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Themed town giant: Big data should serve real needs

Technology to be applied to all aspects of people’s daily lives, as an inevitabil­ity of fourth industrial revolution

- By LI YOU liyou@chinadaily.com.cn

A Chinese entreprene­ur urged business owners to consider the realistic requiremen­ts of people’s lives when applying big data technology.

“Big data technology is an inevitabil­ity,” said Wei Jie, chairman of JC Group. “Everyone knows it is the symbol of the coming fourth industrial revolution. Amid that, we should keep an open mind, thinking about the fundamenta­l meaning of the technology.”

Wei made the remarks during the BRICS Business Forum in Xiamen, Fujian province earlier this month.

“The core meaning of big data, in my opinion, is the overall digitaliza­tion of every aspect of people’s daily lives. The technology is capable of rationally allocating all resources,” Wei said. “The big data concept can be perfectly realized in the operation of the modern services industry.”

JC Group, a company founded in 2008 and headquarte­red in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, and Suzhou, Jiangsu province, is now dedicated to financing themed towns both in China and abroad.

The company has signed agreements to run about 58 such towns in China, focusing on developing infrastruc­ture, real estate, healthcare, education and financial systems, profiting from local industries, including culture and tourism.

“Building tons of apartments is not a reflection of your capability to run a business,” Wei said. “Largescale real estate is not the sole aim of distinctiv­e resort towns. Such an approach only becomes a breeding ground for empty towns.”

“Currently, many people say they are working in the big data sector, but most of them are still at the technical level. They haven’t really dived into the real needs of people’s lives, say, cashless cities or supermarke­ts without sales assistants.

“However, in our themed towns, the applicatio­n of big data technology is designed to penetrate into all aspects of people’s lives,” Wei said.

“In the themed towns, people wear smart chips around town and all the buildings and electronic devices will collect big data on the customers, from health conditions to travel plans, in a bid to serve them better,” Wei said.

“To provide sound services for visitors, we must clearly know what a 10-year-old boy likes to do, and 20-year-olds and 30-year-olds, including their tastes and preference­s. All of that informatio­n can be collected by these digitalize­d devices,” Wei said.

In recent years, JC has stuck to big data technology when constructi­ng and running distinctiv­e resort towns. The operating model is now taking shape, Wei said.

JC plans to set up a pilot model to practice big data in China early next year, expanding the number of big data servers and developing a new generation of intellectu­al chips to deal with all the data.

This year’s BRICS Business Forum in Xiamen put forward the digital economy, intelligen­t manufactur­ing and Internet Plus as new economic drivers.

During the forum, Wei said he considered the Belt and Road Initiative as a necessary pathway for the expansion of resort towns, fitting with JC’s plans to stride onto the global stage.

“While going abroad, we hope to keep our original vision for the project, namely, focusing on the modern service industry,” Wei said.

He also emphasized the importance of government support. The all-round infrastruc­ture built up by the government also brings about significan­t convenienc­e.

“Working with the local government, we can build up good infrastruc­ture together and upgrade the quality of the tourism industry. Through the applicatio­n of digital devices, we can connect all the industrial factors in the production process,” Wei said.

In July 2016, the central government set the goal of building 1,000 distinctiv­e towns all over the country by the end of 2020.

The 58 distinctiv­e towns run by JC, involving 570 billion yuan ($87.23 billion) in government investment, has brought in more than 7 billion yuan income to the company.

The core meaning of big data, in my opinion, is the overall digitaliza­tion of every aspect of people’s daily lives.” Wei Jie, chairman of JC Group

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A hotel developed by JC Group. The company plans to introduce its own hotel brands into resort town projects under constructi­on across China.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A hotel developed by JC Group. The company plans to introduce its own hotel brands into resort town projects under constructi­on across China.
 ??  ?? JC group’s executives and local government officials mark the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Zhangjiaji­e Wonderland Town, one of the urban projects the company has signed in China.
JC group’s executives and local government officials mark the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Zhangjiaji­e Wonderland Town, one of the urban projects the company has signed in China.
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