Shenzhen Shanghai leads the 2016 China Smart City Development Level Report

On November 23, the Information Science Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the National Pulse Internet Smart City Research Center jointly released the 6th China Smart City Development Level Assessment Report. Through a comprehensive assessment of 201 sampling cities across the country, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Beijing, Wuxi, Guangzhou, Ningbo, Foshan, Xiamen and Suzhou ranked among the top 10 in the smart city list, with Shenzhen and Shanghai scoring more than 80 points (out of 100) Points) lead.

The evaluation results show that the average score of smart city assessment in China in 2016 is 44.30 points, among which the highest score of Shenzhen (80.57 points) and the lowest score of Linzhi (22.48 points) have large differences, which reflects the uneven development level of smart cities in China. The discrete trend is significant. By dividing the scores of cities, we can see that the development level of smart cities in China is “spindle type”, that is, the scores of the two pole cities are small, and the cities with 40~50 points are the mainstream, among which the number of upstream cities is small, medium and The proportion of the lower-level cities accounts for a large proportion, which indicates that the overall degree of intelligence of China's cities is low, and the level of smart city construction needs to be further strengthened.

Comparing the administrative divisions of 201 sample cities, it can be seen that the average scores of East China and South China are significantly higher than the national average, and the level of smart city construction is significantly higher than other regions; the four regions of Northeast China, North China, Central China and Southwest China have higher scores. Similar, the level of development of smart cities is relatively backward; while the overall score of the northwest region is the lowest, and development needs to be strengthened.

In recent years, many achievements have been made in the field of smart cities, and intelligent transportation and smart city management are all in the forefront of the country. It is understood that Shenzhen is currently deploying various smart livelihood projects. For example, on November 14th, six key projects, including a new generation of meteorological radar and Guangdong Meteorological Data Shenzhen Backup Center, have been launched, aiming at “smart weather” and creating a meteorological modernization system. Recently, Guangdong Telecom and Huawei completed the upgrade of LTE800 pilot equipment in Shenzhen, and successfully completed the standardized low-frequency 800M NB-IoT contiguous coverage network related test of Futian's first bearer service, and comprehensively deployed Shenzhen Smart Water. In addition, in the areas of government affairs, medical care, and sports, Shenzhen is also making frequent efforts.

Yu Ping, the project leader of the 2016 China Smart City Development Level Assessment and the deputy general manager of Guomai Internet, said at the press conference that 201 sample cities participating in the sixth smart city development level assessment this year covered China except Hong Kong and Macao. All provinces outside Taiwan. The sample cities participating in the assessment need to meet certain conditions before they can enter the selection. It is necessary to meet one of the following three conditions: the government document proposes to build a smart city and has launched a key demonstration project, has developed a smart city development plan or action plan and entered the stage of implementation and construction, and selected the pilot ministry to build a smart city. of.

It is understood that this smart city assessment system has six categories of first-level indicators, including smart infrastructure, smart governance, smart people's livelihood, smart economy, smart people and security system. Yu Ping said that according to the score of the first-level indicators, the “guarantee system” scored the highest, and the overall situation was generally good; the “smart infrastructure” and “smart governance” scores were all above 40%, indicating a large The construction level of some cities is relatively good; the scores of the two categories of “smart economy” and “smart people's livelihood” are obviously low, indicating that most cities in China are still obviously lacking in this aspect and need to strengthen as soon as possible.

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