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Industrial AI alliance debuts in Shanghai

Zhu Shenshen
An AI industrial alliance was founded in Shanghai on Thursday, another step toward the city establishing complete AI ecosystem.
Zhu Shenshen
Industrial AI alliance debuts in Shanghai
Zhu Shenshen / SHINE

AI industrial alliance gets founded in Shanghai on Thursday, with 22 members in the first batch. 

An AI industrial alliance was founded in Shanghai on Thursday, another step toward a complete AI ecosystem in the city.

Shanghai AI Development Alliance (SAA) consists of 22 firms, including Baidu, DeepBlue and UCloud, along with the Microsoft Asia Research Center (Shanghai) and ABB, a Swiss-Swedish multinational operating in robotics and automation technology.

Unlike other tech alliances, SAA players from a variety of industries, including automakers, banks, industrial zones and telecommunications carriers.

Shanghai is home to more than 1,000 AI firms. The city generates a huge volume of data each providing huge potential for AI firms, said Zhang Ying, chief engineer of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization.

The local AI industry generated 70 billion yuan (US$10.4 billion) in 2017. Core sectors are expected to produce more than 100 billion yuan by 2020.

Binjiang in Xuhui District and Zhangjiang of the Pudong New Area are leading AI innovation bases, with other developments in Yangpu, Changning, Minhang and Jing'an districts.

AIWIN or Artificial Intelligence World Innovations, a global-oriented AI competition also debuted on Thursday, part of the coming World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai this autumn. AIWIN has invited startups from Israel, France and UK to attend the WAIC event.



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