A visitor experiences a 5G remote controlled cockpit model that can control unmanned trucks at the 1st Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Dec 12. [Photo/IC]
The digital economy has become an important driver of China's high-quality development, and the country's industrial policies have accelerated the application of the digital economy in various fields.
In terms of macroeconomic policies, a report to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China emphasized the importance of expanding domestic demand and deepening supply-side structural reform.
From an industrial perspective, current construction of "new infrastructure" has laid a solid foundation for the rapid development of digital industries. The "new infrastructure", which was first proposed during the Central Economic Work Conference in 2018, includes 5G base stations, ultra-high voltage power facilities, high-speed railways, new energy vehicle charging piles, industrial internet, artificial intelligence and big data centers.
Currently, the country has made great progress in many of the above-mentioned fields, but in terms of sectors related to digital economy, such as AI, industrial internet and big data centers, there is still much room to develop.
Specifically, in terms of industrial internet, the real penetration rate of the country's industrial internet platform had increased from 14.67 percent in 2020 to 17.5 percent in 2021, still far from the 45 percent target proposed in the nation's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25).
In the AI sector, according to market consultancy iResearch, the scale of the country's AI core industries hit about 200 billion yuan ($28.68 billion) last year, which drove related upstream and downstream industries to reach about 800 billion yuan. But a plan released by the State Council, China's Cabinet, vowed that by 2030, the scale of AI sector is expected to exceed 1 trillion yuan and related industries to surpass 10 trillion yuan.
As for big data centers, the acceleration of digital transformation in various industries has led to soaring demand for data storage, data transmission and data processing. An action plan from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said that the annual growth rate of data center racks will remain at around 20 percent by the end of 2023.Data center racks consist of a physical frame to house electronic servers, cables, networking devices, cooling systems and other computing equipment.
With supporting policies, smart cities have become a critical application scenario of the digital economy. A smart city is a new concept and model that uses digital technologies, such as internet of things, cloud computing, big data and spatial geographic information integration to drive new models like smart urban planning, construction and management, and related services.
At present, several policies have already been introduced to support the construction of smart cities. The report to the 20th National Congress of the CPC also emphasized the role of the construction of smart cities. Such efforts to promote smart cities will drive the development of a slew of areas related to the digital economy.
In terms of applications — online government affairs, smart transportation, medical care, education and other fields — are speeding up their integration into peoples' lives.
To start with, smart transportation has become the main direction of smart city construction. Through comprehensive perception, collaborative interconnection and dynamic regulation of various transportation elements, the management and operation of downstream highways, airports, ports, rail transit and other multiple scenarios can be achieved.
According to 36Kr, a tech media research organization, the market size of smart transportation in the country is expected to hit 1 trillion yuan by the end of 2023.
In addition, the smart city concept has been integrated into social governance, which includes digital government affairs, smart education, healthcare and other public services. Through flexible dispatching of service resources, the digitalization level of social governance has been improved.
From a technical perspective, a smart city comprises multiple basic elements such as hardware, software and service providers. Related industry chains involve software and hardware development and manufacturing, communication network access, system integration, management, operation and maintenance.
To be more specific, industry chains related to the sector include hardware equipment manufacturing, software platform development, data and content services, system integration as well as service provider operations.
Also, smart transportation might become one of the first application sectors of the smart city. Transportation is the backbone of a city, and the development of smart transportation is a necessary attribute in the construction of a smart city.
Currently, the construction of smart transportation infrastructure has been continuously improving with supportive policies. A complete intelligent transportation system needs the coordinated development of various elements in the transportation field, including smart transportation infrastructure and tools as well as traffic operation management.
The government has launched plans to drive transportation infrastructure that is digitalized, network-based and intelligent, and aims to build a new model of transportation infrastructure.
At present, the construction of new infrastructure supporting smart transportation is accelerating. According to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, a government think tank, more than 3,500 kilometers of roads in the country had achieved intelligent upgrades by the end of 2021.
At the same time, pilot applications of smart transportation and intelligent connected vehicles have been gradually rolled out in many places across the country.
Beijing and Shanghai were named as the first batch of pilot cities for such vehicles in April last year while 10 other cities including Chongqing and Shenzhen joined in December last year. Notably, with the integration of technologies, like smart bikes and cellular vehicle-to-everything technology, greater coordination between vehicle and road will be gradually achieved.
Through all-round connection and efficient interaction between people, vehicles, roads and clouds, vehicles can be supported to obtain more information, so that autonomous driving technology can be improved to drive the construction of a smart transportation system.
More importantly, the continuous improvement of the smart transportation system and the acceleration of the construction of smart cities will boost the fundamentals of the technology, media and telecommunications industry.
In the future, smart transportation systems, real-time interaction of vehicles and roads will be realized, and a digital twin city will be built.
Smart transportation will improve people's travel experiences in terms of safety, efficiency, and energy-saving. The development and popularization of unmanned driving will further change people's lifestyles and become an important part of smart cities.
With the gradual implementation of related application scenarios, the growth of the TMT industry will be accelerated. Combined with the forecast of Haitong Securities, we expect that the annual growth rate of the telecommunications industry will reach 10 percent to 15 percent going forward.
The writers are Wu Xinkun, Yang Jin, Liu Ying and Xun Yugen, analysts from Haitong Securities.
The World Internet Conference (WIC) was established as an international organization on July 12, 2022, headquartered in Beijing, China. It was jointly initiated by Global System for Mobile Communication Association (GSMA), National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center of China (CNCERT), China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), Alibaba Group, Tencent, and Zhijiang Lab.