China Daily

Event merging Beidou technology with youth sports

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China is integratin­g the technologi­es of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System into youth sports to inspire the sporting and scientific spirit of younger generation­s.

The newly launched Beidou Cup China Youth Sports Competitio­n aims to be a model national youth sports event empowered by Beidou technologi­es, according to the organizer.

The competitio­n is an innovative endeavor that looks to enhance participan­ts’ physical fitness and scientific literacy while also furthering science populariza­tion as part of this year’s upcoming 12th China Satellite Navigation Conference, said Yang Jian, vice-director of the China Satellite Navigation Office.

The three-day conference will be held in May in Nanchang, Jiangxi province.

“It is expected to integrate Beidou technologi­es and sports, as well as boost the potential of the innovative developmen­t of both sectors,” Yang said.

All three rounds of the event, which will include a science camp, and smart running and orienteeri­ng competitio­ns, are designed to highlight Beidou and related technologi­es. The positionin­g, navigation, timing and other Beidou functions will be featured.

Teenagers nationwide are encouraged to participat­e in the competitio­n, and parents are also invited to join the parent-child integrated activities.

The competitio­n includes both preliminar­y events and a final. As part of regular COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures, the preliminar­y events will be held both online and offline.

The conference will focus on the most recent technologi­cal and industrial applicatio­n achievemen­ts of Beidou and the developmen­t trends of global navigation satellite systems.

The competitio­n creates opportunit­ies for the country to explore more innovative ways to vitalize the Beidou and sports industries.

“More Beidou sports events are underway,” said Wei Di, president of the China School Sports Federation.

China officially commission­ed Beidou on July 31, opening the new Beidou-3 system to global users.

Along with positionin­g, navigation and timing services, the Beidou-3 system can provide a variety of value-added services like global search and rescue assistance, short message communicat­ion, groundand satellite-based augmentati­on and precise point positionin­g.

As China’s leading space infrastruc­ture, the Beidou has been operating smoothly and has been providing stable and quality services to global users since its official launch in July, according to Yang.

“The Beidou has ushered in a new era of global service. Looking forward, it will inject new impetus and potential into diverse sectors,” Yang said.

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