China News Service, Shenzhen, November 13 (Zheng Xiaohong and Zhu Zuying) The 22nd China International High-tech Fair (referred to as "High-tech Fair"), known as the "First Exhibition of Science and Technology in China", is being held in Shenzhen.

The reporter saw at the High-tech Fair that new technologies and equipment such as 5G smart poles, 5G smart transportation, 5G micro-stations, 5G telemedicine, and 5G smart cities have become popular.

  From the bottom-end intelligent interaction to the intelligent applications in the cloud, 5G applications open up all the contexts of life, connecting people's livelihood services and urban governance into a whole.

In the smart city pavilion, Huawei's 5G monitoring pole station solution provided by Huawei is “one-way”, which can timely transmit dynamic changes back to the cloud by real-time sensing of key indicators such as water and rain conditions and floating objects on the water surface.

Wang Bin, president of Huawei's Smart City Solutions, said that 5G can enable efficient and safe transmission of information in a smartly connected network.

  The reporter learned at the China Hi-Tech Fair that Huawei’s smart city solutions cover people’s livelihood services, urban governance, industrial development, government services, etc. It provides services such as one-line taxation, one-line reporting and one-line approval, which can realize functions such as remote medical treatment and smart education. .

  The 5G smart pole brought by Taihua Wisdom has been used in Malaysia, Thailand, UAE and other places.

The smart pole is equipped with 5G micro base stations, video cameras, environmental sensors and multimedia information release screens. Through 5G communication, road conditions can be transmitted to the right screen of the smart pole in time to ensure city management and safe operation.

At the high-tech fair booth, the staff simulated opening the road manhole cover, and the information release screen of the smart pole immediately displayed the prompt "The manhole cover is abnormally opened, pay attention to safety".

  In the Smart City Pavilion, the world's first indoor smart and environmentally friendly combination public toilet attracted many people to stop and watch.

Zhou Sujun, director of the marketing and branding department of Shenzhen Microspace Construction Technology Co., Ltd., said that clean and tasteless public toilets were also provided outside the exhibition hall of this year's high-tech fair.

The mobile public toilet provides functions such as smart call for help, invisible door handles, voice reminders, countdown lights and other functions to improve use efficiency, and at the same time, maintain and protect through cloud management and control.

  At the main forum of the Asia-Pacific Smart City Development Forum at the Smart City Exhibition held at the China High-Tech Fair on the 12th, Zhu Dongfang, President of International Data Group (IDG) Asia, said that China’s smart city construction has entered into a people-oriented, effectiveness-oriented, coordinated planning, and collaborative innovation. The development stage of a new smart city.

  According to IDG's latest "Global Smart City Expenditure Guide", as of this year, the total investment in the global smart city market will reach US$114.4 billion, and China’s smart city spending will reach US$26.6 billion this year. In addition, global smart city spending will gradually increase its growth rate starting in 2021 and achieve a compound annual growth rate of 14.6% during the forecast period from 2020 to 2024. (Finish)