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3D printing and 5G white paper 1.0

During this period, from the deliberation and adoption of the Opinions on Promoting the High-quality Development of Infrastructure at the meeting of the Central Committee for the Reform and Reform of the People's Republic of China to the proposal of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the People's Republic of China to "accelerate the progress of the construction of new infrastructure such as 5G networks and data centers", the top-level design presses the "acceleration key" for the construction of new infrastructure. Relevant industries and academia have turned their attention to "new infrastructure", and it is time to accelerate the construction of new infrastructure.

 

According to relevant reports, "new infrastructure" is most likely to focus on seven areas: first, 5G base station construction (5G plate), second, ultra-high voltage, third, intercity high-speed railway and urban rail transit (infrastructure and high-speed rail), fourth, new energy vehicle charging pile, fifth, big data center, sixth, artificial intelligence, and seventh, industrial internet.

 

The China Academy of Information and Communication predicts that with the development of 5G commercial and large-scale network construction, the total revenue of network equipment and terminal equipment will be about 450 billion yuan in 2020, and the expenditure on 5G equipment in various fields will exceed 520 billion yuan in 2030, which will continue to drive the development of 5G core industry.

 

From a technical point of view, the 5G construction puts forward higher requirements for antenna design, energy conservation and consumption reduction, and medium-high frequency devices. The emergence of 5G innovative technologies such as Massive MIMO promotes the development of optical fiber and other industries to high-value-added industries. The technical requirements are improved, which forces the upgrading of low-end and medium-end industries.

 

3D Science Valley and Anshi Asia-Pacific jointly released the "3D Printing and 5G White Paper", which analyzes the development potential, technical requirements and challenges of the 5G market from four aspects: the 5G technology policy environment and market opportunities, the 5G antenna market, the 5G radiator market, the 5G small base station, and the filter market, as well as the opportunities of 3D printing technology in enabling the manufacturing of high value-added and complex 5G communication equipment parts.