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          China builds up new pillar industries

          Updated: 2012-11-07 08:39
          ( Xinhua)

          Experienced engineers

          Voice Touch, an app developed by Chinese engineers, recently became a competitor for Apple's Siri voice input system.

          The new app, which allows Chinese people to speak instead of type when sending messages, calling friends and generating microblog posts, has been refused entry into the Apple Store several times since June. The latest explanation from Apple is that Voice Touch is "too similar with Siri," according to the app's developer, Anhui USTC iFlytek Co. Ltd.

          The refusal was interpreted as "Voice Touch beats Siri" by some Chinese fans who think Voice Touch is "smarter." Voice Touch has been downloaded on "jail-broken" iPhones over one million times, and Android downloads have hit four million, according to the developer.

          Jiang Tao, vice president of iFlytek, said Voice Touch is more accurate in voice recognition for two reasons. "For one thing, we have a better algorithm for computing the results. Chinese engineers are best in the world," he said.

          "For another, iFlytek has been working in speech technology fields for more than a decade. We have collected large volumes of voice data in Chinese, including dialects," he said.

          China, a country known for its large talent pool of engineers, is trying to keep pace with global developments in the new-generation IT sector that features cloud computing, mobile Internet and the Internet of Things, among others.

          Observers maintain that Chinese engineers, diligent and smart, can play an important role in China's drive to build up new pillar industries.

          But Jiang admitted that amidst global competition, Chinese companies lack innovative ideas. "We can beat foreign companies in technology, but at a higher level of competition, it is the idea," said Jiang.

          "Mark Zuckerberg invented a new business model. China's Ma Yun invented a new model," said Jiang, comparing the founder of Facebook with the chairman of China's leading e-commerce company Alibaba. "We are eager to become a great company, but we have not yet invented a new model."

          Government-led innovation

          Besides the four pillar industries, China is building three pioneering industries -- new energy, new-type materials and new-energy vehicles, which are expected to play a significant role in the country's development orientation.

          According to China's plan, the added value of the aforementioned seven strategic emerging sectors will account for 8 percent of the country's GDP in 2015 and 15 percent in 2020.

          Feng Xue, 34, a driver of the No 90 bus in Beijing, is probably one of the most experienced electric vehicle (EV) drivers in China.

          "It is nice to drive a bus without a tailpipe," said Feng, who has recorded nearly 80,000 kilometers in the all-electric bus since he was chosen to drive the electric shuttle bus for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008.

          "Driving an EV is quite similar to driving a conventional bus, except that it has meters showing the battery level and battery temperature instead of the gas level," said Feng.

          When Feng started out four years ago, there were few electric vehicles in China. Now about 19,000 electric vehicles are running on China's roads, mostly buses, taxis or vehicles for public services, like mail delivery or garbage collection, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology.

          China, a late-comer to the global auto industry, is gearing up to take the lead in meeting the industry's "go electric" trend. It has invested heavily to develop EVs and to subsidize them through trial projects, such as those for buses.

          There are two types of electric vehicles -- hybrid-electric vehicles powered by both batteries and gasoline and all-electric vehicles propelled by only electric power.

          After exploring this field for more than a decade, China has decided to focus on the development of all-electric vehicles. The country is currently focusing on lithium battery research in hopes of increasing the range of EVs and leading the market.

          The all-electric No 90 bus runs a 33-km route. Feng Xue said he can do two trips before changing batteries at the terminal station. The electricity costs about one-sixth of what it would cost to burn oil.

          Feng said the range anxiety about the electric bus will be "temporary."

          "Just a decade ago, the cell phone battery was big and unstable. Now it does not bother us anymore. Technological breakthroughs may happen at any minute," he said.

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