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12 five Internet of things development plans in China are aimed at ” Four and one “
NPC: "During his speech, Mr. Wen said China should “promote demonstrations on how to use the Internet of Things,” | the internet of things
From China Realtime Report by Bob Davis: "For a longtime Washington reporter new to Beijing, like myself, there was plenty that seemed familiar at the opening session of the National People’s Congress – the heavy security, the military band playing the national anthem, the obsequious political aides....Premier Wen Jiabao read a 15,000-word booklet on China’s plans for the future to the 2,923 delegates assembled in the stupendously large Great Hall of the People... The rhetoric was very un-Washington. He promised a better “future” only twice, and pledged to act “prudently” seven times.CCID Consulting: Internet of Things, Beachhead in New Wave of Competition among Chinese Cities | Business Wire
BEIJING--( BUSINESS WIRE )--The Wuxi City in eastern China's Jiangsu Province was undoubtedly the most extraordinary player in the area of the Internet of Things in 2009. Following Wuxi's suit, cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Fuzhou, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Kunshan, Chengdu, and Hangzhou have also joined the first contingent for the development of the Internet of Things. Thus a new wave of competition among Chinese cities has emerged after a recession of enthusiasm in the development of the information industry represented by PC and the Internet. Unlike the Pearl River Delta cities in Southern China which emerged as China's first information industry base due to their advantages in geographic location, cost and government policies, Wuxi is leading the new wave of the Internet of Things with both strong capabilities and aspirations.“CCID Consulting’s Latest Research Report Gives an Overview on the Landscape of China’s Emerging Internet of Things Industry, Featuring Key Players Including the City of Wuxi “BEIJING–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Wuxi City in eastern China’s Jiangsu Province was undoubtedly the most extraordinary player in the area of the Internet of Things in 2009. (((Who would have guessed.))) “Following Wuxi’s suit, cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Fuzhou, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Kunshan, Chengdu, and Hangzhou have also joined the first contingent for the development of the Internet of Things. Thus a new wave of competition among Chinese cities has emerged after a recession of enthusiasm in the development of the information industry represented by PC and the Internet.
Arphid Watch: the Internet of Chinese Things | Beyond The Beyond
Reporter's Notebook: Strange Trip from Washington D.C. to China's NPC -- Bob Davis - China Real Time Report - WSJ
Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg The U.S. State of the Union Address (above) and the delivery of the Chinese government’s annual work report at the National People’s Congress (top) have some things in common, but the differences are striking. By Bob Davis For a longtime Washington reporter new to Beijing, like myself, there was plenty that seemed familiar at the opening session of the National People’s Congress – the heavy security, the military band playing the national anthem, the obsequious political aides.Datang Telecom accumulate 5000000000 "Rooted" Internet of Things | Venture Capital Resources
My news for Investors JINAN , Shandong , China , Dec. 21, 2010 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- Jinan Yinquan Technology Co., Ltd., one of the wholly-owned subsidiaries of China Intelligence Information Systems Inc.(CIISI) (OTC Bulletin Board: IICN),is selected as one of the key supporting enterprises by Shandong Government for the Five-year (2011-2015) Internet of Things Industry Development Plan (the Plan). Internet of Things (IoT) is a term for when everyday ordinary objects are connected to the Internet via microchips. IoT may realize intelligent identification, position, track, monitoring and management by using a combination of multiple information sensors including RFID, infrared sensor, GPS and laser scanner.
China Intelligence Information Systems Inc.'s Subsidiary Has a Place in Provincial Five-year Industry Development Plan for Inter
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China will be able to localize production of 30% of the sensor chips for the Internet of Things within three years, an expert told a RFID summit held ...
China to Make 30% of 'Internet of Things Components' in 3 Years
New Engineering Center of Rural Internet of Things Founded-center- а -english
The forum on Anhui Rural Internet of Things and the press confernence of new Anhui Engineering Center of Rural Internet of things were held in Hefei on July 28. The forum and the press conference,sponsored by Anhui Provincial Administration of Science and Technology, Hefei Institues of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences(CASHIPS),Anhui Provincial Association of Science, Anhui Provincial Administration of Commerce, were held by Anhui Branch of China Telecom, Anhui Long-kun Technology Development Co., Ltd. and Anhui new engineering Center of rural Interner of Things. Currently, the technology of Internet of Things has become a key national emerging industry.The IOT EXPO , the 3rd conference for telecommunication dedicated to Internet of Things, gave me the opportunity to visit Shanghai. I was very amazed about the strong motivation for Internet of Things in China. Several talks mentioned the opportunities for network carries and solution providers for implementing better services and solving society problems.
China: Internet + Internet of Things = Wisdom of the Earth
Mobile apps and internet of things to take off in China | Articles | FutureGov - Transforming Government | Education | Healthcare
With the availability of mobile broadband infrastructure, mobile applications for governments will take off in China, Professor Qu Chengyi, Member of the Advisory Committee for State Informatisation, has told FutureGov. ACSI advises the Premier and other senior State Council officials on the issues concerning the use of information technology within government as well as in the society. “Just two years ago, although mobile phones were widely available, few leveraged them for business applications,” he said, adding that this year he has witnessed a few governments taking the lead to leverage the mobile platform, since 3G networks are available and smart phones are abundant.Regardless of such doubts, as there, but we have now to be positive to see that China has shaped a sure market measurement, present property networking expertise has been applied in public security, city management, environmental monitoring, energy conservation, site visitors control and so on. Trying back, 2009, IT Sector than in full swing speculation virtualization, SOA, cloud computing, and several other key words, Web of things not to be left within the ranks of which, even following the closure described as a computer, the Web after the global data industry, the third wave; around the globe The introduction was invariably some motion, vigorously promote the development of Internet of issues in China, Premier Wen Jiabao and Minister of Business and Data Expertise Li Yi took turns in his speech, additionally makes the Web of issues suddenly heat up; if caring people will find on the Internet on on the “Web of issues” in the search outcomes than ever before.

