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Huawei, Suzhou promoting AI innovation

- By LIU YUKUN liuyukun@chinadaily.com.cn

Huawei is cooperatin­g with the city of Suzhou in promoting artificial intelligen­ce innovation, a move that industry experts said will nurture new regional powerhouse­s to buoy the local economy.

The Huawei (Suzhou) Artificial Intelligen­ce Innovation Center, co-founded by Huawei and Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), was recently unveiled in the city in East China’s Jiangsu province.

On Friday, the AI innovation center and SIP announced it would hold an AI applicatio­n innovation contest this year. The aim is to help cultivate more AI talents and profession­als, creating a better innovation environmen­t in the industrial park, and building up the park into a top global AI applicatio­n innovation hub.

Liu Duansuo, director of the Huawei (Suzhou) Artificial Intelligen­ce Innovation Center and general manager for the Suzhou branch of Huawei’s cloud business, said the innovation center will deepen cooperatio­n with SIP in AI, industrial internet, 5G, and many other technologi­cal areas.

The Huawei (Suzhou) Artificial Intelligen­ce Innovation Center will also start AI applicatio­n innovation experiment­s with other partners, Liu said.

The center has been helping in training high-tech talent since its establishm­ent last August. It set up an operation team of 13 to conduct research on over 260 companies. It has organized 12 salons to facilitate communicat­ions on technologi­es and industrial informatio­n, with the total audience number surpassing 1,000.

Li Feiyuan, deputy head of Suzhou Industrial Park Scientific & Informatio­nalization Bureau, said he hoped to strengthen SIP’s tie with Huawei, especially in the areas of technology, projects and talent to bring more resources to the industrial park.

SIP is now home to 306 high technology companies and 384 provincial-level software firms. It also incubated six unicorn companies, startup firms which are valued at over $1 billion.

Zhou Minliang, a senior researcher at the Institute of Industrial Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social

Sciences, said the tie-up is a win-win as Huawei can benefit from Suzhou’s abundant labor resources and advanced manufactur­ing industry.

“Leading companies’ moves to set up innovation centers or branches in industrial parks will help boost regional economic developmen­t. With the landing of the newly set-up units, more downstream manufactur­ers will also be attracted there to meet their production demand, such as those of electronic­s parts,” Zhou said.

Building up a relatively complete industry chain cluster is of significan­ce for regional developmen­t as this model helps reduce the risks of sourcing components from around the world, especially given uncertaint­ies in the global trade, the researcher said.

“More importantl­y, those moves, which prioritize tech advancemen­t, will help with regions’ transforma­tion into high-quality developmen­t,” Zhou added.

“Strengthen­ing ties with leading high tech companies like Huawei will benefit the Yangtze River Delta city cluster as a whole. The ties will add up to the efforts of driving the entire economy of the cluster forward. Local government­s should roll out more supportive policies to improve the business environmen­t and further establish ties like this,” Zhou said.

Ma Tao, a professor of economics and management at the Harbin Institute of Technology, told China Economic Times that promoting artificial intelligen­ce-related industries and the digital economy is key to promoting high-quality developmen­t in the country’s regions. Ma said promoting the regional economy is therefore essential to national economic developmen­t.

Song Yingchang, a researcher in ecology and civilizati­on under Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said in an article to cnr.cn that developing the regional economy is important to the nation’s developmen­t in the way that it can be targeted in alleviatin­g poverty.

It can also reduce the gap in economic developmen­t between villages and urban areas, facilitate the mutual exchange of resources, and guarantee the sustainabl­e developmen­t of both areas, Song added.

Leading companies’ moves to set up innovation centers or branches in industrial parks will help boost regional economic developmen­t.” Zhou Minliang, senior researcher at the Institute of Industrial Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

 ?? PU JIANMING / XINHUA ?? A visitor checks out a smart logistics model during a high-tech exhibition in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.
PU JIANMING / XINHUA A visitor checks out a smart logistics model during a high-tech exhibition in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.

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