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Focuslight is shining example for China's manufacturing sector

By Andrew Moody (China Daily) Updated: 2015-09-21 07:52

Focuslight is shining example for China's manufacturing sector

Workers on a motor vehicle production line at a factory in Qinzhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Victor X. Liu could be the new face of China's manufacturing. The 42-year-old, who has a doctorate in power electronics from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, in the United States is far removed from the entrepreneurs who used to turn out plastic toys and other inexpensive products on China's southern and eastern coasts as the country became the workshop of the world.

He is chief executive officer and president of Focuslight Technologies, which is based in the Xi'an High-tech Industries Development Zone in northwestern China.

The company, which makes semiconductor lasers that have applications in 3-D printing as well as medical uses in skin rejuvenation and in dentistry, could be a model for the Chinese government's "Made in China 2025" strategy launched in May.

The government wants to focus on 10 key sectors, including robotics, information technology, aerospace, maritime equipment and high-tech shipping, high-speed rail and new-energy vehicles.

"This is the new economy and about upgrading the manufacturing process. We are a high-tech company making a product that is not only very competitive in China but also in the world," he said. Made in China 2025 is, in fact, the first 10-year phase of a 30-year program to upgrade China's manufacturing sector.

The aim by 2045 is for the country to become a leader in innovation.

China is not the only country to launch such plans. The US came up with its National Network for Manufacturing strategy in 2013 to build 45 innovation centers to serve as regional manufacturing development hubs.

In Europe, Germany has unveiled its Industry 4.0 plan aiming to build high-end smart factories, the United Kingdom has launched its British Manufacturing 2050 strategy and France its New Industrial France plan focusing on key industries such as new energy and digitalization.

That China should have a renewed focus on manufacturing may seem at odds with the government's aim to rebalance the economy toward being more services-led. Premier Li Keqiang said in 2013 he saw developing services as a "strategic measure" to upgrade the economy.

Cai Hongbin, dean of the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University and also a member of the National People's Congress, China's legislature, insisted the 2025 plan was a timely restatement of the value of manufacturing to the Chinese economy.

"People say that services sector is good and manufacturing is bad but I completely disagree with this. I think if the manufacturing sector becomes stronger then the services sector will grow from that.

"I think the plan is a really good policy target to signal the importance of manufacturing. Until now there hasn't been enough attention paid to manufacturing," Cai said.

One of the reasons manufacturing has been downplayed is that with labor costs rising dramatically over the last decade, China has been unable to remain a low-cost producer.

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