Leaders of Chinese IT giants call for accelerated digital transformation of real economy
By Li
Xinyi from People’s Daily
Many of
the leaders of China's tech giants have offered policy suggestions during the
ongoing “two sessions” in Beijing. The proposals are mainly about how to
support the development of the real economy through the internet.
These
lawmakers and political advisors gathered in Beijing for the 13th National
People’s Congress (NPC) and the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), opening on March 5 and March 3,
respectively.
Internet
companies are digital assistants helping traditional enterprises develop rather
than their competitors, said Pony Ma, Tencent’s chairman and CEO, and an NPC
deputy.
He
stated that the development of "industrial internet", integration of
industry and the internet will provide historical opportunities and technical
conditions for high-quality development of the real economy.
Great
efforts should be made to advance the construction of information
infrastructure in the development of industrial internet, including
accelerating comprehensive commercial deployment of 5G and IPv6, he said,
adding that China should also promote innovative development of cloud
computing, encourage rapid development of cloud platforms such as industrial
cloud and financial cloud, in a bid to accelerate digital transformation of the
real economy.
Robin
Li, Baidu founder and a CPPCC member held that artificial intelligence (AI)
will further promote the development of road transportation and medical
industry, suggesting the country establish a data sharing and usage mechanism,
and encourage local authorities to explore and establish intelligent transportation
solutions.
The
standards for filling out electronic medical records should be improved, he
suggested, adding that medical institutions should be encouraged to strengthen
cooperation with research institutes and enterprises, and the technical standards
and legal guarantee for data applications should be strengthened.
Ding
Lei, director and CEO of NetEase, as well as a CPPCC member, pointed out that
further implementation of internet plus advanced manufacturing will promote
high-quality economic growth, at a time when China continues optimizing and
upgrading its economic structure.
He
suggested that the development of the industrial Internet of Things (IoT)
should be deepened to promote advanced manufacturing, noting that AI and big
data should be fully used so as to better understand user needs, optimize
production and advance intelligent, high-end and market-oriented development of
China’s manufacturing industry.
Yang
Yuanqing, chairman and CEO of Lenovo Group, as well as a deputy to the NPC,
called for more efforts to integrate artificial intelligence with the internet,
to create more "efficiency dividends" and to promote high-end
manufacturing in China.
He
suggested greater policy support for the smart IoT industry to refine the
standards for policy implementation. Yang also called for more benchmarking
cases of smart IoT to promote feasible experience.
Xiaomi
Group’s founder, chairman and CEO Lei Jun, who is a deputy to the NPC, believes
that IoT enjoys broad application prospects, which will bring new development
opportunities for manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, security and other
sectors. Industrial IoT applications should be accelerated to help intelligent
transformation of factories.
He also
called for the development of smart agriculture to boost the implementation of
the rural revitalization strategy, and wider application of medical IoT to help
build a healthy China.
China
will work to transform and upgrade traditional industries, as stated in this
year’s government work report.
To
promote the development of high-quality manufacturing, the country will
strengthen the foundations of industry and the capacity for technological
innovation, boost the integrated development of advanced manufacturing and
modernized services, and work faster to make China strong in manufacturing, the
report stated.
The
country will create industrial internet platforms and expand Intelligent Plus
initiatives to facilitate transformation and upgrading in manufacturing,
according to the report.
The NPC
Standing Committee has included in its five-year legislative plan a number of
laws related to AI, such as the digital security law, the personal information
protection law and the revision to the law on scientific and technological
progress.
A complete set of remote care
solutions customized by Alibaba Cloud IoT engineers enables 24-hour remote
care. If the smart medicine box is not opened, the phone will receive a
message. Photo by Xu Kangping from People’s Daily Online
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