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Tuesday, November 12 2019 - 13:25
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Xinhua Silk Road: Sensor industry projects flock to settle in Zhengzhou, C. China
ZHENGZHOU, China, Nov. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A number of sensor industrial projects will be settled in the Zhengzhou 
National High and New Technology Development Zone, Henan province, Central 
China, according to agreements newly signed during the 2019 World Sensors 
Summit held here from November 9 to 11.

These projects include the robotic intelligent equipment technology park to be 
built by Harbin Institute of Technology, the infrared and thermal sensor 
project to be jointly built by Henan Relations Co., Ltd and the Institute of 
Electrical Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the hydrogen 
sensor project to be jointly built by the Zhengzhou Road & Bridge Construction 
Investment Group Co., Ltd. and the Suzhou Topline Technologies Co., Ltd.

With the gathering of more sensor-related projects, the China (Zhengzhou) 
Intelligent Sensing Valley planned to be built in the Zhengzhou National High 
and New Technology Development Zone is expected to become a national 
intelligent sensor industry base in the future.

In an effort of develop the sensor industry, Zhengzhou, the capital city of 
Henan Province, has drawn up a sensor industry development plan and introduced 
a set of support policies for sensor industry development.  So far, it has 
formed a multi-category sensor industry chain covering gas, meteorology and 
agriculture, with the Hanwei Electronics Group Corporation headquartered in 
Zhengzhou National High and New Technology Development Zone having grown into 
one of China's leading sensor company.

The 2019 World Sensors Summit, organized by the China Instrument and Control 
Society, and co-hosted by five international organizations including the 
Institute of Measurement and Control, the Kyoto Automation Alliance, and the 
OPC Foundation (China), provides an important platform for global exchange and 
cooperation. It is expected to play a strong role in promoting the construction 
of the 100 billion-level national smart sensor industry base in Zhengzhou.

More than ten Chinese and foreign academicians, and experts from 12 
international organizations and 8 countries and regions including the United 
States, Japan, Germany, Britain, Italy and Korea, attended the summit and 
shared their views on the future development and market demands of smart 
sensors. The senor industry exhibition held during the same period, attracted 
nearly 300 well-known companies from the domestic and international sensor 
industry, including Microsoft, Siemens, Honeywell and other Fortune 500 
companies. 

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SOURCE: Xinhua Silk Road Information Service
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