The Internet of Things business model needs to explore the sensor to benefit first

On December 29, it was well-known that the Internet of Things was defined as a strategic emerging industry during the 12th Five-Year Plan period, and the Internet of Things had become a hot topic. In this regard, relevant experts believe that sensors as the basic industry for the development of the Internet of Things will be the first to benefit.

A few days ago, Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology Mr. Ruan Guohua said that the concept of the Internet of Things was born in the international financial crisis. It is not a conceptual hype but a huge potential market. In order to speed up the industrial transformation of sensors, the Department of Electronic Information of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology held a “Seminar on the Development of a Sensor Industry Development Strategy Based on Internet of Things” in Beijing.

"Pyramid" Tower - The first sensor to benefit the participants believe that the sensor is the source of detection and access to outside information, is the most fundamental foundation for the development of the Internet of things. The production and processing of sensors incorporates technologies such as semiconductor processing technology and micro-electromechanical processing technology. Currently, it is developing into an intelligent, systematic, high-precision, and large-scale industry. Relevant experts also indicated that the development of the Internet of Things is the first to benefit from RFID and sensor manufacturers. They are in the upstream of the industrial chain, and the demand is relatively large, and government support is also relatively large. Guo Meng, secretary general of the China Electronic Components Industry Association’s Sensitive Components and Sensors Branch, told the media: “The sensor is the tower of the “Pyramid” of the Internet of Things and is the largest and most basic link in the total demand for the entire chain. It will directly affect the speed of development of the Internet of Things."

The Internet of Things urgently needs to explore a successful business model. The Internet of Things is regarded as an emerging network following communications networks and the Internet. According to an authoritative media forecast, the state will invest 4 trillion yuan in the next decade to vigorously develop the Internet of Things. Smart buildings, smart offices, smart homes, RFID and other industries will be key areas for future development. Faced with trillions of "cakes", all aspects of the industry chain are actively involved. The concept of Internet of Things has been piloted in various regions to transform the industry. The provinces and cities of Henan, Beijing, Tianjin and Hangzhou have all established the Internet of Things industry alliance. In addition, China has also set up an Internet of Things industrial base in Wuxi.

While seeing the results, you also need to see the problems. According to relevant persons from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the scale of China's Internet of Things enterprises is small, and the ability for technological innovation is poor. In response, Zhang Ping, the secretary-general of China's ubiquitous network technology and development forum, once stated to Feixiang.com that the development of the Internet of Things alone is not enough for the government's guidance. If only the government pilots and did not explore a successful business model, the Internet of Things is very It is difficult to develop on a large scale. In addition, the delegates pointed out that the integration of production, study and research in the development of the Internet of Things in China is not enough, and the conversion rate of technological achievements is low; the core technology of sensitive components is lacking. Wang Zhonghong, deputy researcher of the Ministry of Industry and Economics of the Development Research Center of the State Council, warned: “With the development of the Internet of Things, there is not enough breakthrough in China’s core technology. The lack of high-end sensor production capacity, the immature manufacturing process and technology of core chips, and some core technologies , products and equipment depend on imports."