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EDGE与e&合作运营区域首个无人机交通管理系统
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-10-21 05:44
Core Insights - EDGE and e& have signed an agreement to build and operate the first Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) system in Abu Dhabi, marking a significant advancement in airspace management and drone applications in the UAE [1] Group 1 - The UTM system will enable real-time monitoring, conflict resolution, and multi-party collaboration [1] - The system is designed to serve emergency, logistics, and smart city scenarios [1] - This initiative highlights the UAE's technological leadership in smart transportation and urban safety governance [1]
江苏泰兴x新智聚安:全场景智能破局 筑牢“城市生命线”安全屏障
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Wang· 2025-10-15 08:50
Core Insights - The article discusses the implementation of a comprehensive urban safety management platform in Taixing, Jiangsu, which marks a significant shift from fragmented control to collaborative governance in urban safety management [1][9][10] Group 1: Urban Safety Challenges - Rapid urbanization has led to increasingly complex safety risks, particularly in gas supply, where outdated pipelines and lack of data create significant hazards [2][5] - Traditional manual inspections are insufficient to cover indoor gas leak risks, and fragmented data on underground pipelines leads to regulatory blind spots [2][5] - During flood seasons, inter-departmental data sharing and coordination are often inadequate, resulting in delayed emergency responses [2][5] Group 2: Technological Solutions - The platform developed by New Intelligence and Taixing integrates a "perception-intelligence-disposal" model, utilizing a safety model as a technical foundation to enhance collaborative governance among government, enterprises, and citizens [5][10] - The system features a comprehensive dashboard and seven specialized platforms to manage various risk scenarios, enabling real-time alerts, information sharing, and coordinated responses [7][8] Group 3: Implementation and Impact - The platform has successfully covered 3,984 kilometers of pipelines, 194 kilometers of roads, and 134 bridges, processing over 170,000 safety monitoring data points and addressing more than 500 risk notifications [9] - The transition from reactive to proactive safety management has been achieved, with real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making improving the efficiency of emergency responses [9][10] - The collaboration between government and enterprises has created a sustainable ecosystem that enhances safety management efficiency and fosters a sense of security among citizens [10]
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
Core Viewpoint - The China-ASEAN Building Technology Expo showcased innovative achievements and future cooperation directions in the construction sector between China and ASEAN countries [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The expo was held from September 15 to 21 at the Guilin International Convention Center, co-hosted by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Housing and Urban-Rural Development Department, and the Guilin Municipal Government [1] Group 2: Company Highlights - New Intelligence Group presented its intelligent platform solutions for urban safety, attracting numerous professionals for discussions and consultations [3] - The company’s intelligent safety management system covers "IoT perception - intelligent analysis - collaborative disposal," enabling real-time monitoring and precise identification of gas risks [5] - The safety model developed by New Intelligence Group has achieved an indoor hazard identification accuracy rate of 82% and a 92% accuracy rate in third-party construction scenarios [7][8] Group 3: Technological Innovations - The "safety big model" integrates vast safety industry data and best practices, continuously iterating in industrial scenarios, and has received recognition for its innovative applications [6][8] - The "instant hazard identification" capability allows users to take photos for AI-based automatic hazard recognition, enhancing safety checks for government, enterprises, and residents [11] Group 4: Community Engagement - The model promotes a collaborative safety network involving all community members, empowering various roles in urban safety through intelligent tools and resources [11][13]
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].