On January 15th, the first Internet of Things (IoT) academic forum in China took place in Nansha, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. The event marked a significant step forward in the development of smart cities, as the "Internet of Things Wisdom New City" construction plan was officially unveiled. During the forum, ten major domestic companies signed agreements to establish their operations within the IoT Smart City initiative, signaling growing interest and investment in this emerging field.

Nansha New Area, often referred to as "the city of Guangzhou's future," has already completed the deployment of a comprehensive IoT security network covering all aspects of the region. This advanced infrastructure supports various smart applications, including intelligent parking systems, garbage can monitoring, well monitoring, environmental sensing, asset tracking, and safety measures for elderly and children. These initiatives have created an integrated platform that combines urban management, operational efficiency, industrial growth, and public services, making Nansha a model for smart city development.
Leveraging the regional advantages of the Greater Bay Area, which includes Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, the IoT Wisdom New City is built on a national IoT platform. Through interconnection and interoperability technologies, it aims to bring together industrial enterprises, foster innovation, support business upgrades, and provide training for professionals. By integrating financial services and other functions, the project is shaping a smart city that seamlessly blends production, urban life, people, and culture.
At the forum, the China Low-Power IoT Industry Alliance officially announced its headquarters in Nansha, Guangzhou. The alliance aims to address key challenges within the IoT ecosystem. With low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) gaining momentum globally, GSMA estimates that by 2020, LPWAN connections will account for 60% of total IoT connections, offering high commercial potential. However, industry coordination remains a critical challenge. As the IoT evolves, the path from connection awareness to intelligence becomes essential. The rapid growth in connected devices and users is a natural phase in the era of intelligent sensing, but fragmentation continues to hinder progress.
The China Low-Power IoT Industry Alliance is actively working to overcome these barriers. By utilizing the national IoT logo management public service platform and leveraging its own technology, the alliance has successfully aligned with global standards in less than a year. It has also integrated various identification and coding systems, breaking down previous barriers between different platforms.
Through collaboration among government agencies, companies, research institutions, and universities, the alliance is accelerating the nationwide deployment of low-power IoT communication networks. This effort is driving the launch of low-power IoT connectivity services and value-added applications, promoting mutual benefits among members.
Academician Zhong Shan from the Chinese Academy of Engineering emphasized that, as the IoT industry faces both fragmentation and expansion, the government must play a leading role. He called for increased policy support and improved conditions to ensure sustainable development of the IoT sector.
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