Recently, the construction of the AI-powered smart park project in Linwu County of Chenzhou City has been advancing steadily. With the rollout of intelligent infrastructure, this “digital brain” is set to go into full operation, enabling a leap from traditional management to smart governance.

In the core computer room of the Linwu High-tech Zone’s smart park, rows of black cabinets are neatly arranged, as technicians conduct final debugging on servers and network lines. This serves as the “digital nerve center” of the entire park.
Liu Chun, chief project manager, said, “The smart park project has a total investment of over 38 million yuan, with 5.45 million yuan invested in the first phase. Currently, equipment installation and debugging as well as the construction of this computer room have been completed. The project has entered trial operation and is expected to be fully operational by mid-2026.”

In the past, data on energy consumption, safety, and environmental protection in the park were mostly recorded manually, resulting in slow information transmission and high management costs.
The new system will collect real-time data a day through sensors across equipment, production lines, and key areas. Analyzed by AI models, the data will support intelligent operation of core functions such as economic operation monitoring, energy and carbon emission control, and safety risk early warning.
To accelerate project delivery, Linwu High-tech Zone set up a special team and optimized the construction schedule, with overall efficiency rising by about 10%.
“Enterprises in the park will use our AI model for analysis and evaluation, and optimize energy distribution and technological upgrading with its support.” Liu Chun added.
By shifting from manual management to digital governance, Linwu County is building a more efficient, precise and green development environment for its enterprises, which will help promote high-quality development of the park’s economy.
Chinese source: hunantoday


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