China is a world leader in technological innovation, productivity, and energy transition. Our correspondent, Bruno Falci, is in Tianjin and shows us its environmental initiatives and responsibilities, focused on benefiting the people. teleSUR
00:00And speaking about China, the country is a world leader in technological innovation, productivity and energy transition. Tianjin, one of the country's largest cities, is a prime example of this. Our correspondent, Bruna Falsi, is in the city and shows its environmental initiatives and its responsibilities focused on benefiting the people.
00:19Tianjin is a coastal city near Beijing, with a port that serves as the capital man's maritime outlet. It is also one of China's most popular cities, with over 14 million inhabitants. Its subway system, currently undergoing technological modernization, combines intelligent operation, predictive maintenance and advanced security. It is also committed to environment sustainability.
00:49The subway system is moving toward digitalization with intelligent equipment to meet daily challenges. Cloud computing, big data and monitoring systems including 360-degree vision, robots and wireless data transmission integrated solutions tailored to real-world needs. By simulating operational scenarios, critical points are identified and processes are optimized through pilot tests, enable teams to support management, inspections and other key services.
01:15These technologies are already in the city. These technologies are already in use in many Chinese cities. And when each network has different needs, the systems are scalable and can be replicated according to the characteristics of each city.
01:27The Tianjin metro network transports nearly 2 million passengers daily on its 12 operating lines, with a 100% on-time performance rate. To maintain this efficiency, intelligent robots are used to inspect trains with greater precision, detect critical faults and significantly reduce maintenance time.
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