5G park launched in east China
It is the first park completely covered by 5G, provides conditions for technology research
BEIJING:
An innovation park centering on fifth-generation (5G) technology has been launched in Hangzhou, the capital of east China Zhejiang province.
The park, located in the Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City, is the first in China completely covered by 5G and provides conditions for 5G technology research. The first phase of the park covers an area of 100,000 square metres. It is expected to become a renowned centre for 5G technology development and application by 2025.
Its opening ceremony was held on Sunday in the Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City, with more than 1,000 people in attendance. A total of 11 institutions and companies signed 10 agreements on 5G technology at the ceremony.
China, Pakistan media collaboration stressed
The agreements included cooperation in developing the digital economy and the building of artificial intelligence (AI) research centres and smart vehicle testing platforms.
Experiments in sectors such as AI, AR/VR, drones, smart communities and smart logistics will be conducted in the park. Preferential policies will be offered to 5G ventures in the park.
With transmission speed significantly faster than 4G, the 5G technology is expected to set off a new wave of digital economic growth, powering emerging industries like networked intelligent vehicles, virtual reality and mobile health care.
This article originally appeared in the China Economic Net
An innovation park centering on fifth-generation (5G) technology has been launched in Hangzhou, the capital of east China Zhejiang province.
The park, located in the Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City, is the first in China completely covered by 5G and provides conditions for 5G technology research. The first phase of the park covers an area of 100,000 square metres. It is expected to become a renowned centre for 5G technology development and application by 2025.
Its opening ceremony was held on Sunday in the Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City, with more than 1,000 people in attendance. A total of 11 institutions and companies signed 10 agreements on 5G technology at the ceremony.
China, Pakistan media collaboration stressed
The agreements included cooperation in developing the digital economy and the building of artificial intelligence (AI) research centres and smart vehicle testing platforms.
Experiments in sectors such as AI, AR/VR, drones, smart communities and smart logistics will be conducted in the park. Preferential policies will be offered to 5G ventures in the park.
With transmission speed significantly faster than 4G, the 5G technology is expected to set off a new wave of digital economic growth, powering emerging industries like networked intelligent vehicles, virtual reality and mobile health care.
This article originally appeared in the China Economic Net