China Taps 5G for Industry 4.0 amid XR, Metaverse Race

News reports found key use cases for XR and emerging technologies amid a massive immersive rush worldwide

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Published: August 17, 2022

Demond Cureton

China has continued to develop its 5G infrastructure to develop emerging technology systems across the mainland, which will include virtual, augmented, and mixed reality, across its industrial verticals, Xinhua news reported on Wednesday.

The country aims to digitally transform with roughly 1.85 million 5G base stations across 450 million end users, totalling 60 percent of the world’s total 5G usage.

Companies are using 5G to power VR and AR-based technologies for battery production, remote surgeries, shipping and logistics, and digital farms, the report read.

The nation’s top lithium-ion battery manufacturer, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL), has been incorporating 5G at its plants to monitor them in real-time and resolve technical problems remotely.


Shanghai’s Huashan Hospital has also leveraged immersive technologies to operate on cancer patients this year with 5G networks from Huawei Technologies.

Surgeons removed the tumour with mixed reality (MR) headsets and 5G connectivity (5G+MR) via a Shanghai-based startup, the report read, adding the solutions allowed doctors to perform the procedure with only a five-centimetre skin incision.

The startup facilitated the process with real-time 3D (RT3D) digital twins projected on the patient, earning the hospital top 10 rankings at the World 5G Convention in Harbin in August.

China Grows Use Cases for 5G-enabled XR

The news follows developments for the Shanghai City Government, who revealed in mid-July it planned to back its huge metaverse plan by 2025, outlining the details in a policy paper earlier in the month in line with its Five-Year Plan.

The measures aim to place Shanghai as a global metaverse hub with $52 billion USD in funding for new semiconductors, XR headsets, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, 5G, blockchain, and others.

The funding hopes to allow Shanghai to compete with other cities and regions such as Dubai, the United States, European Union, Saudi Arabia, and many others amid the global virtual space race.

In January, China Unicom supported the 2022 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games with Huawei 5G networks, allowing the massive event to provide big data, cloud and edge computing, and augmented reality (AR) statistics for attendees while watching the competitions.

The news comes after Huawei Rotating Chairman, Ken Hu, urged global telecoms in a keynote speech in October last year to build more use cases for 5G technologies globally, namely for extended reality (XR) technologies, green telecoms development, and business-to-business (B2B) sales.

 

 

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