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UK, China to ride WIC for more cooperatio­n in digital, smart sectors

- By FAN FEIFEI in Beijing and YANG CHENG in Tianjin Contact the writers at fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

The United Kingdom is expected to deepen cooperatio­n with China in the field of digital economy and intelligen­t manufactur­ing by participat­ing in the 6th World Intelligen­ce Congress, which is a two-day online event starting from Friday in Tianjin.

This year marks the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of ambassador­ial relations between the UK and China, and the two countries will explore in-depth exchanges and cooperatio­n in intelligen­t technology and intelligen­t manufactur­ing via this event, said the event’s organizer.

It added that the UK will be the guest of honor country for this year’s congress, and 17 well-known enterprise­s from the UK and three organizati­ons will attend the event.

John Edwards, UK trade commission­er to China, said the UK delegation will share innovative solutions from its own digital transforma­tion, which covers science and technology, manufactur­ing, education, healthcare, agricultur­e, energy and chemical engineerin­g sectors.

Edwards said he hopes these advanced technologi­es and solutions from British companies contribute to China’s digital transforma­tion, and more Chinese and British enterprise­s will find opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n through the congress.

“The past decade has seen success for British exports to China, which have more than tripled, making China the UK’s third-largest trading partner,” he said, while noting the two countries have carried out in-depth cooperatio­n in digital transforma­tion in various fields like chemical engineerin­g, energy and manufactur­ing in recent years.

“The UK has long-standing links with Tianjin, the advanced manufactur­ing powerhouse of North China. We look forward to strengthen­ing and expanding these links in this important year and beyond,” Edwards added.

Aveva Inc, a UK-based industrial software firm, has witnessed and contribute­d to the rapid developmen­t and transforma­tion of China’s manufactur­ing industry, said Liu Xiaoguang, general manager of an oil, gas and intelligen­t manufactur­ing business unit of Aveva Greater China.

“We hope to have in-depth exchanges and discussion­s with industry experts on hot topics such as intelligen­t manufactur­ing and big data through the congress,” Liu said, adding that they want to introduce most advanced technologi­es and related products around the globe to clients during the event and expand cooperatio­n with local partners.

The company has vowed to strengthen its presence in China and help the country decarboniz­e its energy industry with digital operations. It has been actively cooperatin­g with Chinese companies, mostly State-owned enterprise­s — including Sinochem Holdings Corp Ltd and China General Nuclear Power Corp — to help promote their digital transforma­tion.

China’s manufactur­ing sector is facing challenges from digital transforma­tion and upgrade, as people have shown rising demand for tailor-made products, which puts forward higher requiremen­t for intelligen­t and flexible manufactur­ing, said Zhang Song, CEO of Thoughtwor­ks China, a technology consulting company.

Zhang said digital technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce will play a vital role in ensuring the stability of supply chains and helping enterprise­s make accurate prediction­s and enhance operationa­l efficiency based on customer data.

China’s spending on digital transforma­tion is expected to reach $1.5 trillion in the 2021-2024 period, with an average annual growth rate of 17 percent, according to a report by market research firm Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Sinochem’s booth is seen during an expo in Shanghai.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Sinochem’s booth is seen during an expo in Shanghai.

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