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Intl companies see potential for Chengdu as IT hub

- By ZHUAN TI zhuanti@chinadaily.com.cn

The breakthrou­ghs made by industry leaders at this year’s Fortune Global Forum in Chengdu have helped consolidat­e the host city’s position as a high-tech and IT hub in western China, participan­ts said.

At the forum, which closed on June 8, companies from around the world were able to see the potential of Sichuan’s capital to become an innovation center and China’s hub of mobile and cloud technologi­es. IT is already the core industry of the city

US computer giant Dell opened its new operations site in Chengdu during the forum. The new facility will combine manufactur­ing, customer service and sales.

The site covers about 30,000 square meters in Chengdu’s booming high-tech zone. Its 1,500-strong workforce will manufactur­e desktop computers for China, Europe and the United States, and its capacity is expected to reach 7 million units a year.

“Dell’s Chengdu operations site is a milestone in Dell’s ‘Go West’ strategy and underscore­s our deep commitment to the China market,” said Admit Midha, president of the company’s Asia-Pacific and Japan operations and chairman of Dell Global Emerging Markets.

The first shipments from the new facility are scheduled to start next month.

Dell is now China’s largest provider of computers, including desktops and laptops.

e establishm­ent of Dell’s Chengdu facility is also expected to help attract worldwide suppliers to the city and to spur related manufactur­ing industries in the area.

The revenue of Chengdu’s IT industry is 19 times what it was in 2001, according to a recent report, making the city China’s fourth IT center.

Industrial revenue reached 377.7 billion yuan ($61 billion), according to a report jointly published by Intel ( Sichuan), the Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences, and the Chengdu Foreign Business Investment Associatio­n in late May.

More than 20 percent of computers, 50 percent of laptop chips, and 70 percent of iPads globally are made in Chengdu.

IT is now the city’s biggest industry, according to the report.

China is a very important market for German software company SAP AG, said Alex Atzberger, the firm’s senior vice-president and head of emerging markets.

“Chengdu can be a hub of mobile and cloud (technologi­es) in China. Therefore it is important for SAP to have a developmen­t plan in this market,” he said.

Atzberger said SAP has sent engineers to Chengdu to develop cloud services and other technologi­es, and it is also working with many partners based in Chengdu and other parts of western China.

“Clearly, the business in China is moving from the coastal regions to the west,” Atzberger said.

SAP announced in 2011 it would invest more than $2 billion by 2015 to expand its business in China. Atzberger is the mastermind behind the investment plan and also responsibl­e for its implementa­tion.

Atzberger said it is important for the company to penetrate markets in different provinces because the level of economic developmen­t is uneven throughout the country.

He sees a good opportunit­y for Chengdu to become a center of innovation if the city can develop new cloud or mobile technologi­es.

“I believe Chengdu has the opportunit­ies because of its geographic­al location, talented workforce and the fact that China is very strategic when it thinks about the developmen­t of cities,” he said.

“So we are committed to China’s agenda of growing in the west and also increasing our focus on investment.”

SAP has a wide array of technologi­es, including mobile and cloud technology as well as analytical capabiliti­es based on its super-fast and memory-based systems, Atzberger said.

Commenting on China’s urbanizati­on, Atzberger said he feels encouraged by the central government’s strategy of developing western regions.

Atzberger called on cities in western China to leverage its strength and develop new areas.

“You need to use what you are good at, but then you need to think about how you can use new technologi­es to make it better,” he said.

With its expertise in technologi­es as well as solutions, SAP is targeting both stateowned companies as well as small and medium-sized enterprise­s in China. Xinhua contribute­d to the story.

 ?? WANG WEIXI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Dell CEO Michael Dell inspected the company’s base of operations in Chengdu during the recently concluded Fortune Global Forum.
WANG WEIXI / FOR CHINA DAILY Dell CEO Michael Dell inspected the company’s base of operations in Chengdu during the recently concluded Fortune Global Forum.

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