The Chongqing division of the Second International New Energy and Intelligent Vehicle Competition of the China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (CIEC) concluded on Nov 24.
According to the organizing committee of the two-month competition, the aim of the event is to introduce high technologies, high-end talents and high-tech companies to Chongqing.
Projects involved in the competition focused on innovations in the fields of R&D, production, manufacturing, and high-tech products' services and businesses.
The Chongqing division of the Second International New Energy and Intelligent Vehicle Competition of the China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition concluded on Nov 24. [Photo by Yin Yongjun/cqnews.net] |
A Chongqing internet technology company that developed a project aimed at dispelling drivers' road rage won the best award in the business category with a prize of 10,000 yuan (1,515 US dollars).
Chen Guozhen, manager of the project, said that a high-tech car networking system, composed of three parts – a cloud service platform system, an APP application platform and an intelligent display device – will be operated to help drivers correct their uncivilized driving behaviors.
A winner poses for pictures as he proudly receives two awards at the Second International New Energy and Intelligent Vehicle Competition of CIEC on Nov 24. [Photo by Yin Yongjun/cqnews.net] |
"The real-time communication between drivers can relieve their mood and reduce traffic accidents, which can promote traffic safety," said Chen Guozhen.
The project developers have applied for a patent and introduced it to four agent cities including Qingdao and Xuzhou, Chen added.
An exhibition of new energy and intelligent cars was also held for makers to exchange ideas and to provide an opportunity for the public to get close to maker's culture.
One of many new energy vehicles is on display at the Second International New Energy and Intelligent Vehicle Competition of CIEC on Nov 24. [Photo by Yin Yongjun/cqnews.net] |
John Edwards, the UK trade commissioner for China, praised Chongqing over its rise as a burgeoning center in intelligent manufacturing.