Since becoming China's first and only national demonstration zone for internet of things in 2009, the city of Wuxi in East China's economically powerful Jiangsu province has invested heavily in revolutionizing the way it does business.
Compared with the previous year, this year's World Internet of Things Expo will attract more enterprises, professionals and industry leaders.
An increasing number of large global companies are choosing to launch major new projects in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, due to the rapid growth of the internet of things industry in the city.
A loft in a spring breeze of rapid urbanization and economic growth, Wuxi in Jiangsu province, one of the birthplaces of China's modern industry and commerce, has taken the lead in the internet of things.
Big names in China's tech industry, Alibaba and Huawei, have decided to set up new bases in Wuxi's Hongshan, expecting to power the creation of China's first internet of things town.
Wuxi, Jiangsu province has confirmed plans to build China's first national-level measurement and testing center for internet of things-related perception equipment.
The success of the internet of things industry in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, is helping to revitalize the city's traditional industries, as local manufacturers partner with IoT companies to integrate smart technology into their operations.
A chip company based in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, is looking to plug the security holes in China's enormous network of internet of things-connected devices with its new range of secure integrated circuits.
A bicycle with an ordinary lock is nothing more than a simple mode of transport. One that has a lock connected to the internet of things has proved to be something that can change the world.
The city of Wuxi in East China's Jiangsu province is blessed with a natural environment that has attracted people for centuries to visit, settle and launch business - a fact that remains to this day.
In the past seven years the internet of things industry has gone from strength to strength, and to cope with its growth the demand for top level IoT talents has risen dramatically.
Chinese information technology giant Inspur Group inaugurated a 5.5 billion yuan ($830 million) industrial park for big data companies in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, on Aug 15.
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