Internet of things applications in the fields of security and smart home solutions are receiving greater attention on the world stage than ever before, and they feature as a highlight of this year's World Internet of Things Exposition that gets under way today.
Internet of things technology and connected services are being extensively used in the city of Wuxi in East China's Jiangsu province, to reinforce its position as one of the country's smartest cities.
Data collection and analysis have risen to become one of the most important roles in industrial development, especially in industries involved with the internet of things, senior executives said.
There are not many people who can claim that their actions have had an impact on the lives of millions, but Liu Haitao probably can.
The results from the trial of the world's first intelligent vehicle network management system are set to be unveiled to the public at the 2018 World Internet of Things Exposition, China's top IoT event held in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, from Saturday to Tuesday.
Making full use of Wuxi's achievements in the Internet of Things industry, Canada-China IoT and Blockchain Research Institute's Wuxi branch has made substantial efforts in boosting the integration of the blockchain and IoT industries.
The rapid development of the internet of things industry in Wuxi has attracted a large number of recruiters to the city in Jiangsu province, according to a senior local official.
The government of Wuxi, a long-time manufacturing hub in East China's Jiangsu province, has encouraged local manufacturers to improve their efficiency by upgrading with internet of things technologies.
Internet of things technologies are transforming the everyday lives of people in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, thanks to the city's efforts to position itself at the center of the latest tech revolution.
The Intellectual Sports Park of Wuxi will sign two agreements valued at 3 billion yuan ($437 million) at the 2018 World Internet of Things Exposition, which opens in the city on Saturday.
The Middle East economy is going through a transformation from oil-based to knowledge-based, providing new investment opportunities for Chinese technology companies, according to senior executives of the global financial institution HSBC.
Italian wine exporters see potential in China as tastes and demand diversify, and they expect to target 230 million consumers to further expand growing sales, according to industry experts.
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