The "Fourteenth Five-Year" Smart Manufacturing Development Plan jointly issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other eight departments of the People’s Republic of China proposes that by 2025, 70% of manufacturing enterprises above designated size will be basically digitalized and networked, and more than 500 will be established to lead the development of the industry. Demonstration factory of smart manufacturing.
Wang Weiming, Director of the Equipment Industry Department I of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China, introduced at the press conference on the 28th that the "Plan" includes 4 parts: the status quo and situation, overall requirements, key tasks, and safeguard measures, which can be summarized as "2, 4, 6, 4". ", that is, "two steps, four tasks, six actions, and four measures."
"Two steps" means: by 2025, most of the manufacturing enterprises above designated size will realize digital networking, and key industry backbone enterprises will initially apply intelligence; by 2035, manufacturing enterprises above designated size will fully popularize digital networking, and key industries The backbone enterprises are basically intelligent.
Among them, the specific target by 2025 is: 70% of manufacturing enterprises above designated size have basically realized digital networking, and built more than 500 smart manufacturing demonstration factories that lead the development of the industry; smart manufacturing equipment and industrial software market satisfaction rates exceed 70% respectively And 50%, cultivate more than 150 system solution providers with high professional level and strong service capabilities; complete the formulation and revision of more than 200 national and industry standards, and build more than 120 industrial Internet platforms with industry and regional influence.
Wang Hong, deputy director of the Equipment Industry Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, introduced that it is necessary to promote the in-depth application of new technologies such as digital twins, artificial intelligence, 5G, big data, blockchain, and virtual reality in the manufacturing process, and explore the formation of a batch of intelligent scenarios.