PlatON’s blockchain-based network to power China’s largest smart city project

PlatON’s computing network, selected by Wanxiang for its scalability and privacy, will form the technological backbone of smart city project in Hangzhou

Wanxiang Innova City

Wanxiang, the largest automotive component manufacturer in China, announced it has partnered with PlatON, a global privacy-preserving computing network, to co-develop the data infrastructure for China’s largest smart city project in Hangzhou, slated for completion by 2025.

First announced in 2015, the Wanxiang Innova City will be built on 8.3 square kilometers of land on a premium riverfront site in Hangzhou. Innova City will feature btc online casinos at the International Research and Innovation Park, expansive digital and ecological urban space, and Wanxiang’s advanced technology and manufacturing facilities for renewable energies and electric vehicles.

As they work to realize a fully digitalized future, Wanxiang Smart City will come to set a global standard in the future of emerging technologies and how they will shape and govern the way we live, work, and play.

Wanxiang Innova City

Wanxiang has pledged to invest $29 billion over the course of the next decade to support the technological and infrastructural development in what is envisaged to become China’s largest, most interconnected, blockchain-powered smart city.

Built from scratch, the infrastructural blueprint of the smart city will use PlatON’s blockchain-based solution to track, transfer, and secure critical data such as resident identification cards and smart devices. PlatON’s blockchain solution will also be used to monitor driving behavioral data to train auto-driving systems, as well as to record and monitor electric vehicle life cycles, including their batteries to manage ecological waste efficiently, among other use cases.

Located in Hangzhou, Innova City is envisaged to be China’s largest blockchain-powered smart city project with an estimated 90,000 citizens expected to occupy the city by its completion

“As we work to realize a fully digitalized future, Wanxiang Smart City will come to set a global standard in the future of emerging technologies and how they will shape and govern the way we live, work, and play. With our use of Multi-Party Computation (MPC) and other privacy-preserving technologies, we can ensure the privacy of sensitive data including digital identities of residents, smart equipment, and personal devices, as they interact with one another on a shared ledger. PlatON is proud to be driving this future-defining initiative and to lend its cloud-based blockchain solution to build Wanxiang Smart City.”
– Ada Xiao, Chief Strategy Officer at PlatON

Through the use of PlatON’s next-generation computing network and public infrastructure, corporations and individuals in Wanxiang Smart City can connect different services for more efficient tracking of data, provide seamless transactions, and utilize public services transparently. Once completed in 2025, 90,000 citizens are expected to live and work in Wanxiang City.

“Imagine a smart transit system that tracks and rewards responsible driving behavior, or a renewable power grid that incentivizes energy generation and trading, or even a myriad of urban services that can be validated, built, and offered at ease without the constraints of rigid data silos. As we embark on the design and development of the various cutting edge elements of Innova City, we have come to realize that the key aspects of a forward-looking smart city; trust, synergy, and value creation, directly mirror the values of blockchain.”
– Vincent Wang, Chief Innovation Officer at Wanxiang

The Wanxiang Blockchain Lab was established as the first not-for-profit organization in China dedicated to blockchain research and development, organizing one of Asia’s largest blockchain summits every year.

Working towards a sustainable future with electric cars, in 2018 Wanxiang announced a $10.2 billion investment to bolster its plans to build a lithium battery facility that includes an R&D lab, an international innovation center, and a new energy materials lab.

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