NQI & BDS Power Resilient Urban Safety with CCIC’s Support

  Recently, China Inspection and Certification Group (CCIC) signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Tianjin Municipal People’s Government. The two sides will carry out in-depth practical cooperation in inspection and testing, port development, green and low-carbon development, urban safety and talent training, to fuel the intelligent, green and integrated development of Tianjin.

  Following the signing, CCIC moved swiftly to advance implementation. Its North China branch has launched a Beidou-based gas safety monitoring application for urban safety scenarios in Tianjin. This initiative was featured in a special report by Tianjin News on Tianjin TV. Wan Xinming, Member of the Party Committee and Deputy General Manager of CCIC, gave an interview for the program.

  Wan Xinming stated that CCIC will leverage its professional strengths in quality inspection and smart monitoring for resilient cities. The company will actively participate in and advance the development of Tianjin’s modern urban safety governance system and governance capabilities, helping the city build itself into a resilient city.

  The report pointed out that CCIC will prioritize the Beidou Resilient City Project. By building new Beidou base stations, the company can deliver accurate early warnings against urban waterlogging and other risks, and further promote the in-depth application of artificial intelligence in the management of urban pipelines, roadways and pipe networks.

  As a key part of resilient city development, CCIC has partnered with China Resources Gas to deploy multiple gas leakage detection vehicles across Tianjin. Equipped with sensors for gas concentration and wind direction as well as Beidou positioning devices, these vehicles work with urban geographic data to pinpoint leakage locations precisely. All collected data is transmitted in real time to AI large models and local gas management authorities.

  Going forward, CCIC will continue to take the technical system of NQI + Beidou Precision Spatiotemporal Technology as the core driver. It will translate the concept of resilient city development into operational and perceptible engineering practices, help Tianjin enhance its resilience against extreme weather, urban waterlogging and other hazards, safeguard urban lifeline projects, and support urban renewal and high-quality development.

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