Shanghai, China – Digital Intelligence Paradigm Exhibition (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. successfully held two roundtable forums entitled “Smart Future · Summit Dialogue” on April 18, and released the much-anticipated “Yangtze River Delta Manufacturing Digital Construction Demand Side Market Research Report”. The event not only provided in-depth insight into the digital transformation of manufacturing, but also brought together top experts in the industry to discuss the two-wheel drive of technological innovation and industrial upgrading, as well as the co-evolution of technological leadership and industrial practices.
YS1700-000-A34 The demand-Side Market Research Report on the Digital construction of the Yangtze River Delta Manufacturing Industry was jointly completed by the Digital Intelligence Paradigm Exhibition and the world-renowned market research and consulting company IPSOS. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the current situation, needs and future trends of the digital construction of manufacturing in the Yangtze River Delta region, covering six sub-industries including automobile manufacturing, electronic manufacturing, petrochemical, machinery manufacturing, food and beverage and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The report pointed out that the size of China’s manufacturing digital construction market reached 1,000.8 billion yuan in 2024, and is expected to grow to 23,06.8 billion yuan by 2029, with a compound annual growth rate of 16%. The release of the report provides a valuable reference for the industry to make market access decisions, and helps technology, product and service providers to expand demand-side opportunities.
In the first forum of “Smart Future · High Peak Dialogue”, the moderator Lei Xiumei, the chief research officer of Digital Wisdom Paradigm Exhibition (Shanghai) Co., LTD., led the in-depth discussion. Cong Liqun, a member of the Smart Manufacturing Expert Committee of the National Manufacturing Power Strategy Advisory Committee, shared his insights on the development trend of smart manufacturing. Zhu Jialin, head of YS1700-000-A34 artificial intelligence research at the East China Branch of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, discussed the application prospects of artificial intelligence in manufacturing. Wei Aipeng, deputy secretary general of the Jiangsu Branch of the Intelligent Manufacturing System Solution Supplier Alliance, discussed the practical applications and challenges of intelligent manufacturing solutions.