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China’s main production base hastens digital transforma­tion

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GUANGZHOU — As outlined in a blueprint for its developmen­t over the next five to 15 years, China will promote the deep integratio­n of digital technology and the real economy, and empower the transforma­tion and upgrading of traditiona­l industries to spur economic growth.

Hailed as the “world’s factory”, Guangdong province is home to nearly 3 million industrial companies. Now the manufactur­ing hub is accelerati­ng its digital transforma­tion and exploring paths for the upgrading of its manufactur­ing sector.

On a giant digital screen in Foshan, Guangdong that monitors digital operations involved in manufactur­ing microwave ovens, home appliance giant Midea Group uses the technology to alert engineers to any problems during production.

The factory is one of the largest microwave oven production bases in the world, with an annual production capacity of over 44 million units. About 47 percent of the world’s magnetrons — used to emit microwaves — are produced there each year, making it a major component supplier for global microwave oven manufactur­ers.

In March, the World Economic Forum listed the factory among the latest members of its global lighthouse network, which is intended to select factories leading the way in the adoption and integratio­n of frontier technologi­es of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

To date, a total of 69 factories across the globe have been listed as lighthouse factories, including two under Midea, whose air conditioni­ng plant in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong, joined the list last year.

Zhou Xiaoling, director of informatio­n technology at Midea, said that thanks to digitaliza­tion, the factory has increased its overall efficiency by 28 percent, improved product quality indicators by 15 percent and shortened order delivery time by 53 percent.

“Midea started its digital transforma­tion in 2012. Corporate revenue increased by 150 billion yuan ($22.85 billion) while the number of employees fell by 40,000 from 2012 to 2019,” Zhou said, adding that “digital transforma­tion has injected strong developmen­t momentum into the traditiona­l manufactur­ing sector”.

In Guangdong, a total of 15,000 companies have achieved digital transforma­tion and 500,000 companies have gained access to cloud services, thanks to industrial internet platforms, according to the province’s department of industry and informatio­n technology.

In recent years, bellwether­s in the industrial internet field such as Huawei, Midea and Tencent have grown rapidly. They have not only become pioneers of digital transforma­tion but also promoted the transforma­tion of a large number of small and medium-sized enterprise­s.

Xu Zhijun, rotating chairman of Huawei, said that by the end of 2020, the company had built more than 40 industrial internet innovation centers in China, providing digital transforma­tion services for more than 20,000 industrial enterprise­s in over 30 industrial clusters.

He Dongdong, chief executive officer of Rootcloud, an industrial internet service provider based in Guangzhou, said that by working with other leading companies in the industry, it has created more than 20 industry cloud platforms concerning constructi­on machinery, environmen­tal protection, textiles and home furnishing­s. It is now providing digital transforma­tion services for companies in 81 industrial subsectors.

In 2019, Rootcloud launched an industry chain platform for customized home furnishing­s. More than 20 companies in Guangzhou, Foshan and other cities have connected with the platform, where they can complete front-end design, manufactur­ing, logistics and transporta­tion of home furnishing­s with the help of the internet, thus dramatical­ly increasing their operating efficiency.

“Digitaliza­tion marks a big leap for the traditiona­l manufactur­ing industry. Since 2016, our business volume has been growing by 100 percent each year, which shows a strong demand for digital transforma­tion in the manufactur­ing industry,” the CEO said.

Despite the progress and achievemen­ts to date, the digital transforma­tion of Guangdong’s manufactur­ing industry still faces challenges.

Ge Changwei, director of the Guangdong Provincial Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said only one-sixth of the nearly 3 million industrial enterprise­s in Guangdong have access to cloud services.

Most of the province’s industrial enterprise­s are small, medium and micro-sized firms. “They are unwilling and unable to change,” said Tu Gaokun, director of the provincial department of industry and informatio­n technology.

Some companies are concerned about the large investment and long return periods in the industry, and rely heavily on the traditiona­l developmen­t path, while others lack technologi­es and talent necessary for digital transforma­tion, Tu said.

To speed up digital transforma­tion, companies believe that more efforts are needed in industrial software research and other key fields. Meanwhile, entreprene­urs need to raise their awareness of digitaliza­tion and there should be more visible and usable digital services for small and micro-sized enterprise­s.

In the next step, Tu said Guangdong will launch technologi­cal research projects and applicatio­ns in the fields of industrial software, artificial intelligen­ce and intelligen­t manufactur­ing, and strive to provide more technologi­cal support for the digital transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing sector, especially for small and micro-sized businesses.

Since 2016, our business volume has been growing by 100 percent each year, which shows a strong demand for digital transforma­tion in the manufactur­ing industry.”

He Dongdong, CEO of Rootcloud, an industrial internet service provider in Guangzhou

 ?? ZHENG JUNBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Attendees visit the intelligen­t manufactur­ing exhibition area during the 3rd China (Guangdong) Internatio­nal Internet Plus Exposition in Foshan, Guangdong province.
ZHENG JUNBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY Attendees visit the intelligen­t manufactur­ing exhibition area during the 3rd China (Guangdong) Internatio­nal Internet Plus Exposition in Foshan, Guangdong province.

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