At the Shanghai Stock Exchange International Investors Conference roundtable on November 13, Hu Shunjing, Board Secretary of Nari Technology Co.,Ltd., shared insights on "New Opportunities in High-End Manufacturing: AI and High-Quality Energy Development."
Hu emphasized that the integration of visual perception and cognitive processing represents the cornerstone of industrial intelligence, with AI transforming machine vision from standalone devices into central system components. By enabling end-to-end connectivity across R&D management, quality control, and data feedback loops, AI-driven solutions can substantially reduce defect rates and material waste in manufacturing while empowering "lights-out factories" with real-time intervention capabilities. He noted that advancing AI standardization will further lower adoption barriers for machine vision, helping manufacturers achieve cost-efficiency.
Regarding corporate strategy, Hu outlined Nari Technology's alignment with China's 15th Five-Year Plan priorities, particularly in new power systems, energy storage, and distributed energy development. Leveraging core competencies in smart grid dispatch, UHV transmission, and flexible power technologies, the company is accelerating deployments of intelligent grids and zero-carbon industrial parks. This year saw the establishment of a "New Business Task Force" focused on emerging energy storage, virtual power plants, and microgrid solutions.
Hu identified power semiconductors as the "beating heart" of energy transformation, detailing Nari Technology's chip-level R&D initiatives since 2019 to localize voltage-current conversion technologies. Moving forward, the company will dual-track AI and power electronics innovation to bolster national energy security, resilience, and intelligent infrastructure modernization.
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