Beijing Raytrans Becomes One of the First Members of the "IoT and Smart City Development Seminar" and the IoT Study Group
From May 14 to 15, 2015, the "IoT and Smart City Development Seminar" and the Inaugural Meeting of the IoT Study Group were grandly held in Beijing. With the theme of "Smart City, IoT China", the conference further implemented the 2015 work arrangements of the Building Energy Efficiency and Science and Technology Department of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, aiming to promote new achievements in smart city pilot projects. In response to Premier Li Keqiang's first proposal in the government work report to implement the "Internet +" action plan, this marked the formal inclusion of "Internet +" into the top-level design of national policy. Beijing Raytrans Digital Technology Co., Ltd. became one of the first members of the IoT Study Group, leveraging its tremendous advantages and technical accumulation in the communications field over the years to contribute to the future construction and development of smart cities.
Attending guests engaged in academic seminars and exchanges on topics such as informatization of urban planning, construction and management, urban grid management, intelligent applications of urban municipal public facilities, and network information security, promoting the widespread application of mobile Internet, cloud computing, big data, and IoT technologies in digital city management and smart city construction.
The conference was divided into four parts: the Inaugural Meeting of the IoT Study Group, the IoT and Smart City Development Forum, the IoT and Digital City Management Development Forum, and the Internet + and Smart City Development Forum. At the Inaugural Meeting of the IoT Study Group, participating representatives elected the Beijing Municipal Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement Bureau of Urban Management as the lead unit of the study group, and reviewed and approved the "Working Rules of the IoT Study Group of the Digital City Professional Committee (Draft)".
At the IoT and Smart City Development Forum, experts from the University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, and the IoT Research and Development Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences provided a comprehensive interpretation of the application of IoT technology in smart city construction from a research and academic perspective; they also shared application cases and achievements of IoT technology in smart transportation, smart communities, smart government affairs, and other fields from the perspectives of technical application and technical services. Wen Minhong, Deputy Director of the Lecong Smart Town Development Center in Shunde District, Foshan City, and Wang Dacheng, Executive Deputy Director of the Smart Office of the People's Government of Changyang Town, Fangshan District, Beijing, introduced the achievements and future development goals of Lecong and Changyang from the perspective of pilot city management and construction.
At the IoT and Digital City Management Development Forum, experts from Chaoyang District of Beijing, Wusheng County of Sichuan Province, and Xuzhou City reported on the achievements of digital city management and digital municipal construction in their respective regions, emphasizing that the application of IoT technology has greatly improved the efficiency of urban management and brought convenience to people's lives. They also presented the new technologies and achievements of their respective units in serving smart city management and smart municipal construction, providing learning and reference for advancing the construction of smart city management and smart municipal systems.
At the Internet + and Smart City Development Forum, experts and scholars from Shanghai Quectel, Aerospace 503 Institute, and China Property Management Association (Beijing) delivered excellent speeches on the top-level design and practice of smart city construction, as well as the application of IoT technology in logistics, municipal pipeline networks, smart furniture, home-based elderly care, transportation, and other fields.
The Internet + action plan aims to promote the integration of mobile Internet, cloud computing, big data, and IoT technologies with modern manufacturing, facilitate the healthy development of e-commerce, industrial Internet, and Internet finance; it also effectively promotes the healthy development of smart cities through new models such as smart technology, smart industry, smart services, smart management, and smart living.
