Today, HUAWEI CONNECT 2024 was held in Shanghai with the theme of "Win-Win Industry Intelligence", and Aokan Technology was invited to participate in the three-day event to accelerate industry intelligence with innovative products and solutions.
On the first day of the conference, Xie Yanliang, Vice President of Aokan Technology, attended an open speech by Huawei's e-Government One Netcom and partners, and gathered with partners from all over the country to jointly promote the construction of digital China.
As a leader in the new quality productivity of view big data, Aokan Technology and Huawei have complemented each other in terms of products, services, and markets for many years, and built a large model of urban governance based on Pangu, and incubated the Talk2Video solution to revitalize visual data and let devices "speak". Based on the in-depth understanding of view data, it can effectively reduce the cost of manual inspection and improve the efficiency of police dispatch.
At present, the solution has been put into multiple scenarios such as traffic safety and urban safety. In a certain area of East China, Aokan innovatively deployed a map of intelligent inspection by the traffic police, completed the accurate calibration of the location within 3 seconds, and the traffic police arrived at the scene within 5 minutes to dispose of it, revitalize data assets, and accumulate 10,000+ high-quality core data every month.
At the meeting, Aokan Technology, together with Huawei and other industry standard organizations and partners, jointly released the "Urban Governance Large Model Solution" and "Urban Security Large Model Solution". In the future, Aokan Technology will work with Huawei and its partners to focus on the development of joint innovative solutions for large models in scenarios such as government services and urban governance, with the common goal of empowering government affairs and urban digitalization to upgrade to intelligence.
2nd from right, Xie Yanliang, vice president of Aokan Technology
1st from right, Xie Yanliang, vice president of Aokan Technology