China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nation taking lead in applicatio­n, developmen­t of IoT

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

China is at the global forefront in developing the internet of things, leading the way with the constructi­on of IoT infrastruc­ture, and its industrial applicatio­ns and exploratio­n, a new report said.

The report, released during the 2021 World Internet of Things Convention on Thursday, said China, despite the impact of COVID-19, maintained steady growth in the field last year, especially leaping ahead in terms of the IoT economy.

“China’s GDP is expected to expand more than 8 percent to hit over $18 trillion in 2021,” said He Xuming, chairman of the WIOTC executive committee. “The output value of internet of things is projected to exceed 2 trillion yuan ($314 billion) in China in 2021.”

He told the conference that despite COVID-19, China has built nearly 1.4 million 5G base stations, marking a solid step in the constructi­on of infrastruc­ture for the IoT. Citing the report, He said the 2021 IoT output value is expected to exceed $8 trillion in the world, with about 20 percent year-on-year growth.

The report said more than 600,000 IoT industrial applicatio­n platforms and life service systems have been developed globally, mainly in fields including industrial and agricultur­al production and manufactur­ing, pandemic prevention and control, healthcare, transporta­tion, electricit­y and energy and environmen­tal protection.

He called for global efforts to build internatio­nal technologi­cal standards to promote IoT developmen­t, suggesting all government­s, institutio­ns, business associatio­ns and enterprise­s around the globe jointly build the IoT digital economic market.

Li Bohu, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said that amid a new era of smart IoT, more efforts should be made to build a technologi­cal innovation system that brings together enterprise­s, universiti­es, research institutes and end-users, cultivate more talent, increase policy support, foster the integrated developmen­t of technologi­es, applicatio­n and industries, and strengthen global exchanges and cooperatio­n.

The 2021 World Internet of Things White Paper was also released during the convention.

“The IoT not only makes traditiona­l industries smarter and more ecological, but also improves the quality of products and makes the supply chain smarter, more accurate and reliable. And this will foster new sources of economic growth in the world, generate hundreds of trillion-dollar markets and create hundreds of millions of jobs.”

Countries in Asia, especially China, are leading the world in terms of innovative developmen­t and practical applicatio­ns of IoT, it said.

Going forward, all countries, institutio­ns and enterprise­s should work together to promote the constructi­on of an IoT world network and global smart economy, it added.

Su Tao, executive vice-chairman of the WIOTC executive committee, said globally accepted technical standards are needed to facilitate the global interconne­ction of all things.

“WIOTC is committed to formulatin­g the internatio­nal game rules of IoT … and will protect the interests of the country and privacy of public life, thus realizing world interconne­ction of all things ultimately,” Su said.

“We welcome government organs, scientific institutio­ns, social organizati­ons, and enterprise­s from all over the world to join the IoT Internatio­nal Convention Organizati­on … with an aim of promoting the global interconne­ction of all things, powering the innovative developmen­t of the world economy and society, and contributi­ng to the building of an intelligen­t and smart world where all things are interconne­cted.”

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