China Announces First Batch of 15 "Pioneer-Level Smart Factories," Including Baosteel and Shanghai Aerospace

Deep News
Nov 27

On November 27, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and five other departments officially unveiled the first batch of 15 "Pioneer-Level Smart Factories" in the country. These factories span multiple industries, including equipment manufacturing, raw materials, electronics, and consumer goods. Among them, two Shanghai-based projects were selected: Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. (Baosteel)'s "High-End Green Silicon Steel Predictive Manufacturing Smart Factory" and Shanghai Aerospace Equipment Manufacturing Factory Co., Ltd.'s "High-Reliability Large-Scale Aerospace Product Full-Process Chain Smart Factory."

The Pioneer-Level Smart Factory represents the highest tier in MIIT's smart factory development initiative, which categorizes factories into four levels: foundational, advanced, exceptional, and pioneer. These top-tier factories are nominated by regional authorities or central enterprises and developed under the guidance of the National Intelligent Manufacturing Expert Committee.

The initiative mandates that Pioneer-Level Smart Factories integrate next-generation AI and digital technologies deeply into manufacturing processes. This includes breakthroughs in equipment, processes, software, and systems, as well as innovations in R&D paradigms, production methods, service frameworks, and organizational structures—ultimately reshaping industrial models and corporate forms.

For instance, Baosteel's "High-End Green Silicon Steel Predictive Manufacturing Smart Factory" exemplifies its AI-driven transformation. In 2024, Baosteel launched an AI strategy, deploying a large-scale model for the steel industry to enable predictive production. Unlike traditional order-driven manufacturing, this model combines historical data, expert insights, and downstream trends to forecast demand and generate "pre-orders," optimizing resource allocation and production planning in advance.

Baosteel reports significant progress in its predictive smart factory. AI algorithms have halved R&D trial cycles for high-grade non-oriented silicon steel while achieving over 95% prediction accuracy. On-site applications, such as blast furnace temperature prediction and machine vision quality inspection, have improved daily scheduling efficiency by 70% and reduced bottleneck process switches by 30%. Additionally, the company's full-stack digital platform and digital twin management system have boosted anomaly resolution efficiency by more than 50%.

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