Unveiling the current situation of manufacturing industry under the process of China's industry 4.0
December 16, 2015, Shanghai - at the "made in China thousand people's conference 2016 and the second Internet manufacturing Summit Forum" held today, the sponsor ZD Zhiding and the industry 4.0 Association jointly released China's first edition of China's industry 4.0 progress report, showing for the first time the current situation, challenges and internal characteristics of China's manufacturing industry in the face of industrial change, It provides a very valuable reference for practitioners in relevant industries in China. On December 16, 2015, at the 2016 made in China Millennium conference and the second Internet manufacturing Summit Forum held in Shanghai today, the sponsor ZD Zhiding and the industry 4.0 Association jointly released the first edition of China's "China industry 4.0 progress report", which first showed the current situation, challenges and internal characteristics of China's manufacturing industry in the face of industrial change, and provided a very valuable reference for practitioners in relevant industries in China
5. Since 2010, the voice of China's manufacturing industry reform has been rising. Whether from the perspective of the upgrading of the industry itself or the further development of China's overall economy, the reform of China's manufacturing industry has become the focus of China and even the world. At the same time, industry 4.0 has quickly become a hot topic. Although this concept originated in Germany, the definition of the four stages of industrial development has been widely recognized by the industry. Therefore, from the goal of the development stage, industry 4.0 has become a clear common development direction. Industrial development to the fourth stage will be a comprehensive work of digitalization, interconnection, IOT and intelligence. Whether Germany, China or the United States, will move towards this goal, The difference will be the specific technical path and implementation system. In this context, the Chinese government officially released the "made in China 2025" strategy on May 8, 2015, and the core goal of industry 4.0 has become an important foundation for it
has the reform of China's manufacturing industry begun? How about the starting point? What is the status quo? What are the challenges facing enterprises? The industry urgently needs to understand this series of problems. Therefore, the first third-party organization in China to promote the transformation and upgrading of China's manufacturing industry in the Internet Era (mic1000 for short) launched this survey, jointly with industry 4.0 Association and ZD to the top, and released China's first version of China's industry 4.0 progress report (the report for short)
this survey began on September 10, 2015 and lasted for 3 months, covering 12 provinces and cities with developed manufacturing industry (including Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Shenzhen, Beijing, etc.), a total of 22 manufacturing sub sectors. Through this report, it reveals some important information that is little known in the process of China's manufacturing industry reform, including:
more than half of the enterprises have a more comprehensive understanding of the overall concept of industry 4.0: 31.3% of the enterprises believe that industry 4.0 is to guide a new round of technological change, and 22.87% of the enterprises believe that it will be the inevitable Transformation Road in the face of industry crisis. Among them, the most recognized features of industry 4.0, and the top four choices are intellectualization (16.78%), digitization (13.82%), interconnection (12.83%), and IOT (12.41%), indicating that Chinese manufacturing enterprises have reached a good level of understanding of industry 4.0
in the current process of promoting industry 4.0, the driving force from the government is the lowest: only 3.34% of enterprises believe that the promotion of industry 4.0 is due to the promotion of the government; 22.37% of enterprises believe that it is the promotion of technological innovation, which shows that Chinese enterprises pay more and more attention to technological innovation; The second driving force is production cost pressure, accounting for 20.05%; 18.51% of enterprises choose intelligence, which shows a strong spontaneous driving force of enterprises
more than 75% of enterprises have started or are ready to start industrial 4.0 Investment: the survey shows that 43.92% of enterprises have started to invest in industrial 4.0 reform, 32.43% of enterprises will start to invest in the next three years, and only 14.86% are not considered. The organization shows the enthusiasm of Chinese enterprises in industrial 4.0, which is also consistent with their own performance
more enterprises choose to transform their existing platforms and enter industry 4.0, with different entry points: 17.14% of enterprises choose to update their internal production facilities and strengthen automation and intelligence, 16.43% of enterprises choose to upgrade mes/erp software systems, while relatively few enterprises invest in big data, digitalization, IOT, cloud manufacturing, etc., the most critical aspects of industry 4.0, only 7.04%, 6.34%, 6.10% and 5.87% respectively, It shows the characteristics of gradual and sudden changes when Chinese enterprises enter the field of industry 4.0
talent and R & D innovation ability are great challenges in the process of China's industry 4.0: another reason for the upgrading of most enterprises' existing platforms to industry 4.0 is the new challenges brought to enterprises by industry 4.0 itself. Among them, the three main challenges include the lack of talents (2. Targeted testing of material properties of aluminum materials 0.75%), weak R & D and innovation ability (19.34%) and the lack of Standardization (18.4%), In addition, there is no successful experience for reference. The awareness of enterprise leaders and the pressure of funds required for change have brought challenges and resistance to the industrial 4.0 process of Chinese enterprises
this report can be said to be a current survey and portrait of the intelligent upgrading of China's manufacturing industry. Wang Qingyue, the drafter of "Shi Jianxin's report", the initiator of the made in China 1000 people's Association and the president of the industry 4.0 Association, said that we are glad to see that Chinese enterprises' enthusiasm and spontaneity in the process of evolving to industry 4.0 do not even lag behind western developed countries in some aspects. Of course, this report also clearly shows the difficulties and challenges faced by Chinese enterprises, which not only provides reference for practitioners in relevant industries, but also points out the direction for the future work of industry 4.0 Association
how to make its own industrial development evolve to the fourth stage in a balanced and rapid manner is a problem that all major manufacturing countries, including China, must seriously deal with, which will determine the competitive pattern of the global manufacturing industry in the new stage. Gao Fei, the initiator of the made in China 1000 people's Association and the general manager of ZD Zhiding, said that Chinese manufacturing enterprises obviously cannot stay out of it. This report gives us a more comprehensive understanding of the current situation of China's manufacturing reform. The made in China 1000 people's Association will also, based on the resistance and challenges reflected therein, promote the exchanges between relevant enterprises, institutions and organizations more specifically, and accelerate the reform of China's manufacturing industry
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