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WIOT event stokes Wuxi's high school
Sep 10,2018
Students of Wuxi No.1 High School enjoyed a new form of setting-up exercises during their break on Sept 5, when a flash mob featuring the 2018 World Internet of Things (IoT) Expo stoked the school.
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In Jiangsu province, Wuxi becomes a global leader in IoT development
Sep 10,2018
As the hub of China's internet of things sector, Wuxi, Jiangsu province, has prioritized development to lead the city's emerging strategic industries.
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Wuxi leads the way in IoT security construction
Sep 10,2018
China has become the fastest growing country in the internet of things (IoT). According to the IDC (Internet Data Center), global IoT spending will reach $1.2 trillion by 2022. China's IoT spending at $300 billion will account for a quarter of that as China emerges as the world's largest IoT market.
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Wuxi joins hands with Venustech on IoT security
Sep 10,2018
The Venustech Headquarters signs to build its base on internet of things (IoT) security in Wuxi Hi-tech district on Sept 6.
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In pics: Peek inside WIOT highlights
Sep 07,2018
A group of journalists from more than 20 media institutions visited six internet of things (IoT) attractions in Wuxi's Xinwu district on Sept 4, ahead of the 2018 World Internet of Things Exposition (WIOT) which will take place from Sept 15-18.
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Govt-enterprise cooperation boosts Wuxi's reform and opening-up
Sep 05,2018
Huaxi village, located in Jiangyin city, Wuxi, Jiangsu province, has been called the top village in the country. It is also a name card of Wuxi, known for its success in opening up and realizing common prosperity.
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Wuxi hi-tech district music event prelude to WIOT
Sep 03,2018
Wuxi's Hi-tech district organized an outdoor music event on the evening of Aug 28, a warm-up to the 2018 World Internet of Things (WIOT) Expo which will kick off on Sept 15-18.
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Xinwu spearheads internet of things development
Aug 30,2018
The output value generated by the Internet of Things (IoT) businesses in Wuxi's Xinwu district surpassed 60 billion yuan ($ 8.8 billion) from January to July, a local senior official said Monday.