On July 18th, reporters from both sides of the Taiwan Strait embarked on a trip to learn about the development history of Jinchuan Group and conduct interviews on the company.
Reporters from both sides of the Taiwan Strait embarked on a trip on July 18th to learn about the development history of Jinchuan Group and conduct interviews on the company [Photo by Zhang Juncheng]
This event was organized by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council and the All-China Journalists Association, with the participation of 43 reporters from 23 media outlets.
During the interview, the reporters explored the industrial transformation and upgrading of Jinchuan Group, the development of green and intelligent mining, and the construction of circular economy projects. They visited the "5G+ rail transportation electric locomotive unmanned driving" intelligent workshop, the "intelligent filling" unmanned intelligent workshop, the product distribution center of the nickel smelting plant, the copper foil project with an annual production capacity of 30,000 tons of new energy electronic materials in Jinchuan Group Copper Co., Ltd., and the Jinchuan Science and Technology Museum, experiencing the world of "smart mines, smart factories, and digital Jinchuan" on site.
Reporters from both sides of the Taiwan Strait embarked on a trip on July 18th to learn about the development history of Jinchuan Group and conduct interviews on the company [Photo by Zhang Juncheng]
"When we talk about mines, what we think of is manual handling. Jinchuan Group's implementation of unmanned driving a kilometer underground is truly remarkable, giving me a new understanding of this traditional industry," said a reporter participating in the event.
The innovative application of Jinchuan Group's 5G+ industrial internet in production has left a deep impression on the reporters, who highly praised Jinchuan Group's implementation of accelerating the conversion of cutting-edge scientific and technological achievements and promoting the development of intelligent mining.
Chen Binhua, who is deputy head of the information bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office and leader of the trip, said that it is a great opportunity to help journalists delve into the depths of the Chinese mainland to understand its vibrant socio-economic development.