Discussion on the Technical Standards of Industrial Internet

China Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team

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Session 151

16:30–18:15, Thursday, 22 March 2018 Room H1, ITU Montbrillant Thematic Workshop Speakers/Panellists  Link to WSIS Action Lines  Link to SDGs 

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In recent years, Germany's Industry 4.0 Strategy, the industrial Internet in the US, China Manufacturing 2025 Strategy and other strategic initiatives have been launched, which greatly promoted the application of the Internet of things(IOT), Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) in the industry field. On the basis of information and intelligent technology, Industrial Internet will help improve production efficiency, implement energy saving and emission reduction, and enhance economic efficiency. It is worth promoting around the world as a representative ICT solution for optimizing production mode and promoting the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The industrial Internet system includes a plurality of level based hardware, software, network, cloud platform and application services, involving data acquisition, data transmission, information processing, information security and other technical aspects. It is a developing prerequisite to protect industrial Internet systems running and expanding smoothly and orderly. Thus standardization of Industrial Internet is a necessary and important work, which is also one of the current key issues hindering the applications of ICT in industry. At present it still lacks a set of effective Industrial Internet standards such as interface standards, interoperability standards, information acquisition and data processing standards. Some of the leading enterprises in the United States, Germany and other countries, such as GE, Intel, Fujitsu, Schneider, BOSCH, Haier, Sany, Alibaba, etc., is committed to promoting the standardization work and have achieved good initial results. At this moment, international exchanges and cooperation will be necessary and help promote further the process of standardization of the Industrial Internet systems. The aim of this meeting is to share the standardization requirements and progress in the Industrial Interner, to show the importance and challenges of standardization work, and thus to promot future international cooperation. The annual WSIS forum will be a perfect platform for achieveing this goals.

Speakers/Panellists

1. Xinshe Li

Vice director general

China Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergrncy Response Team

2.Luchuan Huang

CMO

Rootcloud technology Co., Ltd.

3.Wei Zhao

General manager assistant

Jiangsu Xugong information technology Co., Ltd.

4.Dongqin Feng

Senior expert consultant, Professor

Zhejiang central control technology Co., Ltd.

Zhejiang University

5.Jianhao Liu

Director

Lab of smart connected vehicle safety subordinate to 360 technology Co. Ltd.

6.Expert from German Sensor Technology Association (to be determined)

7.Jun Lei

Vice president of technology

Guangdong new coastline computer system chip Co., Ltd.

8.Yuangang Zhang

Board chairman

Shanghai softyoung Intelligent technology Co., Ltd.

Session's link to WSIS Action Lines

  • AL C2 logo C2. Information and communication infrastructure

Industry is the key source of economic growth as well as the main field of resource and environmental consumption. Improving industrial production efficiency and resource and energy efficiency will help to achieve Sustainable Development Goals(SDG). Internet of things, big data, Artificial intelligence and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) are deepening the application in the industry, driving the transformation and upgrading of the global industry, and constitute an important technological support for the sustainable development of the world. With the extension and deepening of information and intelligence application in the industry, the construction of industrial information infrastructure represented by the Industrial Internet has been continuously promoted, and has become an important carrier of global information acquisition and network communication.


Session's link to Sustainable Development Process

  • Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth logo Goal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all
  • Goal 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure logo Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
  • Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production logo Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

Industry is the key source of economic growth as well as the main field of resource and environmental consumption. Improving industrial production efficiency and resource and energy efficiency will help to achieve Sustainable Development Goals(SDG). Internet of things, big data, Artificial intelligence and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) are deepening the application in the industry, driving the transformation and upgrading of the global industry, and constitute an important technological support for the sustainable development of the world. In recent years, Germany's Industry 4.0 Strategy, the industrial Internet in the US, China Manufacturing 2025 Strategy and other strategic initiatives have been launched, which greatly promoted the application of the Internet of things(IOT), Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and other emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) in the industry field. On the basis of information and intelligent technology, Industrial Internet will help improve production efficiency, implement energy saving and emission reduction, and enhance economic efficiency. It is worth promoting around the world as a representative ICT solution for optimizing production mode and promoting the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

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