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聚产业之智 守城市安全 新智聚安亮相中国-东盟建筑科技展
Xin Lang Zheng Quan· 2025-09-19 07:49
新智聚安携智能护航城市安全的平台方案精彩亮相,全方位展示在政企民三大领域的实践成果与创新联 动。展位现场来访者络绎不绝,吸引了各界专业人士,交流咨询精彩纷呈。 会上,新智认知业务理正、新智聚安联席总经理刘茂亮接受媒体采访,讲述以智能破解城市安全治理难 题的产业AI闭环实践,从技术研发、场景落地到价值转化,全面介绍企业在城市安全领域的智能服务 能力。 9月15日-21日,中国—东盟建筑科技展在桂林国际会展中心盛大举行。展会由住房和城乡建设部科技与 产业化发展中心、广西壮族自治区住房和城乡建设厅和桂林市人民政府共同举办,全景式展示中国与东 盟在建筑领域的创新成果与未来合作方向。 ▲展位现场来访者络绎不绝 ▲"秒拍识隐患"能力体验火爆 03人人使用智能 智能驱动政企民全域联防 城市安全的核心参与者是人,以"人-岗-事"精准匹配,赋能城市安全各类角色,实现"人人使用智能", 助力政企民联防联控。基于安全大模型生成的"秒拍识别隐患"智能能力,拍照上传即可AI自动识别安 全隐患,辅助政府现场安全抽查、满足企业和居民户自检。基于安全大模型生成的系列"安全智伴",可 面向监管人员、企业安检人员、居民户提供相应智能问答、法规标 ...
极端特大暴雨后,超大城市的安全韧性探索
21世纪经济报道· 2025-08-24 13:33
Core Viewpoint - Shenzhen is actively enhancing its urban resilience and disaster prevention capabilities in response to extreme weather events, particularly following the severe flooding caused by the "9·7" rainstorm two years ago [1][4]. Group 1: Urban Resilience Initiatives - Shenzhen has implemented various measures to improve urban safety governance, including revising emergency plans and conducting regular flood response drills [1][4]. - The city is advancing its infrastructure projects, such as adding 35 kilometers of comprehensive utility tunnels and 60 square kilometers of sponge city areas by 2024, along with upgrading water supply capabilities [2][4]. - A new "5025 grid + meteorology" disaster prevention model has been established to enhance rapid dissemination of warning information [5]. Group 2: Disaster Prevention and Infrastructure - Over 5000 underground spaces are undergoing flood prevention capability enhancements, and the city has built 421 rain gauge stations to improve flood forecasting [4][5]. - Shenzhen is focusing on integrating technology into flood prevention, including the development of drainage models and the installation of flood barriers in underground spaces [5][6]. - The city is also exploring the use of artificial intelligence to improve flood prediction accuracy and speed [5][6]. Group 3: Climate Resilience in Urban Villages - Shenzhen is addressing safety issues in urban villages, which house a significant portion of the population, by implementing regular inspections and initiating climate resilience community pilot projects [9][10]. - These pilot projects aim to identify climate risks, enhance community flood resilience, and promote public participation in disaster preparedness [10]. Group 4: Risk Reduction Mechanisms - The establishment of the Shenzhen Meteorological Insurance Innovation Center aims to integrate meteorological data with insurance models to enhance disaster risk management [11]. - The city is also exploring collaborative models with private enterprises to improve emergency response capabilities through technology [12]. Group 5: Future Pathways for Urban Resilience - The focus on urban resilience must address both natural disaster risks and safety concerns during large public events, emphasizing the need for a systematic approach to risk management [14][15]. - Recommendations include creating a closed-loop system for risk identification and management, and improving coordination among various departments to enhance urban resilience [15][16].
美官员:美军拟向华盛顿特区部署数百名国民警卫队士兵
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-11 02:36
Group 1 - The U.S. military is preparing to deploy hundreds of National Guard soldiers in Washington D.C., pending approval from President Trump [2] - The specific tasks for the National Guard soldiers are currently unclear, but they may be involved in protecting federal agents [2] - President Trump has stated that Washington D.C. will become "safer" and "more beautiful" through a series of measures, including the immediate relocation of homeless individuals from the city center [3] Group 2 - Trump emphasized that the relocation of homeless individuals will be swift and that the government will provide housing away from the core of the capital [3] - Criminals will be sent directly to prison as part of the new safety measures [3] - The actions are likened to previous strict measures implemented at the border [3]
新城建让城市更有韧性
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-04-26 21:52
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of urban resilience as a fundamental indicator of urban development effectiveness, highlighting the shift from large-scale construction to quality improvement and structural adjustment in urbanization [1][2]. Group 1: Urban Development and Resilience - By the end of 2024, China's urban resident population is projected to reach 943.5 million, with an urbanization rate of 67.00%, expected to approach 70% in the next five years [1]. - The transition to a new urbanization strategy focuses on enhancing urban safety resilience, addressing the complex risks posed by climate change, technological revolutions, and changes in population and industry [1][2]. - Urban safety is closely linked to the well-being of residents, with increasing societal expectations for healthier, safer, and more livable cities as urbanization shifts from high-speed to high-quality development [1]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Technological Integration - Infrastructure is described as the "bones" of a city and a critical factor in enhancing urban resilience, with new policies aimed at advancing urban infrastructure construction to support resilience [3]. - The integration of new technologies such as big data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence is essential for building resilient cities, enabling better risk monitoring and management [2][3]. - The new urban infrastructure is characterized by technology support, data-driven approaches, and intelligent efficiency, which collectively enhance urban resilience [3][4]. Group 3: Systematic Planning and Safety - A systematic approach is necessary for urban resilience, which comprises infrastructure resilience, social resilience, management resilience, and technological resilience [4]. - Safety is a fundamental attribute of new urban infrastructure, necessitating a comprehensive risk management strategy throughout the planning, construction, and management processes [5]. - The article advocates for a holistic design in building resilient cities, ensuring that all aspects of urban development are considered in conjunction with infrastructure and governance [4][5].