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Report: Lack of industry standards stalling developmen­t of internet of things

- By WANG HONGYI in Wuxi, Jiangsu wanghongyi@chinadaily.com.cn Wang Wei contribute­d to this story.

Developmen­t of the internet of things in China faces a major challenge from a lack of industry standards, according to a white paper released on Sunday.

The central government has put much effort into building the IoT, a network of devices or objects fitted with software that allow data exchanges, the document said, citing a favorable policy environmen­t and pilot projects in sectors such as agricultur­e, transporta­tion, environmen­tal protection and healthcare.

“A coordinate­d multilevel working mechanism on IoT standardiz­ation has been created,” the white paper said.

“However, the research and formulatio­n of IoT standards still needs further improvemen­t to meet the demand.”

“IoT involves many industries, and each of the mis at different developmen­t levels. The developmen­t of industry applicatio­n standards is lagging behind.”

The document was compiled by the China Electronic­s Standardiz­ation Institute and the National Working Group on Internet of Things Basic Standards and released at the 2016 World Internet of Things Expo inWuxi, Jiangsu province.

Shen Jie, vice-president of the Wuxi IoT Industry Research Institute, said creating the standards will require the combined efforts and wisdom of various department­s.

“Developing standards not only includes technology, but also industry knowledge,” said Shen, who is also head of the general group of the national IoT working group.

He added that the standards should be “practical” and “executable”.

“In general, industry applicatio­n standards and practices should work together and promote mutual developmen­t,” he said.

IoT applicatio­n standards have already been introduced in some sectors, including public security and agricultur­e, and industry insiders have said breakthrou­ghs are on the horizon.

In addition to developing more IoT standards and forming a complete system, the white paper suggested China play an active role in developing internatio­nal standards.

The nation has a series of action plans regarding IoT developmen­t and has committed about 2 billion yuan ($295 million) to the sector over the past four years.

Wuxi has become key to the developmen­t of the IoT industry. The city government has unveiled plans to build more IoT technology and business incubators by 2020 as well as further develop industrial chains.

The World Internet of Things Expo, held Sunday to Tuesday, serves as a platform to showcase new IoT technologi­es and promote communicat­ion between industry profession­als. The event attracted nearly 500 companies and 80,000 visitors, including business leaders, experts and government officials.

Industry applicatio­n standards and practices should work together and promote mutual developmen­t.” Shen Jie, vice-president of the Wuxi IoT Industry Research Institute

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