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Smart City Insights

Transforming data from stakeholders to enhance energy efficiency and urban management in smart cities.

Data Integration Solutions

Transforming diverse data sources into actionable insights for smart city management and sustainability.

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A vibrant cityscape with densely packed buildings showcasing a variety of architectural styles and colors under a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds. Satellite dishes and rooftop structures are visible, adding to the urban feel.
A cityscape at night with a network of illuminated roads and towering skyscrapers. The buildings are lit up with various lights, and the streets are bustling with vehicles, creating a dynamic urban scene.
A cityscape at night with a network of illuminated roads and towering skyscrapers. The buildings are lit up with various lights, and the streets are bustling with vehicles, creating a dynamic urban scene.
Data Normalization Tools

Standardizing and cleaning data for improved accuracy and reliability in urban planning and operations.

Unstructured Data Insights

Extracting key concepts from reports and documents to enhance decision-making in energy and urban policy.

Smart Building Energy Management

Smart building energy management refers to the real-time monitoring, optimal control and dynamic adjustment of energy consumption (electricity, heat, gas, etc.) in buildings through technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, and AI, to achieve a management model of "efficient energy use, low-carbon operation, and controllable costs."

Smart building energy management is evolving from "single energy saving" to "urban energy network coordination". The core lies in transforming buildings into perceptible, controllable and interactive "energy intelligence bodies" through technology integration (IT+OT+ET). In the future, as technologies such as digital twins and edge computing mature, buildings will become key nodes in smart city energy management, driving the city's transformation to "zero carbon, resilience and efficiency".