Hubei enterprises compete to take the industrial Internet “high-speed train”. On February 14, it was learned from the Wuhan Operation Center of the Institute of Industrial Internet and Internet of Things of China ICT Academy that on the same day, the number of enterprise nodes connected to the national top node of Industrial Internet identification analysis (Wuhan) exceeded 10,000, of which the number of enterprise nodes in Hubei exceeded 7,000, ranking fifth in the country (Jiangsu, Shandong, Beijing, Chongqing, Hubei) and first in the central region.
“Black light factory” 24 hours uninterrupted operation, thousands of miles away remote control production equipment… In the era of the industrial Internet, people, things and things in the industrial manufacturing process can be connected through identification. The national Industrial Internet identification analysis system is equivalent to the “high-speed railway network”, the top node is the “hub station”, the second node is the “local station”, the enterprise node is the “high-speed railway train”, and the identification data is the “carriage passengers”.
On November 22, 2018, the Industrial Internet Identification Analysis national top node (Wuhan) was launched, and it was the first node to be opened among the five top nodes in the country (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Chongqing). At present, the top node in Wuhan serves Hubei, Hunan, Henan and Jiangxi provinces, and has a total of 32 secondary nodes (13 in Hubei).
“In recent years, Wuhan’s top nodes have become increasingly busy, with the number of deployed servers tripling from 2019.” Tan Min, director of the Wuhan Operations Center of the Institute of Industrial Internet and Internet of Things of the China Information and Communication Academy, said that the number of enterprise nodes has broken 10,000, which will empower tens of thousands of enterprises in the central region, so that industrial equipment can be “connected”, production processes can be “clearly seen”, and security management can be “controlled”.
At present, the application of industrial Internet identification in Hubei has deeply covered more than half of the “51020” modern industrial cluster such as automobiles, biomedics, engineering machinery, and electronic information. Among them, the seven secondary nodes in Wuhan are mainly built in leading enterprises such as Dongfeng Motor and Changfei Optical Fiber, and the secondary nodes in Yichang, Xiangyang, Jingzhou and other cities are built in characteristic industrial parks.
In 2023, the China Institute of Information and Communication Technology will cooperate with relevant provincial and municipal departments to promote the number of enterprise nodes connected to Wuhan’s top nodes to reach 15,000, achieve full coverage of Hubei’s secondary nodes in cities and states, and enable Wuhan’s top nodes to support the construction of a “digital Kyushu traffic” to help Hubei accelerate the development of the national digital economy.