Sponsor: School of Digital Economics
Report time: November 5, 2021 9:00---10:00
Reporting location: Online Tencent Conference: 841766082
Report title: Status Quo and Trend of Digital and Intelligent Development of Manufacturing Industry
Speaker: Huang Pei
Content of report:
The digital transformation trend of China's manufacturing industry; the connotation, application scenarios and cutting-edge trends of intelligent manufacturing; intelligent manufacturing case analysis; manufacturing enterprises' difficulties and strategies for promoting intelligent manufacturing; manufacturing enterprises' talent and training needs analysis in the field of digital technology and intelligent manufacturing.
Brief introduction of the reporter:
Huang Pei, professor-level senior engineer, part-time professor of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Since March 2002, he has served as the chief editor and CEO of e-works digital enterprise network. Dr. Huang Pei serves as the Deputy Secretary-General of the Intelligent Manufacturing International Alliance (Preparation), a member of the Information and Communication Economic Expert Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Deputy Chairman of the Intelligent Manufacturing Professional Committee of the Chinese Artificial Intelligence Society, the Vice Chairman of the Hubei Artificial Intelligence Society, and the Hubei Mechanical Engineering Society. Vice Chairman, Deputy Director of the Intelligent Manufacturing Institute of the Intelligent Manufacturing Society of the China Association for Science and Technology. Dr. Huang Pei has 30 years of rich experience in the field of intelligent manufacturing services. He has provided consulting services for hundreds of companies, and led companies to visit more than 100 outstanding companies in more than ten developed countries. He has won the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award. Dr. Pei Huang received his PhD in Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 1997. In December 2001, he obtained an advanced management certificate from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and served as the head of three national 863 projects. (Text / Reviewed by School of Digital Economics / Huang Lijuan)