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The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, along with two other government organs, have jointly issued an implementation plan for digital transformation of the electronic information manufacturing industry.
The plan sets targets for 2027, requiring major enterprises to achieve a numerical control rate of key production processes exceeding 85 percent. Meanwhile, by 2030, a relatively sound data infrastructure system for the electronic information manufacturing industry is set to become operational, yielding a batch of landmark smart products. The ecosystem for digital services and standards supporting transformation will be largely completed. It consolidates the endogenous drivers for stable growth in the sector, increasing the ability of electronic information technologies and products to enable digital transformation in other industries.
The plan proposes 18 key tasks focusing on five main areas: accelerating the research and application of core digital-intelligent technologies; promoting digital transformation and intelligent upgrades; accelerating the synergistic leap toward high-end, intelligent and green development; strengthening the diversified transformation foundation through hardware-software collaboration; and enhancing service guarantees for digital transformation.
In terms of the promotion and application of advanced general technologies, the plan encourages the use of smart sensing, virtual reality, augmented reality and immersive audio technologies to drive innovation in digital-physical integration, while speeding up the trial and adoption of innovative products like smart wearable devices and intelligent robots.
Regarding the intelligent upgrading of high-end electronic information products, the plan calls for deeper application of advanced computing, intelligent control, human-computer interaction and big data technologies in AI-powered terminal products. It also advocates for faster development of smart sensors, intelligent mobile terminals, smart voice interaction systems and smart wearable devices.