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IOTE 2024 | The 21st International Internet of Things Exhibition-Shanghai

2024.04.24-26
Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center

Precision heading to the future, IOTE 2024 Shanghai High-Precision Positioning Technology and Application Summit Forum Highlights

2024-05-06

In the past year or two, AI has taken the C position in the entire technology circle. With the support of AI, the Internet of Things has been upgraded to the era of the Internet of Intelligence.

On April 23, the much-anticipated IOTE 2024 China Intelligent Internet Ecosystem Conference and the “2023 Internet of Things Star” annual list award ceremony were grandly held in Shanghai. The conference was co-sponsored by Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association, Chongqing Internet of Things Industry Association, Shanghai Internet of Things Industry Association, and Hangzhou Internet of Things Industry Association. The speech topics covered AI, satellite direct connection, passive Internet of Things, star flash, and AIoT. Popular technologies and products in the current industrial chain, such as going overseas, attracted more than 400 Internet of Things industry elites from all over the country to gather together to discuss new development opportunities in the era of intelligent Internet.

Leaders and guests attending the conference include: Huang Jianliang, vice chairman and secretary-general of the China Society of Technology Economics, Yang Weiqi, executive chairman of the Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association, Huang Jiarui, commercial managing director of the Asia-Pacific region of the Wi-Fi Alliance, China Electronic Technology Standard Research Wang Lijian, chief engineer of the institute, Xiao Shanpeng, director of the Internet of Things Technology and Application Research Institute of China Mobile Research Institute, Zhang Yihui, director of the Innovation and Development Department of the Artificial Intelligence Research Center of China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Song Zhiqiang, deputy general manager of the Marketing Operation Department of China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd. He Wei, a researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Li Tuo, Director of Ecological Cooperation of Terminal Cloud Hongmeng of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Zheng Jiuli, Deputy General Manager of Beijing Guodian Hi-Tech Technology Co., Ltd., Chen Qiuhuang, CEO of Hangzhou Suli Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Liu Yi, director of the Internet of Vehicles Business Department of Jerrylian Technology Co., Ltd. (Blacktea Mobile), Zhang Yulong, manager of the wireless product business unit of Lierda Technology Group Co., Ltd., Jiang Wenjun, chairman of the Smart Health Care Committee of the China Electronics Chamber of Commerce, and others from The leaders of Internet of Things associations across the country are: Pan Juncai, Secretary-General of Shanghai Internet of Things Industry Association, Zuo Qiang, Secretary-General of Electronic Paper Industry Alliance, Xie Jinfeng, Party Branch Secretary and Secretary-General of Chongqing Internet of Things Industry Association, Chongqing Internet of Things Industry Association Deputy Secretary-General Zhang Liuling, Secretary-General of Shandong Internet of Things Association Su Guanqun, President of Xiamen Internet of Things Industry Association Wang Yusen, President of Hong Kong Internet of Things Chamber of Commerce Zhuang Yijian, Secretary-General of Heilongjiang Internet of Things Industry Association Ma Jiayang, Secretary-General of Qingdao Internet of Things Association Li Guangwen, Secretary General of Ningbo Internet of Things Intelligent Technology Application Association Wang Peng, Executive Secretary General of Wuxi Internet of Things Industry Association Li Minmin, and Deputy Secretary General of Fujian Internet of Things Industry Association Zhang Yangxiu.

Zheng Huabing, Secretary-General of Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association, presided over the conference. Huang Jianliang, Vice Chairman and Secretary-General of China Society of Technology Economics, and Yang Weiqi, Executive Chairman of Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association, delivered opening speeches in turn.

Zheng Huabing, Secretary General of Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association

Huang Jianliang, Vice Chairman and Secretary-General of China Society of Technical Economics

Yang Weiqi, Executive Chairman of Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association

Multimodal large models are an important trend in the future

Large models, as a cutting-edge technology in the field of artificial intelligence, have made significant progress recently. Zhang Yihui, director of the Innovation and Development Department of the Artificial Intelligence Research Center of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, believes that the industrial large-scale model industry includes four types of entities: AI manufacturers focus on promoting full-chain capabilities, industrial technology service providers improve product capabilities through “patching”, and start-ups realize large-scale Model tool innovation, scientific research institutions/tech giants focus on cutting-edge exploration. In the future, industrial large model technology will evolve from general large models to multi-modal large models, application scenarios will transform from peripheral links to multi-link comprehensive empowerment, and technology products will evolve from simple superposition to system reconstruction, pushing the industry to a new stage of general intelligence. .

Zhang Yihui, Director of Innovation and Development Department of Artificial Intelligence Research Center of China Academy of Information and Communications Technology

Internet of Things connections move from quantitative to qualitative changes

The main connection of the Internet of Things is the cellular Internet of Things. The cellular Internet of Things technology is also a branch that has been iterated very quickly in recent years — from NB-IoT to Cat.1 to 5G and now Redcap, 5.5G, etc. Cellular IoT technology is always evolving ahead of its time. Song Zhiqiang, deputy general manager of the Marketing Operations Department of China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd., analyzed the latest technology and application trends in the Internet of Things industry represented by cellular Internet of Things with the title “New Trends, New Capabilities, and New Ecology”. He said that Internet of Things connections are changing from quantitative to qualitative changes, and related value management is reflected in the emphasis on key entrance card positions, the emphasis on forward-looking technology layout, the emphasis on deep cultivation of industry fields, the emphasis on scene-based layout promotion, the emphasis on platform ecological construction, and the emphasis on online channel operations, etc. From different perspectives, these will help enterprises transcend the value of connectivity and move towards a future where everything is intelligently connected.

Song Zhiqiang, Deputy General Manager of Marketing Operations Department of China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd.

Sensor fusion AI is imperative

Sensors are of great importance in industrial fault monitoring, but traditional monitoring methods have great room for improvement in accuracy and efficiency. He Wei, a researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, shared in detail “Multi-sensory fusion industrial fault monitoring technology based on deep learning”, in which the fault prediction voiceprint recognition product combines visual and auditory sensors, artificial intelligence algorithms, and neural networks Processors, etc., fault analysis image recognition products incorporate customized image recognition algorithms to meet the needs of different industrial application scenarios. In fact, domestic substitution, performance improvement, and AI empowerment are the main trends in current sensor development.

He Wei, researcher at Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

The goal is to apply Hongmengization to thousands of industries

The unified architecture of the operating system lays the foundation for full-scenario service perception. The AIoT era also ushered in the upgrading of operating systems. Li Tuo, Director of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Terminal Cloud Hongmeng Ecological Cooperation, revealed at the meeting that the Hongmeng ecosystem has passed the first stage. The ecological base and large-scale games, tools and other applications have been successfully completed, and the number of native Hongmeng head applications has exceeded 200+. At present, Hongmeng Ecosystem has entered the second stage of the full launch of native applications. It plans to realize 5,000+ native applications of Hongmeng head through soft, hard, core and cloud collaboration. It hopes to join hands with more developers to accelerate the application of Hongmeng in thousands of industries.

Li Tuo, Director of Ecological Cooperation of Terminal Cloud Hongmeng, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Satellite IoT application characteristics: low orbit, low frequency, narrow band

Satellite direct connection is another hot spot in the market in recent years. In this context, Zheng Jiuli, deputy general manager of Beijing Guodian High-Tech Co., Ltd., shared in depth the application of Apocalypse constellation satellites in different industry scenarios, revealing that Apocalypse Generation plans to build 38 low-orbit narrow-band communication satellites to achieve global coverage and provide data reports Text and voice message service transmission services. And there are currently 21 in-orbit networking operations. It is expected that the first-generation constellation networking will be completed within 2024 to achieve global real-time communications. It is worth mentioning that the completion of the Apocalypse constellation will quickly solve the outstanding bottleneck problems of my country’s lack of low-orbit IoT constellations and being controlled by others. It is of great significance to seize global satellite frequency orbit resources and low-orbit satellite IoT technology and industry development strategic highlands.

Zheng Jiuli, deputy general manager of Beijing Guodian Hi-Tech Co., Ltd.

AIoT technology makes agriculture no longer dependent on the weather

Many traditional industries in China are waiting for innovation, and the same is true for agriculture, which has always relied on weather. Chen Qiuhuang, CEO of Hangzhou Suli Technology Co., Ltd., shared the topic “Application Practice of AIoT Technology in Future Farms”. In his view, agricultural AIoT will usher in improvements in efficiency, cost and other aspects, but the development of agricultural science and technology also faces a series of problems, such as infrastructure costs are still high, products are not yet fully mature, there is a lack of standards and specifications, the application environment is relatively limited, and commercial The pattern is not completely broken through, etc. From the perspective of solving problems, the essence is still that the agricultural Internet of Things returns to people-friendly prices, so that farmers can want to use it and know how to use it, so that agriculture can truly increase production and efficiency.

Chen Qiuhuang, CEO of Hangzhou Suli Technology Co., Ltd.

The important opportunity for eSIM lies in overseas markets

From SIM to eSIM, it is a new opportunity to reshape the industrial chain and improve business models. In a sharing by Liu Yi, Director of the Internet of Vehicles Business Department of Shenzhen Jeruilian Technology Co., Ltd. (Blacktea Mobile), it was mentioned that the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s “14th Five-Year Plan for Information and Communications Industry Development” will use eSIM technology as a technology related to artificial intelligence, big data, and blockchain. It is necessary to deepen the expansion of new technologies such as chain and other parallel industries in vertical industries and fields. And more than 400 operators around the world support eSIM, including Chinese operators who strongly support the commercial use of eSIM in industries such as the Internet of Vehicles and the Internet of Things. In addition, eSIM’s important development opportunities lie in going overseas. Hongtea Mobile will be committed to providing customers with competitive overseas local basic operator traffic resources and product portfolios, and providing flexible and reliable business service models.

Liu Yi, Director of the Internet of Vehicles Business Department of Shenzhen Jerrylian Technology Co., Ltd. (Blacktea Mobile)

Two major IoT industry research reports were released on the same stage

In addition to the narration from the enterprise perspective, the conference also held a pre-release ceremony for the “China Internet of Things Industry Innovation White Paper (2024 Edition)” and the release ceremony of the “Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry White Paper (2023)”. The two reports were from the perspective of industry observers. , based on a long-term, all-round understanding and compilation of the Internet of Things industry from a national and prefecture-level city perspective, is committed to objectively and impartially delivering valuable research information to the outside world.
“China’s Internet of Things Industry Innovation White Paper (2024 Edition)” is a joint cooperation between 30+ provincial and municipal Internet of Things organizations across the country under the guidance of the China Internet of Things Group Joint Conference, started by Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association and AIoT Star Map Research Institute It is compiled through long-term and all-round observation of the Internet of Things industry and a comprehensive review of China’s Internet of Things industry to form a systematic knowledge “planet” of the Internet of Things.
The Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry Association disclosed in the “Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry White Paper (2023)” that in 2023, the scale of Shenzhen’s Internet of Things industry will increase by approximately 14.5% year-on-year, reaching a scale of approximately 650 billion, and the growth rate will be slower than in 2022. rebounded, increasing by about 4 percentage points. During the 13th Five-Year Plan, the average annual compound growth rate of Shenzhen’s Internet of Things industry reached approximately 23.8%. It is expected to maintain an average annual compound growth rate of 17.1% during the 14th Five-Year Plan. In 2025, the city’s Internet of Things industry scale will exceed 950 billion.

“China Internet of Things Industry Innovation White Paper (2024 Edition)” pre-release ceremony

“Shenzhen Internet of Things Industry White Paper (2023)” Release Ceremony

Roundtable Forum: Discussing competition, innovation and cooperation among different IoT technologies

The roundtable forum session deeply demonstrated the long-term accumulation and instant thinking of the participating guests, focusing on the general direction of “Fragmented IoT Market, Competition, Innovation and Cooperation among Different Technologies”. Zhang Zhongliang, the head of the AIoT Star Map Research Institute, served as the host. Xiao Shanpeng, Director of the Internet of Things Technology and Application Research Institute of China Mobile Research Institute, Huang Jiarui, Commercial Managing Director of the Wi-Fi Alliance Asia-Pacific Region, Zheng Jiurei, Deputy General Manager of Beijing Guodian Hi-Tech Technology Co., Ltd., Wireless Products of Lierda Technology Group Co., Ltd. Business unit manager Zhang Yulong successively shared his thoughts and research progress on passive IoT technology, Wi-Fi technology, satellite IoT technology, and starlight technology, bringing important inspiration to the audience.

2023 “Internet of Things Star” Annual List Award Ceremony Starry

“IoT Star”, as the annual benchmark event of the AIoT industry, has attracted much attention. The 2023 “Internet of Things Star” participating companies cover the upstream and downstream of AIoT. Nearly 500 companies participated in the selection with outstanding achievements, innovative products, and outstanding projects, which was very lively. The 2023 “Internet of Things Star” award ceremony was also held at the conference site.

Top 100 Chinese Internet of Things Companies in 2023

With their outstanding contributions in IoT technology research and development, product innovation and market promotion, 100 companies are in the leading position in the industry and will be listed among the top 100 Chinese IoT companies in 2023.

Top 50 Chinese Internet of Things Enterprises by Investment Value in 2023

Companies that have grown rapidly in the past two years have also shown their excellent results, and after fierce competition, they have entered the top 50 Chinese Internet of Things companies with investment value in 2023.

Innovative Products in China’s Internet of Things Industry in 2023

The industry is developing at a rapid pace, and it is proficient in continuous innovation and breakthroughs in various products. Many industry products were unveiled at this year’s IoT Star, ranking as the industry innovation pioneer.

2023 China Internet of Things Application Benchmark Case List

The implementation of Internet of Things projects is an important mark in advancing the industry’s milestones. Currently, projects in various fields such as smart cities, smart parks, smart transportation, smart agriculture, smart industry, smart energy, smart medical care, and new retail continue to be implemented. In this session of the Internet of Things Star companies also come to compete for the list with their latest outstanding projects.

2023 List of Outstanding People in China’s Internet of Things Industry

IoT Star has also set up a special “Character Award” to recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the IoT industry and who have made outstanding achievements in technological research, management innovation and industry promotion.

This paper is from Ulink Media, Shenzhen, China, the organizer of IOTE EXPO (IoT Expo in China)

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