MiTAC Group’s AIoT Technologies for Smart Cities and Mobility revolutionize urban environments by advancing transportation and infrastructure. Their innovations drive efficiency and ensure smarter, more connected urban systems. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Driving AIoT Technologies for Smart City Transformation
MiTAC Group, a prominent IT leader in Taiwan, collaborates with the Ministry of Transportation. They aim to modernize rail systems, transportation networks, and urban mobility using groundbreaking AIoT solutions. On November 18, during its 50th anniversary event, MiTAC showcased innovations designed to elevate city services.
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Hsieh Kuang-lung, a senior manager at MiTAC Information Technology, highlighted their AIoT technologies. These solutions enhance efficiency in transportation, manufacturing, and education by integrating real-time IoT data. AI-powered visual tools now transform railways by identifying operational inefficiencies and optimizing resources for a seamless urban experience.
Revolutionizing Smart Mobility with AIoT Technologies
Jim Hsu, senior product manager at MiTAC Digital Technology, detailed advancements in vehicle and station-based systems. In-vehicle technologies include GPS systems, fleet management, and V2X communication, ensuring smooth connectivity. Station-based innovations like automated ticketing and gate systems simplify operations.
To tackle power efficiency challenges linked to AI applications, MiTAC develops adaptable products tailored for mobility needs. Their efforts address growing transportation demands while ensuring sustainable city systems. AIoT technologies ensure seamless integration for improved urban mobility infrastructure.
Conclusion: Building Smarter Urban Systems
AIoT technologies are shaping the future of cities through innovation and strategic collaboration. MiTAC’s efforts lead urban systems into a smarter, more connected, and sustainable era.
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