Recently, Huawei has officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Hainan Airlines and Fangda Special Steel, a subsidiary of Liaoning Fangda Group, marking a new stage in the cooperation between the two parties in the aviation and steel fields. This cooperation not only covers the deepening of traditional businesses, but also has a comprehensive layout in digital and intelligent transformation. Huawei will provide technical support to Fangda Special Steel, especially in the development and application of AI large models, to help it make breakthroughs in the digital transformation of the steel industry.
According to the cooperation agreement, Huawei and Fangda Special Steel will jointly respond to the technical challenges faced by the steel industry and jointly develop special large models suitable for the steel industry. This cooperation is not only a technical level collaboration, but also includes many aspects such as enterprise data governance, information security and digital talent training. Fangda Special Steel said that this cooperation is not only a continuation of long-term cooperation in the aviation and steel fields, but also hopes to further expand its digital innovation opportunities in the pharmaceutical sector through cooperation with Huawei.
At the 2023 Huawei Developer Conference, Huawei Cloud CEO Zhang Ping'an emphasized the application prospects of Pangu's big model, pointing out that its target market is mainly aimed at the B-side, covering multiple industries such as finance, government affairs, mining, and meteorology, and the steel industry is also among them. an important part of the Since 2024, Huawei's layout in the steel industry has been deepening, and has successively cooperated with Hunan Iron and Steel Group and Baosteel Co., Ltd. and other companies, especially in the development of hot rolling natural broadband prediction models, and has achieved remarkable technical results.
This cooperation will promote further development of the steel industry in data governance and the construction of green and low-carbon data centers. With the gradual implementation of large-scale model technology, the steel manufacturing industry is actively embracing this trend, hoping to improve production efficiency, optimize product quality through advanced technologies, and make breakthroughs in energy conservation and emission reduction.
However, although the application prospects of large-scale model technology in the steel industry are broad, it still faces many challenges in its actual implementation. Problems such as insufficient data and insufficient application depth need to be solved urgently. In the future, both sides need to further explore more application scenarios, closely combine large-scale model technology with actual production and operations, and promote the steel industry to achieve deeper digital transformation and upgrading.