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16个中国工厂跻身世界经济论坛灯塔工厂
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-17 21:49
Core Insights - The World Economic Forum announced the addition of 23 new lighthouse factories to its global network, with 16 of them located in China, including Hisense Visual Technology and Hichain Energy [1] - These factories exemplify how to achieve significant industry transformation amid geopolitical turmoil, cost pressures, and rapid technological changes by adopting advanced technologies, particularly AI [1] - The new lighthouse factories have made notable progress in enhancing resilience, integrating AI into core operations, and scaling digital transformation across networks rather than individual factories [1] Industry Trends - The global lighthouse network evaluates excellence in five dimensions: production efficiency, supply chain resilience, sustainability, customer-centricity, and talent development [1] - The World Economic Forum's Executive Director emphasized that competitiveness now relies more on rapid perception, adaptation, and response capabilities rather than just efficiency [2] - The selected factories demonstrate that smart-driven operational models are achieving scalable development, with resilience and sustainability becoming core aspects of industry operations [2] Event Information - The 56th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting will take place from January 19 to 23 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, with the theme "The Spirit of Dialogue" [3]
中国新增16个“灯塔工厂”,其中7家企业来自长三角
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2026-01-16 12:14
Core Insights - The latest selection of "Lighthouse Factories" by the World Economic Forum highlights the strong capabilities of China's manufacturing sector in digital and intelligent transformation, with 16 out of 23 selected companies being from China, representing over 60% of the total [1] Group 1: Lighthouse Factory Selection - The "Lighthouse Factory" initiative, launched by the World Economic Forum and McKinsey in 2018, recognizes top smart manufacturing capabilities [2] - From September 2025, the evaluation will include five new categories: customer-centricity, production efficiency, supply chain resilience, sustainability, and talent [2] - The 16 Chinese companies span all five categories, with the largest group being "Production Efficiency Lighthouse Factories," which includes nine companies such as EVE Energy and Michelin [2] Group 2: Regional Performance - The Yangtze River Delta region stands out with seven selected companies, including Faurecia and Midea, marking significant achievements in the textile and automotive seating sectors [3] - Jiangsu Yueda Textile became the first "Lighthouse Factory" in the global cotton spinning industry, while Faurecia achieved the same in the automotive seating sector [3] Group 3: Industry Trends - The selected companies have made significant advancements in enhancing supply chain and operational resilience, integrating AI into core production operations, and expanding digital transformation across their networks [4] - The shift from exploring technological possibilities to institutionalizing successful practices indicates a growing emphasis on resilience and sustainability in industry operations [3][4]