Neoway Showcases HarmonyOS + RISC-V Innovation to Unlock IoT Data Value and Empower Urban Governance
Time:2025-11-25
The “Industrial Data Ecosystem Conference: Data-Driven Longhua · Industry-Finance Synergy” was held Nov. 21 in Shenzhen. Guided by the Longhua District Bureau of Industry and Information Technology and the Longhua District Government Services and Data Administration, the event was co-hosted by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange Longhua Branch and Shenzhen Data Exchange. Bringing together government, industry, academia, and end-user organizations, the conference served as a high-level platform for policy briefings, technical exchange, and resource connection.
Neoway Technology, invited as an innovator in IoT communications, delivered a keynote speech titled “HarmonyOS + RISC-V: Innovative Practices in IoT Data Elements and Urban Governance Empowerment”. The company highlighted its capabilities and achievements in integrating HarmonyOS with RISC-V, extracting value from IoT data, and enabling smart governance scenarios. Neoway emphasized its commitment to using the “HarmonyOS + RISC-V” technology stack together with its cloud-pipe-device architecture to provide autonomous, secure, and highly reliable data collection, transmission, and processing solutions for industrial and urban governance applications—helping customers achieve device connectivity, data-driven operations, and intelligent upgrades.
HarmonyOS + RISC-V: Accelerating IoT Device Innovation
As an active contributor to the open HarmonyOS ecosystem and a vice-chairing member of the Shenzhen OpenHarmony/RISC-V Industry Alliance (OR Alliance), Neoway is advancing the integration of HarmonyOS and RISC-V, delivering high-performance, high-reliability, and low-power IoT modules and smart terminals. During the presentation, Neoway showcased innovative applications in smart gas and smart power.
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In smart gas scenarios, Neoway’s HarmonyOS modules built on RISC-V leverage HarmonyOS’s distributed soft bus to enable autonomous device networking, linking sensors and terminals for real-time monitoring, smart alerts, smart metering, remote valve control, and data traceability. Combined with AI-based early warning and efficient O&M, the solution strengthens gas safety and supports industry-wide digital transformation.
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In the smart power sector, Neoway’s HarmonyOS + RISC-V–based 4G/5G communication units and smart end-devices are widely deployed in fault indicators, smart distribution areas, substations, and EV chargers. By creating a unified IoT foundation for the entire power chain—from generation to consumption—Neoway helps eliminate device barriers, supports plug-and-play installations, enhances quality and efficiency through cloud-edge collaboration, optimizes energy allocation, and strengthens the digital and autonomous foundation of new-generation power systems.
IoT for Smart Governance: Building a “Device + Vision” Integrated Sensing System and High-Quality Data Sets
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In the smart governance section, Neoway demonstrated the deep application of its HarmonyOS-based urban IoT sensing platform in flood control and drought-resilience scenarios. By integrating HarmonyOS-enabled cameras, water-level sensors, and hydrological devices into a unified sensing network, the platform enables device-vision integration and full-coverage monitoring. In urban flooding scenarios, when a sensor detects abnormal water levels, the system automatically calls nearby cameras for visual verification, enabling multi-dimensional data cross-validation to improve alert accuracy and response speed.
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In terms of data-element development, Neoway has gradually built multiple high-quality thematic data sets. These include the Urban Flooding Data Set, formed from citywide minute-level rainfall data, river water levels, visual waterlogging algorithms, and historical insurance records, with a cumulative volume of about 20 million entries; the Reservoir and River Flood-Control Data Set, formed by integrating basic data from citywide reservoirs, rivers, and embankments with end-device monitoring equipment, with a cumulative volume of about 13 million entries; and the Agricultural Drought-Resilience Data Set, constructed by combining meteorological, soil, water-quality, and hydrological data, with a cumulative volume of about 30 million entries. These data sets not only provide precise decision-making support for urban governance but also lay a solid foundation for AI model training and emergency-response optimization.
Neoway will continue to deepen its technical capabilities across open-source ecosystems, terminal hardware, and cloud platforms, driving the release of IoT data value in industrial, energy, and urban governance scenarios. The company will work with partners to advance data-driven, high-quality social development.