工信部发布14个行业数字化转型“场景导航图”
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-12-11 09:37

Core Insights - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released the "Guidelines for Promoting Digital Transformation in Key Industries (2025 Edition)" at the 2025 Integration of Informatization and Industrialization Conference, focusing on 14 industries including steel and petrochemicals [1][2] - The guidelines aim to assist enterprises in overcoming challenges related to unclear demands and paths in their digital transformation efforts, transitioning from fragmented exploration to systematic advancement [1][2] Group 1: Digital Transformation Framework - The "Scenario Navigation Map" covers 14 industries and includes various digital transformation scenarios and cross-business collaboration scenarios, structured around five business activities: R&D design, production manufacturing, operation services, business management, and supply chain management [1][2] - The structured design of the map helps bridge the language barrier between industrialization and digitalization, enabling enterprises to identify transformation entry points accurately [1][2] Group 2: Implementation Strategy - The guidelines emphasize using scenarios as the core approach for transformation, with clear boundaries for each scenario that focus on specific business pain points [2] - Enterprises are encouraged to follow a step-by-step implementation process: conducting scenario diagnosis and analysis, developing a transformation plan, resource allocation based on the element list, and ultimately achieving cross-scenario collaboration and overall optimization [2] Group 3: Future Directions - The Ministry plans to guide localities in implementing pilot applications of the "One Map and Four Lists" approach, continuously updating the industry scenario maps and fostering excellent solutions and service providers [2] - The goal is to make the "Scenario Navigation Map" a practical blueprint for high-quality development in manufacturing, injecting momentum into the deep integration of the real economy and the digital economy [2]