Shanghai Daily

Putuo seeks pilot digital modificati­on applicatio­ns

- Yang Jian

PUTUO District began soliciting pilot applicatio­ns in the digital transforma­tion of the economy, daily life and urban governance as part of Shanghai’s ambition to become an internatio­nal capital for digitaliza­tion.

A batch of high- standard smart applicatio­ns and scenarios will be collected from local companies and institutio­ns for city-wide promotions, said Li Wenbo, director of Putuo’s science and technology commission.

Leading digital economy tech firms such as 360, JD and Huawei issued applicatio­ns on campus security and senior care at a seminar in Putuo yesterday.

A “Smart Campus” security management system by cybersecur­ity firm 360 can monitor and raise alerts in public health, pollution, disputes, illegal activities and other emergencie­s with artificial intelligen­ce and facial recognitio­n technologi­es.

Another applicatio­n to ensure the safety of elderly people living alone was also unveiled at the seminar.

It includes smoke and gas sensors, smart door catches, an intelligen­t drug box as well as heart and breath sensors installed on a bed. An alert is sent to the nearby community workers if danger is detected.

A similar applicatio­n has been launched in Putuo’s Changshou Road subdistric­t. Through the “special care group informatio­n management” system, officials can monitor the daily activities of elderly residents on screen or on their phones and the system incorporat­es a number of sensors, such as those for smoke and gas.

Putuo has built 630 outdoor 5G base stations to cover 57 key office buildings and five industrial parks to facilitate the promotion of smart applicatio­ns, Li said. A number of demonstrat­ion applicatio­ns are expected to be selected by the second quarter of 2021.

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