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Foreign firm execs keen on China’s AI boom

2025-03-07 20:06   China Daily

  RATHNINDE: At Johnson Controls, we have been actively embracing digital transformation and deeply exploring digital solutions supported by advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, 5G and the internet of things. Johnson Controls' OpenBlue digital platform, along with other cutting-edge digital technologies, enables the efficient integration and interconnectivity of buildings. Our OpenBlue digital platform uses AI to optimize building operations, improve energy efficiency and enhance occupant experience. As AI technology continues to evolve, we see significant opportunities in applying our solutions empowered by advanced AI technologies to enhance the operational efficiency of buildings, reduce energy consumption and support green transformation and growth.

  XIE: Artificial intelligence is reshaping how Vale manages its processes and resources. For example, our use of AI-powered process control models in ore beneficiation plants has generated a 2 percent uplift in recovery. China is a provider of good solutions with very competitive implementation and maintenance costs. At the beginning of 2025, global hot topics and trends were brimming with remarkable Chinese elements including DeepSeek. China has demonstrated remarkable progress in innovation, particularly in fields like AI, renewable energy and biotechnology. With strong government support, substantial investment in research and development, and a growing pool of skilled professionals, China is well-positioned to sustain and even accelerate its advancements in breakthrough technologies. The country's commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration with global partners will likely drive continued success in the coming years.

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