Ireland actively promotes the global Internet of Things application has become a hot spot for investment

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[China Instrument Network Instrument downstream] Ireland is an island country, the area is not yet large Indiana State. However, in recent years, Ireland is playing an active role in promoting the global Internet of Things. The innovative development of Internet of Things technology has also become an important strategic area for Ireland to attract investment.

At present, the Internet of Things technology has gradually entered the practical application stage from the data collection stage. In recent years, Ireland is accelerating its cooperation with large technology companies and many start-up technology companies to create innovations, especially using public data to create new applications. These new applications can extend depth perception capabilities into common items, transmit data to the right place, and collect analysis data to help make decisions. The "sense" of the Internet of Things is becoming stronger and stronger with the help of various data collections, helping to enhance people's ability to observe, evaluate, and make decisions.

Dublin, Ireland's capital, is planning to build the city into a smart city and actively attract large global technology companies to participate. In Dublin, IBM and Dublin City Council implemented a smart city technology plan to solve complex problems such as traffic and urban water through analysis, optimization, and management systems. Intel has developed a visual chip called Quark that will be used in the future development of the Internet of Things. Dublin has only 1 million people. Implementing smart plans in such a relatively small city makes it easier to develop corresponding software and hardware. It can also better test the level and quality of these software services and make adjustments. Dublin also hopes to take advantage of the high concentration of its Internet information industry and high-tech industry to help the implementation of smart city plans.

According to Leo Crancy, director of technology, consumer and business services at Ireland’s Investment Development Authority, a government agency responsible for attracting foreign investment in Ireland, many cities in China have similar projects and plans if Chinese companies intend to go to Ireland or Europe to promote smart cities. The products and services of Dublin will be an ideal place.

(Original title: Internet of Things technology into hot spots in Ireland)

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