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Plans for 'future industries' aim to exploit local advantages

Xinhua | Updated: 2021-02-24 09:50
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An industrial robot, supported by artificial intelligence and 5G technologies, puts finishing touches to a western commode at a production facility in Quanzhou, Fujian province, on Jan 13. [Photo/Xinhua]

BEIJING-Four years ago, Peng Xiaobo, who had been working in the research, development and management of spacecraft technology for 25 years, established Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology Co Ltd to pursue his dream of advancing commercial spaceflights.

Peng, CEO of the company, believes the value of the aerospace industry has not been fully tapped. "Our goal is to become a global leader in commercial spaceflights," he said.

Despite the limited scale of the company, its core competitiveness in the field has highlighted China's emerging "industries of the future", a new buzz-phrase that highlights the key direction of the country's most recent round of industrial revolution.

Although there is yet to be a clear definition, experts believe that industries of the future share the features of boasting leading-edge technologies and prospects for explosive growth.

China has accelerated the layout of this major cause with Beijing as well as the provinces of Hebei and Anhui to gear up developing "future industries" by making use of local advantages.

Pioneers surging

Origin Quantum, a three-year-old startup focusing on quantum computers and related technologies, recently rolled out an operating system called Origin Pilot. The system will effectively improve the overall utilization of quantum chips and shorten the time it takes to put a new quantum computer into operation, according to experts.

The company is based in Hefei, Anhui province, now a hub for China's quantum technology. Yunfei Lu where the company is located, is often called "Quantum Street" by locals as it is home to over 20 quantum technology startups.

Some 150 kilometers east of Hefei, 10 5G-driven unmanned mining trucks were rumbling with full loads of iron ore at a mine owned by Masteel (Group) Holding Co Ltd, one of China's largest iron and steel complexes.

"Equipped with technologies such as laser radar, a satellite navigation system and 5G network, the truck can avoid obstacles, park precisely and be operated remotely, improve mining safety and production efficiency," said Yang Zhenyu, an on-site engineer with Qingdao Huituo Intelligent Machine Co Ltd that develops the trucks.

Since China kicked off the commercialization of 5G services in 2019, 5G technology has been embedded in intelligently connected factories, ports, driverless cars and various aspects of people's lives, with some 700,000 5G base stations in operation.

The country will further build more than 600,000 5G base stations in 2021 while accelerating 5G coverage in major cities and advance co-construction and sharing, said Xiao Yaqing, minister of industry and information technology, at a work conference in December.

The ministry will form 20 typical industrial application scenarios and release 5G millimeter-wave frequency plans for some frequency bands, he added.

"The development of future industries offers a great opportunity for China to keep pace with rapid global innovations," said Pan Jiaofeng, president of the Institutes of Science and Development under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, adding that the emerging middle-income group and groundbreaking technologies will bring new opportunities to China's future industries.

Blooming throughout the country

In the coming 15 years, China will implement a number of forward-looking and strategic major national science and technology projects in the frontline fields of artificial intelligence, quantum information, integrated circuits, life and health, brain sciences, breeding, aerospace science and technology, and deep earth and ocean exploration.

Provincial-level regions are taking advantage of their specific resources to cultivate future industries, and Beijing has been playing a leading role.

The national capital will gear its forward-looking planning toward future industries such as quantum information, new materials, artificial intelligence, satellite internet and robotics, according to the city's outline for its development plan in the next five years and development goals through 2035.

It will build a research institute for future technological innovation and a center for the application of future technological achievements, and accelerate the development of key subsectors such as quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum precision measurement.

Shanghai, the country's business and financial hub, will strengthen scientific research and strategic planning in sixth-generation communications, next-generation photonic devices, brain-computer fusion, hydrogen energy, stem cells and regenerative medicine, synthetic biology and new marine economy to lay a solid foundation for future industrial development.

Anhui will expand its first-mover advantage in new energy vehicles and intelligent connected vehicles as part of the province's grand plan of building a world-class cluster of strategic emerging industries.

Hebei province, which nearly surrounds Beijing, will further make use of its already mature industrial chain and supply chain to promote the provincewide interconnection of 5G networks and advance the layout of future industrial chains such as blockchain and quantum communication, said the provincial government.

Zhang Xiaofeng, an expert on Internet Plus and digital economy, said the development of future industries will accelerate China's transformation to an intelligent economy and the country's evolution to high-quality growth, ushering in the next long boom cycle.

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