Compared with the primary products in the market, annual fuel consumptio­n and carbon dioxide emissions of this engine type have been reduced by 10%, respective­ly.

Ban Ki-moon, former secretary-general of the United Nations, said through a short video at the conference that the manufactur­ing industry underpins China’s sustainabl­e developmen­t and economic growth.

He said it has contribute­d to the achievemen­t of millennium developmen­t goals and sustainabl­e developmen­t goals set by the United Nations.

Zhang Li, head of the China Centre for Informatio­n Industry Developmen­t, reckons the deep integratio­n of new-generation informatio­n technology and advanced manufactur­ing technology now penetrates all aspects of advanced manufactur­ing.

The frontier technology clusters formed by areas like artificial intelligen­ce, mobile Internet, and blockchain will continue to promote the integratio­n to developmen­t in many fields. — China Daily/ann

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