Wuxi Internet of Things survey: 2015 output value will reach 250 billion yuan

Wuxi Internet of Things survey: 2015 output value will reach 250 billion yuan

At the end of November, Wuxi National Sensor Network Innovation Demonstration Zone (China Sensing Information Center) officially received national approval.

The planned area of ​​the demonstration area is 20 square kilometers, and Wuxi citizens are accustomed to call it the "Perception of China" Center. The latest information obtained by the reporter of the Morning Post is that the goal of the Wuxi IoT industry is to reach an output value of around 250 billion yuan in 2015.

In the "Sagittarius" building of the National Software Park on the edge of Taihu Lake in Wuxi, a group of "returnees" are busy. They often rush to the field of application of sensor networks such as Pudong Airport and Taihu Lake. Chen Hailei is one of them.

He is the influential president of the Silicon Valley Chinese Engineers Association with 6,000 people in the United States. He was “settled down” in Wuxi by receiving Yang Weize, secretary of the Wuxi Municipal Party Committee, to register Wuxi Silicon Ding Technology Co., Ltd. Wuxi embraced the "Internet of Things" together.

Be the first to enter the field of national economy and people's livelihood

The concept of the Internet of Things (The Internet of Things) was put forward in 1999, and its definition is very simple: connect all items to the Internet through information sensing equipment such as radio frequency identification to achieve intelligent identification and management. In academia, it is generally referred to as the sensor network.

"For example, if a sensor device similar to a drift bottle is installed in the flowing river channel, the environmental monitoring department can receive real-time water quality data on the ship or the office terminal. This is of great significance for monitoring cyanobacteria in Taihu Lake." Chen Hailei said by example.

For another example, in the area of ​​subway anti-terrorism, you can monitor the changes of poisonous gas and temperature in the air, install an intrusion prevention system at the airport, and spread it on the corners, walls, and surrounding roads. Whether it is humans or animals such as cats and dogs that climbed the wall.

The examples cited by Chen Hailei are all public interests "relating to national economy and people's livelihood". He believes that only by starting from this aspect, the Internet of Things can quickly form an industry, and some people are willing to pay for it. "We must find relevant fields and have rigid needs in order to achieve scale and industrialization."

Why can't the "smart shopping" RFID radio frequency identification tags often mentioned by the media be used on a large scale? Chen Hailei believes that at present, the input and output of the Internet of Things is not proportional to the cost, and the cost must be reduced. If the cost of RFID is reduced to 1 cent and the cost is lower than the use of personnel, the hypermarket will use it.

Perhaps, one day in the future, if you want to buy a certain brand of clothes, you just need to pick up your phone and enter relevant keywords, and the surrounding businesses can immediately find your location and receive your needs. Sales information swarmed in. Chen Hailei is more optimistic about the future development potential of this "intelligent search" function.

Why did the term "Internet of Things" suddenly become a very popular word?

Xing Tao, a doctoral tutor at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and deputy secretary-general of the National Standards Working Group on Sensor Networks, said in an exclusive interview with the Morning Post reporter that the IT industry is currently experiencing bottlenecks in demand traction.

The development of the IT industry to this day has the proposition that the industry continues to move forward. The Internet or wireless communication network is getting faster and faster, but where is the future direction of the communications industry?

Xing Tao believes that letting large-capacity bandwidth and large-capacity processing capabilities extend the network to the physical world and to all aspects of our lives, thus forming a new business model and a new physical model. He vividly metaphorized: "Our IT industry hasn't been lively in 8 to 10 years, so let's lively talk about the concept of the Internet of Things."

Proposed sensor standard next year

According to the plan of the National Sensor Network Standardization Working Group, China ’s sensor network standard development plan will be formally submitted to the National Standards Committee in two years. China will strive to hold the first sensor network international standard working group in London next March ( WGSN) meeting, submit China's formal standards proposal.

"Before the standards were formulated, our country's sensor industry has been doing it for 10 years. Many small companies have been doing this, but they have not been growing. I think the main reason is the lack of standards." Chen Hailei analysis.

Tao Xing, a doctoral tutor at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and deputy secretary-general of the National Standards Working Group on Sensor Networks, also believes that "standards come first before industry can develop. It is precisely because of the lack of standards that some large enterprises Willing to enter, or disdain to enter this industry. Because there are many uncertainties, they invest a lot of risk. "

Tao Xing introduced that the United States included micro-nano sensing technology in economic prosperity and national defense security, and the “smart earth” plan with sensor network applications as its core has also received active response and support from the Obama administration. Its economic stimulus plan will invest 11 billion yuan US dollars are used for smart grids and related projects.

The EU formulated and announced a 14-point action plan including standardization, research projects, management mechanisms and international dialogue in June this year. Japan proposed the I-Janpan plan in August this year to list the sensor network as its country One of the key strategies.

IoT base invests heavily in talent

On August 7 this year, Premier Wen Jiabao paid close attention to the micro-nano sensor research and development center in Wuxi, Jiangsu, and proposed the idea of ​​setting the sensor network center in Wuxi and radiating the whole country. Wen Jiabao pointed out that "in the development of the sensor network, it is necessary to plan the future earlier and break through the core technology", "accelerate the development of the sensor network in major national science and technology projects", "establish China's sensor information center as soon as possible, or Called the 'Perception of China' Center ". After receiving instructions, the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government researched and developed the "Internet of Things", highlighted the platform construction and application demonstration work, and formed a first-mover advantage in R & D security and industrial breakthrough. Wuxi City made a deployment: seize the commanding heights of a new round of scientific and technological revolution, and build Wuxi into a high ground of innovation, talent and industry for sensor network information technology.

Zaobao reporter received a report on the “Promotion Report of Wuxi Construction of National Sensor Network Innovation Demonstration Area (National Sensor Information Center)”, which focused on “building a sensor network discipline system and talent team”, “by 2012 , The introduction and cultivation of 50 leading talents in the sensor network. "

On May 27, 2006, San Francisco, Wuxi, China, the Silicon Valley students studying abroad returned to start a business seminar. Facing the overwhelming publicity of "returnees" and "entrepreneurship", Chen Hailei was a little confused. What can I do when I come back?

Faced with "Silicon Valley" entrepreneurs, technology and venture capital experts, and overseas students, Wuxi City Party Secretary Yang Weize fully introduced the "530" plan: 1 million yuan for startup capital, 100 square meters of workplace, 100 square meters of housing apartments; Risk investment of 3 million yuan and commercial guarantee of not less than 3 million yuan.

It is reported that Wuxi's introduction of "returnees" is very solid. Just call her "aunt" before returning home, and the "aunt" will immediately prepare meals. The "aunt" was requested by the government, and there is no need to spend a penny on the "returnees".

It is too early for large-scale industrialization

In order to implement the development and construction of Weina base, Wuxi Guolian Development Group Co., Ltd. and Wuxi New District also jointly established a carrier company-Wuxi Weina Co., Ltd., with a registered capital of 400 million yuan, Guolian and New District each accounting for 50% of the shares.

In August this year, the Wuxi Municipal Committee Standing Committee met again and decided to increase the registered capital of Weina Company to 1.2 billion yuan. In addition to building a micro-nano base, Wuxi has also further formulated an Internet of Things industry plan.

According to the "Wuxi City Sensor Network Industry Development and Construction Plan" (draft for soliciting opinions), Wuxi National Sensor Network Innovation Demonstration Zone (China Sensor Information Center) has a total spatial area of ​​20 square kilometers and a total area of ​​10.8 square kilometers in the first phase. Covering the spatial layout of production, learning, research and living facilities, it is mainly composed of the sensor network innovation park, sensor network industrial park, and sensor network information service park.

In September of this year, the Wuxi Municipal Information Office conducted a comprehensive survey of all enterprises related to the IoT industry chain in the city. There are currently about 100 large and small enterprises, and the scale of related industries is about 15 billion yuan.

According to the plan, after three years, this number will increase nearly 6 times. By 2012, the construction of the sensor network demonstration base will be completed, and the city ’s industrial development spatial layout and functional positioning will be formed. The industry scale will reach 100 billion yuan. There will be more than 500 sensor network companies of various sizes, with a sales volume of more than 1 billion yuan. There are more than 5 leading companies and more than 5 listed companies. By 2015, the industry scale will reach 250 billion.

An expert at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, who asked not to be named, said that the Internet of Things in China is still in the conceptual and scientific research stage, and the entire industrial model of the Internet of Things has not yet been completely formed, and is only in its infancy. Just as when mobile communications first entered China. But the development trend of the Internet of Things is worthy of recognition.

This expert believes that the future industrial space of the Internet of Things is definitely very large, but he is most worried about whether he can seize the opportunity, because there are not a few leading sensor manufacturers in China, wireless communication of sensors and microprocessors Chips are imported from abroad, and domestic related companies are still in their infancy.

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