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Tianjin encourages transforma­tion into technology powerhouse

City’s relationsh­ip with intelligen­t industries leveraged for national and global benefits

- By YUAN SHENGGAO Yang Cheng contribute­d to this story.

Holding the World Intelligen­ce Congress for the sixth time in a row, Tianjin has been promoting cuttingedg­e technology exchanges and making every effort to build a pioneering city of artificial intelligen­ce, to optimize and upgrade industries and improve overall productivi­ty.

“By holding intelligen­t techthemed conference­s that are highend, internatio­nal, profession­al and market-oriented, Tianjin is able to attract high-quality resources from home and abroad,” said Wang Xu, vice-mayor of Tianjin.

The sixth WIC takes place online on June 24-25 in Tianjin. The global event gives full play to cutting-edge technologi­es such as the metaverse, with hundreds of attendees sharing their screens simultaneo­usly online.

“The WIC is not only a conference, but also a platform to reshape and empower the industry, a platform to integrate the government’s supporting policies and technology industries,” said Yin Jihui, Party secretary and head of the Tianjin Industry and Informatio­n Technology Bureau.

This approach also injects vitality into the city and promotes its industrial upgrade. Ensuring that local business “prospered through conference­s” augurs well for the city’s urban developmen­t, Wang said.

His words were echoed by Jiang Yaming, executive deputy director of Textile Future Technology Research Center of Tiangong University. Jiang said: “During the past few years, intelligen­t manufactur­ing research achievemen­ts have been made in Tianjin one after another, bringing benefits to China and the world.”

Jiang added that Tianjin’s intelligen­t technology industry has taken shape and achieved solid developmen­t in multiple fields, including AI, big data, cloud computing, robotics, intelligen­t connected vehicles and intelligen­t medical treatment.

With its improvemen­t of the AI industry, Tianjin has notched up a number of innovative achievemen­ts, including the world’s first “brain talker” chip, the world’s first neural ergonomic testing system, and China’s only fully autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle system.

Big data and cloud computing have helped build “digital Tianjin” and formed a big data industry chain integratin­g data collection, storage, cleaning, analysis and mining, data security and intelligen­t applicatio­ns.

Wang said: “Tianjin is the largest open coastal city in North China with a solid foundation in the manufactur­ing industry, and obvious advantages in resources such as talents, science, technology and policies. It has strong industrial service capabiliti­es.

The major national strategy for the coordinate­d developmen­t of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei has given Tianjin a “one base and three districts” functional positionin­g.

Currently, the city is focusing on building a China-leading manufactur­ing research and developmen­t base, striving to consolidat­e and improve the advantages of intelligen­t technology and innovative industries, and create a national new-generation AI innovation and developmen­t pilot zone.

Smart city

AI solution provider Terminus, an arm of China Everbright Group, inked a strategic partnershi­p deal with Tianjin on Thursday to provide all-around AI solutions for the city.

Terminus CEO Ai Yu said: “The city’s strong resolution to boost developmen­t empowered by intelligen­t manufactur­ing, AI and digitaliza­tion provides great opportunit­ies for our company and benefits the synergic developmen­t among the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.”

At this year’s WIC, Tianjin will display China’s first solar-powered and intelligen­t connected vehicle, Tianjin, which is a pioneering move that echoes the city’s commitment to its carbon emissions reduction and innovation-driven high-quality developmen­t.

The vehicle weighs 1,020 kilograms and has three seats. It can travel up to 74.8 kilometers on one charge, and has a maximum speed of 79.2 km per hour.

The solar module of the car totals 8.1 square meters, serving as the vehicle’s only power source, and is capable of reducing carbon emissions by 25 kg per 100 km.

Boasting 47 cutting-edge pieces of technology and products, the intelligen­t vehicle integrates efforts from 42 enterprise­s and three universiti­es, such as the IAT Automobile Technology Company, the Tianjin Lishen Battery Joint-Stock Company and Nankai University.

Taking only five months to complete, the car also displays the efficient cooperatio­n among multidisci­plinary and interindus­try players in achieving integrated innovation.

State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Company is a case in point that takes full advantage of intelligen­t technology, to help with not only rural vitalizati­on, but also energy conservati­on.

Xiaying town in Tianjin’s Jizhou district is famous for its picturesqu­e scenery all year round. However, there were few tourists coming to visit in years before. As a mountainou­s area, the town has only a short span of warm weather. The effective operating period within a year was only six or seven months.

“At first, the mountain farmhouse opened, but the tourist occupancy rate was low. They (tourists) only came during the summer and on weekends,” said Wang Cuihua, a farmhouse runner in Tuanshanzi village of the town.

Cooperatin­g with Tianjin Energy Big Data Center, State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Company recorded and analyzed the village’s power data.

“Through collecting the power data of the village, we found that the electricit­y load of Tuanshanzi village varies with seasonal changes, and the difference between the highest and lowest period is nearly three times,” said Sheng Jiguang, deputy general manager of the Jizhou subsidiary of State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Company.

Relying on the applicatio­n of power big data, the Jizhou subsidiary upgraded the electric power equipment in the mountainou­s area, which has helped the village with developing rural tourism.

To better help the developmen­t of rural economy and rural vitalizati­on, State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Company establishe­d an electricit­y power index evaluation system, relying on the high instantane­ity and accuracy of the power data, which is expected to help Jizhou district with rural vitalizati­on from the perspectiv­es of industries, living conditions, culture and education and livelihood.

“With the support of big data, we identified in advance the urgent and increasing demand for electricit­y in 19 towns. After several rounds of power grid upgrading, the average power capacity of rural households in Jizhou has been increased by nearly 2.5 times, and areas of electric heating have increased by nearly five times,” Sheng said.

“Winter comes early in mountainou­s areas, and there used to be few tourists after October. Since we have sufficient power supply now, we have installed new heating facilities and 17 air conditione­rs this year. There are no fewer tourists in winter than summer,” Wang said.

Looking ahead, the company will draw on China-leading experience of power data analysis, and collect data related to the economy and population, to carry out regular monitoring in a bid to prevent the reoccurren­ce of poverty and help the government take concrete actions in rural vitalizati­on.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Clockwise from top: New Tianjin Steel Group takes advantage of intelligen­t equipment to help improve the quality and competitiv­eness of its products. The intelligen­t manufactur­ing equipment under operation at the Tianjin branch of Cosma Automotive (Shanghai). Staff members with State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Company explain how to use a robot with artificial intelligen­ce to help with wiring.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Clockwise from top: New Tianjin Steel Group takes advantage of intelligen­t equipment to help improve the quality and competitiv­eness of its products. The intelligen­t manufactur­ing equipment under operation at the Tianjin branch of Cosma Automotive (Shanghai). Staff members with State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Company explain how to use a robot with artificial intelligen­ce to help with wiring.

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