Guangdong province – China’s manufacturing powerhouse – has unveiled comprehensive plans to integrate artificial intelligence into industrial operations and attract foreign investment, underscoring its commitment to technological upgrading and international cooperation.
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The provincial government held two press conferences on Wednesday to outline a new three-year action plan – launched a day earlier – that aims to harness AI in manufacturing, as well as to preview an coming investment event designed to draw international businesses and capital to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.
At the briefing, officials highlighted progress by regional giants in achieving tech self-sufficiency.
Qu Xiaojie, deputy head of Guangdong’s Department of Industry and Information Technology, cited Huawei Technologies’ Ascend processors and Tencent Holdings’ Hunyuan AI model family as examples of “full-stack ecosystems” that were providing “fresh impetus for the transformation and upgrading of the manufacturing sector.”
Both companies are headquartered in Shenzhen, the province’s largest economy.
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Huawei last month showcased new developments in its Ascend chip line, unveiling hardware designed to deliver world-class computing power without relying on Nvidia processors.