"Internet of things+", injecting new vitality into red land

Informatization will nurture new momentum and use new momentum to promote new development. Since the party's 18th National Congress, the Party Central Committee has grasped historical opportunities and introduced a series of industrial support policies to promote the long-term development of China's Internet of Things industry. After the eastern part of the country, the central and western regions are becoming a new industry gathering place for rapid expansion of China’s “Internet of things economy” territory, especially in the former Central Soviet Area across the boundary between Fujian and Guangdong. With the help of the “East Wind” that the Central Government has revived to develop the Soviet Area, the “Internet of things” +" is lighting up the bright future of this red fertile soil.

"Internet of things+", injecting new vitality into red land

National Day holiday, Guangdong Shaoguan Danxia scenic area tourists. Online ticket admission to the "brush face", "Tianwang" electronic video real-time monitoring, intelligent service terminals to connect the area, hotels, businesses, all aspects of information ... ... Internet of Things technology in the application of smart tourism, so that tourists get more convenience, The order of scenic spots is orderly.

"Internet of things + tourism" is one of the explorations of the transformation and development of Shaoguan in northern Guangdong since the party's 18th National Congress.

This red fertile soil in the original Central Soviet Area is ushering in a new round of leapfrogging:

In June of this year, the “South China Valley” big data industrial park was unveiled, more than 10 enterprise projects such as Huawei’s big data center, data center, and China Unicom were signed and settled, and the emerging industry agglomeration effect represented by the “Internet of things + digital economy” is becoming prominent. .

Since the party’s 18th National Congress, under the “China Made 2025”, “Internet+”, “Double Creation” and other strategic initiatives, China has formed a system that includes chips and components, equipment, software, system integration, telecommunications operations, and Internet of Things services. With a sound industrial chain of the Internet of Things, the industry scale has jumped from 170 billion yuan in 2009 to more than 930 billion yuan in 2016, with a compound annual growth rate of more than 25%, making it the world's largest Internet of Things market.

Grab the air and seize opportunities for development. Accompanied by the spring breeze of the central support policy, the former Central Soviet Area across southern Fujian, western Yunnan, and northern Guangdong accelerated the implementation of innovation-driven development strategies, and seized the “Internet of Things+” prestige to take a new stage of revitalization and development. -

Zhanggong District and other places use large-scale parking electronic guidance “intelligence” to serve citizens; use sensor technology to remotely monitor and open urban firefighting “cloud era”; factory intelligence, production coordination, and IoT technology boost the transformation of traditional rare earth industries Upgrade... The “Internet of Things+” industry has led the development of a new leap in the revolutionary old district of Ganzhou, Jiangxi, with an economic growth rate of 9.5% in 2016, ranking first in Jiangxi Province.

Intelligent identification, sensing, optics, car networking, smart homes... As one of the country’s four national IoT industry bases, Fujian Province is accelerating the core of the agglomeration networking industry. Last year, the province’s Internet of Things market was about 80 billion yuan. Ranked in the forefront of the country. The old revolutionary base area Longyan promotes the “Internet of Things+” industry to “flower” in many areas, promote the “machine renewal” and intelligent transformation of factories, and strive to achieve a 50% contribution to the city's economic growth by 2020.

In 1931, it was at the base of the Central Soviet Area that the Chinese Communist Party took the first step in exploring the economic construction of the early independent leadership.

More than 80 years later, under the wave of China's economic restructuring and upgrading, the “smart economy” represented by “Internet of Things+” is injecting new vitality into this red land, which has experienced vicissitudes and glory.

The Central Government supports and presses the "promoting key" for the development of the Soviet area

In Gutian Town, Shanghang County, Longyan City, Fujian Province, where the revolutionary holy site “Gutian Conference” was located, more than 200 acres of stone frog breeding bases were scattered on a mountain 4 kilometers from Sujiapo Village. Without leaving the house, the farmer can remotely monitor the breeding conditions in the mountains by staring at a computer or mobile phone in the village and control the temperature and water level of the farm in real time.

“This is thanks to the government’s financial support of 100,000 RMB provided last year and the establishment of a system of agricultural internet of things integrating production and management, which has greatly saved labor costs and raised the efficiency of breeding.” Shanghang Shuangjishan Breeding Co., Ltd. Lei Yousong said.

From the central government to local governments, various supporting policies have added to the development of the former Central Soviet Area.

In June 2012, the State Council announced the implementation of the “Several Opinions on Supporting the Revitalization and Development of the Original Central Soviet Area in Southern Fujian Province”. It clearly stated that it is necessary to take advantage of existing industries, vigorously develop industries such as electronic information, actively cultivate strategic emerging industries, and form a batch of The industrial clusters with high technological content, strong radiation power and broad market prospects.

Since the 18th CPC National Congress, for the shortcomings of the development of the original Central Soviet Area, 38 central ministries and commissions have successively issued more than 40 specific support policy documents, which greatly promoted the accumulation of radiation power in the development of modern industries in the old revolutionary base areas.

The 14 departments jointly launched the Top 10 Special Action Plan for the Development of the Internet of Things, which was incorporated into the national science and technology plan, major science and technology projects, and the special fund for strategic emerging industry development. The Internet of Things companies are equivalent to high-tech enterprises enjoying income tax concessions. The support policy has stimulated the initiative of the former Central Soviet Area to accelerate the development of the “Internet of Things+” industry.

Guangdong Province issued the first development plan for the Internet of Things. By 2020, it will basically build “Smart Guangdong” and focus on building a demonstration area of ​​smart agriculture in northern Guangdong;

Fujian Province has shown eight measures to speed up the development of the Internet of Things industry, and provincial-level finance has allocated 100 million yuan to support the development of the Internet of Things industry.

Jiangxi Province stipulated that speeding up the development of information technology innovation and application engineering in urban networks, intelligent control, cloud computing, big data, internet of things, smart cities, etc. to the original Central Soviet Area...

A single spark can start a prairie fire. A series of support policies from the central government and local governments are pressing the shortcut keys for the Red Su region to speed up the development of the Internet of Things and realize the revitalization of the revolutionary old district.

Transforming new heights and lighting the future of the Soviet Union

Meizhou, located at the junction of the three provinces of Fujian and Guangdong, is the only prefecture-level city in Guangdong that is integrated into the original central Soviet area. Here, the city was once economically lagging behind because of traffic obstruction. Meizhou City, which is now standing on the Internet of Things, is gradually becoming a new growth pole in northeastern Guangdong.

In Songkou Town, Meixian District, Meizhou City, an annual output of 5 million kilograms and an area of ​​2000 acres of Shatian Youzu have installed an “Agricultural Eye” farmland intelligent monitoring system to achieve visual traceability from the field to the dining table. Good supermarkets allow consumers to eat with confidence.

Not far from Guangzhou (Meizhou) Industrial Transfer Industrial Park, transformation activities with strategic emerging industries such as advanced manufacturing, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things have gradually become “showy”, and 29 new contracted projects are expected to bring 146 Annual output value of RMB...

The changes in Meizhou let people see the hope that the old revolutionary bases will take the path of upgrading industrial clusters and green development.

When the 19th National Party Congress is convened soon, the key to the development of the new starting point is to firmly grasp the people's yearning for a better life.

This is a new hope for rising red land -

By 2020, Guangdong Province will strive to achieve a total market scale of 704 billion yuan for the Internet of Things industry in the province; Fujian Province will strive to achieve an output value of 100 billion yuan in the Internet of Things industry; Jiangxi Province also proposed to create a 100 billion yuan mobile Internet of Things industry to ensure that the Internet of Things Promote production, enter life, benefit people...

This is the actual tide of surging on the red land -

In the Guangdong region, a joint construction of the Pearl River Delta with Guangdong, the east, west, and north is being vigorously staged. It refuses to pollute enterprises and realizes “upgrades” in the industrial transfer. The long-term “red land” is surpassing the curve and surpasses the rise of green. .

Fujian Longyan has grasped the opportunity of rejuvenating and developing the Soviet region, has been busy getting rid of poverty and getting rich, has created unique industries such as military-civil integration, and accelerated the development of new industries such as the Internet of Things and new materials. The old resource-based cities are undergoing a “transformation” in their professional transformation.

Ganzhou, Jiangxi, Software Industry Incubation Park, Internet of Things Industrial Park, E-commerce Industrial Park... Inspired by the development of favorable policies and local support measures for the development of the Soviet Area, scientific and technological innovation has been closely linked with this piece of red land in southern Fujian. One industry platform is Local establishment; the “National Ecological Civilization Pilot Area (Jiangxi) Implementation Plan” issued by the China Office and the State Administration of the People's Republic of China has made the old revolutionary region more determined to follow the green industry upgrade path.

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Relevant agencies predict that, driven by smart manufacturing, smart cities, and consumer upgrades, with the support of continuous breakthroughs in low-power wide area network, 5G, chip, and sensor technologies, China’s Internet of Things market is expected to reach 158 billion yuan by 2019. The vast market space has boosted the confidence of the former Central Soviet Area in the development of the "Internet of Things economy."

“Leveraging the 'Internet of things+' to enhance traditional manufacturing and develop new industries will be very promising in economically backward areas,” said Chen Dapeng, executive deputy director of the Internet of Things Research and Development Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Although China's Internet of Things industry is still at the initial stage of development, although the development of the “Internet of Things Economy” in the former Central Soviet Area and Counties still faces many challenges relative to the Eastern Region, experts say that the gap is the potential, and that the central support policy continues to exert The local development momentum will be even stronger, and it will certainly light up the bright future of the transformation and development of the old revolutionary base areas.

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