Shanghai Daily

City advisers make proposals to boost digital applicatio­ns

- Zhu Shenshen

SHANGHAI’S political advisers have made proposals to boost digital applicatio­ns during the ongoing “Two Sessions,” covering public utility meters, meal delivery services for the elderly, bus stop planning, medical imaging and data asset valuation.

Shanghai should boost smart water meter installati­on, as part of the city’s efforts to promote digital transforma­tion and accelerate new technology infrastruc­ture, according to Wang Yanhua, a Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference Shanghai Committee member.

This will improve the scientific, digital and intelligen­t level of water supply services, Wang said.

By 2025, Shanghai plans to offer smart water meters covering 70 percent of families, compared with 58 percent coverage by the end of 2023.

Fang Yongxin, president of food delivery platform Ele.me and a Shanghai People’s Congress deputy, called for upgrading meal delivery services for seniors digitally. It fits well with Shanghai’s transition into an aging society and its strategy to develop the “silver-hair economy” to better serve the aged.

In suburban Songjiang District, Ele.me is cooperatin­g with community centers to offer online cantering services for 2,000 aged people. They can order meals online and use government subsidies easily.

SPC deputy Pan Xichen, a manager of China Telecom’s Shanghai branch, suggested the inclusion of dynamic imaging services in Shanghai’s digital medical imaging charging catalog, and optimizati­on of bus stop location and related route planning citywide, based on 5G and new technologi­es.

Ji Xinhua, another SPC deputy and chairman of UCloud, advised active exploratio­n of data sharing and collaborat­ion models among different industries, accelerati­ng data security standards and promoting the inclusion of data assets in a company’s balance sheet.

Ji also urged the city to expand artificial intelligen­ce computing capabiliti­es and optimize language data to support localized AI model developmen­t.

UCloud is a STAR-listed company that provides public cloud services.

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