11 Ningbo businesses dazzle at WIC
A delegation of 11 companies from Ningbo, Zhejiang province, is participating in the 2024 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit, which opened in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Nov 19, showcasing their technological advancements in realms such as digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and data empowerment.
Blueocean, one of the 11 companies, is making its debut at the event, presenting its latest iteration of the immersive liquid-cooled mainframe. According to Song Rui, a representative of the company, the mainframe submerges key hardware components like hard drives, graphics cards, memory, motherboards, and CPUs in a liquid-cooled chamber, significantly lowering the internal temperature and extending the lifespan of the hardware. Additionally, this liquid-cooled mainframe is equipped with an AI module, allowing users to power it on or off with a simple hand gesture and even interact with it to play music or videos.
Another first-time exhibitor from Ningbo, Randa Tech, is leveraging AI technology to enhance urban infrastructure. Its AI-powered systems can monitor structural deformations in bridges and other buildings under load, providing real-time alerts in case of potential overloads, thus contributing to road safety and emergency management.
"We have already applied our products and technology to nearly 60 bridges in Ningbo. Our tunnel load adjustment system has been recognized as the first of its kind in China, filling a technological gap," said Zhao Zhen, product director at Randa Tech. "Our goal in Wuzhen is to bring our company into the spotlight and increase our visibility."