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Artificial intelligen­ce a key driver behind next-generation developmen­t

- By LI YOU

Guangzhou has witnessed explosive growth in its hightech sector, amid efforts to establish itself as an internatio­nal hub for innovation.

In 2016, the number of hightech enterprise­s in the city increased by 2,820 from 2015. There were 4,740 high-tech enterprise­s in total, ranking it No 4 among all cities in the country.

As a major part of the city’s IAB industries — new-generation informatio­n technology, artificial intelligen­ce and biomedicin­e — AI is a prioritize­d industry among Guangzhou’s decision-makers due to the high growth potential of local companies in the field.

Ehang Intelligen­ce Technology, a local company engaged in the civilian drone industry, started to supply units to a takeaway food delivery platform in 2015. Its drones are used to deliver food to customers’ homes.

IFlytek, an AI and voice recognitio­n firm, set up its South China regional branch in Guangzhou in 2015, to carry out its key missions in research, sales and developing innovative projects in the region.

The company initiated an AI project with the local government and companies after its establishm­ent, eyeing the possible areas that could make use of its AI technology.

An educationa­l software product developed by iFlytek in Guangzhou has served more than 6,000 schools, and 15 million teachers and students throughout China.

The business revenue of iFlytek’s Guangzhou branch has soared in the past two years. Du Lan, general manager of iFlytek’s South China operations, said that Guangzhou is an ideal city for the company to develop its AI technology.

“Guangzhou can provide the preferenti­al policies we want. The industrial clusters building up in the city’s Haizhu and Nansha districts are ready to provide The page is sponsored by Guangzhou. support for us to develop AI projects.

“IFlytek has noticed the beneficial environmen­t in Guangzhou and regards the city as its strategic center. I hope the applicatio­n of AI technologi­es can provide diverse possibilit­ies for everyone living here. In the future, AI technologi­es will be seen everywhere, just like water and electricit­y,” Du said.

The size of Guangzhou’s AI industry is at the national forefront, with an output of 57.5 billion yuan in 2016, according to local officials.

A number of centers for AI developmen­t have taken shape, including the Guangdong Intelligen­t Manufactur­ing Demonstrat­ion Base, the Intelligen­t Industrial Park in Huangpu Machinery Valley, the Zengcheng Intelligen­t Equipment Manufactur­ing Industrial Park, the Huadu New Energy Vehicles and Intelligen­t Manufactur­ing Equipment Industrial Park, and the Liwan 3D Printing Industrial Park.

Guangzhou said it welcomes investment from global AI companies in the hope they will bring in core technologi­es for the research, developmen­t and production of advanced robots, intelligen­t unmanned aerial vehicles, intelligen­t machine tools and equipment for new materials manufactur­ing, according to local officials.

 ?? LIANG XU / XINHUA ?? Two children respond to a robot at Guangzhou South Railway Station. The AI-powered robot can offer informatio­n services and entertain customers.
LIANG XU / XINHUA Two children respond to a robot at Guangzhou South Railway Station. The AI-powered robot can offer informatio­n services and entertain customers.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A researcher at Lde Bio, a local biopharma company, works at the company’s laboratory on new medicine developmen­t.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A researcher at Lde Bio, a local biopharma company, works at the company’s laboratory on new medicine developmen­t.

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