Under the guidance of national policies and driven by market demand, the sensor industry is accelerating its shift toward domestic alternatives.
National policies have been introduced to support self-sufficiency in core foundational components
The Smart Manufacturing Special Initiative provides key support for sensor R&D
Local governments have introduced supporting policies to promote industrial clustering
Strong demand from industrial automation, IoT, and other fields
Growing need among domestic companies for customized and localized services
Supply chain security concerns are further accelerating the adoption of domestic alternatives
Domestic companies have continuously increased investment in R&D
Product performance in certain fields has reached close to international standards
Application solutions are increasingly tailored to local needs
Breakthroughs have been achieved in fields such as industrial control and environmental monitoring
A range of products with independent intellectual property rights have been developed
The domestic adoption rate has gradually increased in key industries
The capability for collaborative development across the industrial chain has been enhanced
Key breakthroughs are still needed in high-end sensor segments
Brand recognition and market trust need to be further enhanced
Weaknesses persist in certain segments of the industrial chain
The New Infrastructure initiative is creating substantial market opportunities
Digital transformation across industries is generating new demand
Dual drivers from both policy support and market forces
Continually investing in core technology R&D
Products have been deployed across multiple industrial sectors
Actively participating in the formulation of industry standards
Collaborating with upstream and downstream partners to build a robust industrial ecosystem