Smart home into a sensor application hotspot, Xiaomi, Haier, etc. SENSOR CHINA

The smart home industry is expanding rapidly, driven by a vast and diverse ecosystem. However, it still faces complex technical challenges, particularly in the area of sensors that perceive the external environment. These sensors are essential for creating an intelligent home experience. Despite advancements, achieving precise and reliable data capture remains a challenge. SENSOR CHINA, Asia's largest professional exhibition focused on the Internet of Things, will take place in Shanghai from September 12 to 14, 2016. This event brings together leading companies and innovators in sensor technology. Smart home solutions are expected to be one of the main highlights, drawing participation from major manufacturers. Over the past two decades, the smart home has evolved from simple remote control systems (1.0 era) to mobile-controlled setups (2.0 era), and now into the IoT-driven era where devices are interconnected and automated. The market has grown significantly, with Juniper Research forecasting global smart home revenue to reach $71 billion by 2018. In China alone, the market is expected to hit 139.6 billion yuan, making up 32% of the global total. As a key component of the IoT system, smart homes rely heavily on advanced sensors for data collection, transmission, and processing. SENSOR CHINA will feature companies like Goer Shares and Hangzhou Melek, which are developing innovative smart home solutions such as smart doorbells, smart locks, and smart routers. Hangzhou Melek, a leading manufacturer in infrared sensing technology, is also showcasing its latest product: an infrared composite gas monitor developed in collaboration with a German R&D center. This device can detect harmful gases like formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, methane, and volatile organic compounds, with applications ranging from residential to automotive and office environments. In addition to hardware, the success of smart homes depends on efficient data monitoring and integration across the supply chain. To support this, the Shanghai Institute of Microtechnology and Photonics (SITRI) launched the SHOP-Home platform, offering comprehensive system solutions for smart home applications. This platform provides reference designs for sensors, processors, software, wireless communication, and cloud services, aiming to reduce development costs and accelerate industry growth. Major tech companies like Google, Apple, Huawei, Haier, and Xiaomi have already made significant investments in smart home technologies. SENSOR CHINA aims to bring together these industry leaders and sensor manufacturers to explore how to improve user experiences through better sensing technology. The event also includes concurrent seminars, such as the "Smart Home Application Seminar," where companies like Haier U-home, Xiaomi, and Midea will discuss how to leverage sensing technology to enhance smart home applications. With over ten sessions covering various IoT-related topics, SENSOR CHINA is set to become a key platform for innovation and collaboration in the sensor and IoT industries.

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