Four Departments Unveil Plan: Pioneering Public Computing Infrastructure for the Auto Industry, Fostering Enterprise Collaboration in High-Performance Computing
2025-12-30 / Read about 0 minute
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The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, in collaboration with three other key departments, has jointly released the Implementation Plan for Digital Transformation in the Automotive Industry. This strategic document underscores the imperative to bolster specialized computing capabilities and advanced communication infrastructure within the sector. Concrete steps outlined in the plan encompass the exploration of establishing public computing infrastructure tailored to the automotive industry and the encouragement of enterprises to engage in the co-construction and shared utilization of high-performance computing services. Such initiatives aim to overcome existing computing bottlenecks and pave the way for enhanced efficiency and innovation.

Furthermore, the plan advocates for the expedited deployment of communication infrastructure, including 5G virtual private networks, industrial internet platforms, and edge computing nodes. The overarching goal is to construct a highly reliable, low-latency, and secure communication network system that aligns with the demands of intelligent manufacturing. The plan delineates a two-phase roadmap for achieving its objectives: By 2027, it envisions a significant upgrade in the maturity level of intelligent manufacturing capabilities among benchmark vehicle enterprises, with component enterprises experiencing a marked improvement in their digitalization levels. Specifically, it targets a research and design tool penetration rate exceeding 95%, a numerical control rate for key processes surpassing 70%, an overall industry labor productivity increase of 10% compared to 2025, a 20% reduction in product R&D and delivery cycles, and the cultivation of over 20 intelligent manufacturing system solution providers.

Looking ahead to 2030, the plan sets its sights on propelling the industry's overall digital and intelligent development to internationally advanced standards. This will involve a profound integration of digitalization and business operations, coupled with the establishment of a comprehensive digital transformation standard system, a robust technology supply system, and a well-structured talent training system.