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制造业加快数智化转型
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-29 22:02

Core Insights - The 2025 World Manufacturing Conference released a report indicating that over 60% of enterprises have achieved digitalization across all business processes as of June 2023, marking a transition from a medium to a higher level of digital transformation in China's manufacturing sector [1][3] - The report highlights the dual pressures of green transformation and cost reduction faced by the manufacturing industry under the "dual carbon" goals, emphasizing the necessity for improved production methods through digital transformation [1][4] Group 1: Digital Transformation Progress - As of June 2023, the digitalization penetration rate in key business areas such as R&D and production exceeds 60%, with 77.4% of industrial enterprises implementing digital transformation [1][3] - The integration of digital transformation is moving from isolated applications to systematic advancements, with 61.4% of enterprises utilizing industrial cloud platforms, enhancing cross-enterprise collaboration [3] Group 2: Policy and Support - The Chinese government has introduced several policies, including the "Digital Empowerment Action Plan for SMEs (2025-2027)" and "Guidelines for Digital Transformation of SMEs," to accelerate the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises [2][3] - A public service platform for the integration of information technology and industrialization has been established, providing assessment and benchmarking services to over 360,000 enterprises across all provinces [3] Group 3: Future Directions - The manufacturing sector is transitioning from a focus on scale to strength, with digitalization becoming a foundational infrastructure for the entire industry [4] - The development of artificial intelligence is being integrated with digital transformation, pushing the manufacturing industry into a new phase characterized by model-driven approaches [4][6] - The goal is to achieve basic digital manufacturing by 2030 and intelligent manufacturing by 2035 across national industrial enterprises [4]