Huawei's Customers Win Three World Smart City Awards and Three Nominations at the 2020 Smart City Expo World Congress
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SHANGHAI, Nov. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Nanhai District of Foshan has won awards
On November 18th, at the 10th Smart City Expo World Congress, Huawei's
customers won two World Smart City Awards and four nominations for their
innovative ideas and outstanding achievements in driving smart city
initiatives. Shenzhen has won the Enabling Technologies Award for
technology-enabled refined city governance. Shanghai has been recognized with
the City Award, an award which recognizes world-class smart cities. Nanhai
District of Foshan in Guangdong has won Economy Award. Tianjin
Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA), Zhengdong New District of
Henan, Huangshan of Anhui and have been nominated for the Inclusive & Sharing
Cities Award, Innovative Idea Award, Governance & Service Award and Economy
Award respectively. These recognitions demonstrated not only the committee's
recognition of the winners, but also the industry's appreciation of Huawei in
smart city construction. During the Expo, Huawei also hosted a Smart City
Summit themed "Empowering the City Being with Intelligence and Vitality" to
discuss future city construction.
Yue Kun, President of the Global Government Business Unit of Huawei, said, "As
we navigate further through the construction and development of smart cities,
we have to concretely and practically begin a new stage of smart city
development with our experience and vision. Given smart city is a new form of
future city development, we need to focus on the core pain points of the city,
adhere to a people-oriented concept, aim at the sense of acquisition and
experience of urban services, and carry out horizontal connection and process
reengineering. This process includes the overall planning of the business
system, synergy across five major tech domains, the efficient connection of the
data system and the sustainable development of the operating system. Only
through the systematic construction of our happy home, can we build City
Intelligent Twins and create a better city life together."
A Smart and Happy City Based on Technology: Shanghai Wins the City Award
The development of a city depends on the concept, foundation, and pattern of
city construction. Shanghai, a world-class smart city powered by the
innovations of Huawei in the digital era, has been recognized with the
distinguished global City Award.
In Xuhui District, Shanghai, Huawei and the Urban Operation and Management
Center jointly developed the "12345" intelligent sensing system by using AI
technologies to dynamically analyze the interrelationship among hot topics from
three dimensions: time, space, and people. Based on the historical handling of
hot topics, a fundamental model is extracted to build a closed-loop process of
intelligent awareness discovery, data analysis, and man-machine collaborative
handling. In this way, trending hot topics and risks can be predicted in
advance, providing decision-making support for efficient service handling.
During the construction of a smart urban area, Huangpu District of Shanghai
innovatively proposed the overall goal and construction task of "IoT, Data
Connection, and Intelligent Connection". Guided by an innovative world-class
design, it will create the Urban Operation Management Center in Huangpu
District through innovative, comprehensive, all-time-space, full-process, and
closed-loop operation and management models. Currently, the district has run 15
special applications in four sectors: public security, public management,
public service, and economic operation. In the process of implementing refined
management of megacities, the concept of "unified network management" promotes
smart city governance for a smarter Huangpu District.
Technology Makes Life Better: Shenzhen Wins the Enabling Technologies Award
Based on the goal of building a "Double First-Class New Smart City", Shenzhen
builds the "Pengcheng Intelligent Twins" based on technological enablement to
continuously improve the comprehensive competitiveness of the city. By
establishing six systems — public service, public security, city governance,
smart industry, big data service, and perception network — Shenzhen has
preliminarily built a new smart city integrated construction pattern. This
pattern features platforms, applications, and the city's smart brain, which
comprehensively improves the development of fields such as city governance,
public service, and industry development.
Shenzhen has painted a vivid picture of the future smart landscape in an
"all-in-ONE" manner: ONE map for the city, ONE number for all city services,
ONE click for all-round visibility, ONE structure for integrated operation and
linkage, ONE-stop innovation and entrepreneurship, and ONE screen for smart
living. With a digitally connected government service system, all e-government
services are constantly upgraded and enhanced. In 2020, Shenzhen plans to build
46,000 5G base stations, making it the first city in China to achieve full coverage of
5G infrastructure and independent networking. Shenzhen is on the fast track to
becoming an innovative highland for industry intelligence and technology leadership.
In addition, by establishing e-Government services with reporting and
processing in seconds, Shenzhen has enabled 350 core services in 53 government
offices to move to the cloud, realizing cloud platform management within the
city and districts, enhancing quality of public service. Through the city cloud
platform, data will be transmitted directly, minimizing the need for in-person
procedures, empowering a new wave of contact-free services around various
services in the city. In addition, Shenzhen leverages multiple ways to optimize
business operations hours, shortening the time required for new enterprise
registration and approval to less than a minute. It only takes six seconds for
the filing of enterprise projects, from application to approval.
Nanhai District of Foshan in Guangdong has won Economy Award.
Nanhai District of Foshan was awarded for the Economy Award for stepping from
history to modernity. Nanhai District uses new ICT to build a "Digital Nanhai"
that integrates the centers of data integration, operation monitoring,
decision-making analysis, comprehensive exhibition, and command and
collaboration. As such, the city can be viewed on a single map, with smart
operation on a single screen and unified applications on a single cloud.
Huawei's Customers Recognized as Finalists for Multiple Awards
Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area was among the finalists for the
Inclusive & Sharing Cities Award for its achievement in nurturing a favorable
environment for smart city construction. In 2018, Huawei partnered with the
Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area and announced China's first
"AI+ Smart City" — TEDA New City. After three years of construction, the smart
TEDA New City has had a series of world-class infrastructure and application
systems to provide strong support for social innovation and social services. It
has become a prosperous, livable, and happy modern city and set a new benchmark
for smart city establishment.
Zhengzhou Smart Island was acknowledged as a nominee for the Innovative Idea
Award for its innovative labs. Centering on "future" and "innovation",
Zhengzhou Smart Island has built a future city panorama lab to construct
future-oriented city life scenarios. Currently, drones, 5G, and AI are used to
monitor the environment in an all-round manner, which is an automated and
efficient replacement of manual operations. Based on big data, the Smart Island
implements 360-degree detailed enterprise profile, builds a precise investment
promotion system, and constructs a dynamic database of 54 million enterprises
across China. The Smart Island performs digital modeling for every physical
object to form a 1:1 digital twin, building a new showcase of smart cities and
a new engine for digital economy transformation.
Huangshan City was recognized as a nominee for the Governance & Service Award
for making a digital transformation as a famous tourism city. Based on advanced
concepts and technologies such as cloud computing and big data, Huangshan City
follows the principle of "platform sharing, content co-construction, and
achievement sharing" to accelerate the construction of data resource standards
and improve city infrastructure construction. Based on the city brain of
Huangshan City, the operation and command center of the "digital government"
comes into being. Also, by focusing on innovating the smart big data analysis
applications in culture, tourism, and environmental protection, Huangshan City
facilitates the digital transformation of the culture and tourism industry.
In the smart city domain, Huawei uses City Intelligent Twins to coordinate the
collaborative planning and construction of multiple technical platforms, such
as 5G, cloud, AI, and smart terminals, enabling service collaboration. Huawei
works with partners to innovate multi-scenario solutions, such as government
service, social governance, public service, ecological civilization, and economic
service, meeting diversified city development requirements and helping customers
build city's intelligent twins to improve overall competitiveness. Currently, Huawei has
provided smart city solutions for more than 200 cities in over 40 countries.
SOURCE: Huawei
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