During the COVID-19, There are many suppliers in China and they are suffering the fact that many manufacturing companies are doing the relocation and shift their supply chains from China abroad. As a result, many companies are facing issues in the supply chain. We hope to understand the future of the manufactures in South China, as well as what the supply chain will be.
At the same time, the manufacturing industry is accelerating the process of hi-tech automation. 5G, internet of things and high-precision intelligent robots, coupled with automated processes, have allowed the company to resume production despite the limitations on its human workforce.
Data from the National Bureau of Statistics showing manufacturing accounted for about 30 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product in the first three quarters of 2018. Companies are turning to robots with around 100million workers in China’s manufacturing industry. For example, Dongguan has allocated US$56.8million to boost automation in factories in 2019.
The European Chamber is delighted to invite industry experts, with perspectives ranging from Supply Chain, Automation and Digitalization, to discuss the current status and future of the manufacturing revolution in Guangdong.