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智慧园区2030报告(2024版)

Intelligent Campus 2030 Intelligent Campus 2030 Bringing Digital to Every Campus forPervasive Intelligence Peter Nijkamp A Beacon for Technological Progress Campus ……… Latin roots Campus is an ancient Latin term that originally refers to an open field outside the city where collectiveactivities were organized that would be less suitable in inner-city locations (e.g. big festivities, militaryexercises). The concept of a campus as a dedicated people's meeting place became in the courseof history particularly relevant for expanding university complexes which needed a lot of space. Forexample, Princeton University built already in the end of the eighteenth century in New Jersey anextra-city university complex, including teaching facilities, libraries, dormitories, and leisure facilities.This has in the course of years been followed by many campus initiatives all over the world. Theconcept of a modern campus has been more general. Rather than only referring to universities orcolleges, it manifests itself nowadays often as an integrated centrifugal and centripetal knowledgehub. The rapid advent of contemporaneous ICT and digital technology has in the meantime createdan unprecedented boost for advanced knowledge centers world-wide, in both the public and privatedomain. They are nowadays often called smart campuses seeking to share, generate, and create newapplications through a synergy of physical and virtual proximity. Intelligence ……… another Latin origin Intelligence is another ancient Latin word which expresses the human ability to bring together orto synthesize knowledge and information; it is the cognitive potential to learn and understand newthings by combining insights from different information sources. In contrast to smart behavior, whichis based on learning and studying a demarcated knowledge issue, intelligent behavior is characterizedby synergetic insights generated through sharp and brilliant brains and open minds. Intelligence does not only solve complex problems, but is also able to prevent the occurrence of such problems.The emerging digital technology has also induced the rising popularity of interconnected data andknowledge networks, which are based on efficient information and knowledge sharing. Knowledgeplatforms and social media networks are a great illustration of the collective significance of modernmulti-actor intelligence systems for industry and policy-making. Intelligent campus ……… evolution An intelligent campus is an integrated knowledge hub, in which both physical and virtual proximityplays a critical role. It is – in contrast to a traditional campus – not an island, but it forms anarchipelago of virtually connected, actionable competency and innovation centers, which provide alsoopen access to operators, users, and society at large. The influence radius of an intelligent campus farexceeds a local or regional territory, and in many cases this radius mirrors a global proximity, includingacademic, industrial and societal liaisons. The novel clever combination of hardware, software andhumanware creates a new innovation arena with a global coverage, not only for industry but also forthe achievement for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as formulated by the UN. Intelligent Campus 2030 ……… the next frontier domain In the rapidly evolving landscape of our modern knowledge society – as sketched out above – theHuawei Intelligent Campus 2030 study may be seen as a milestone that seeks to shed light on thetransformative voyage that modern knowledge campuses all over the world are set to embark upon.It is therefore, desirable to offer an insightful exploration of future endeavors and to map out effortsdriving a more promising trajectory of contemporaneous campus initiatives. It is remarkable thatover the past years the release of the Huawei Intelligent World 2030 series has set the tone for anew perspective, culminating in the Intelligent Campus 2030 report. The report encapsulates globalcampus insights and practices as its building blocks, and may become a blueprint for future intelligentcampuses worldwide. An intelligent campus is not a goal in itself. It seeks to develop and favorknowledge-oriented and digitally-based insights for academia, industry, policy makers, and societyglobally. Its technical features serve as a convergence trajectory for both scientific and innovation consensus, accelerating the evolution of technology in campus environments globally. An intelligentcampus is not a static idea; it is forward looking. In the pursuit of a connected and intelligent world,Intelligent Campus 2030 goes beyond conventional campuses, opening doors to an intelligent worldwhere innovation shapes the very fabric of campus experiences. Intelligent campuses, as outlined in theCampus 2030 report, serve as foundational pillars for a sustainable and livable society. By seamlesslyintegrating connectivity and computing technologies within technological innovation institutions,the