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Citilog Experiencing Growth in
China Deployments Citilog’s history in China goes
back more than 8 years with a first implementation in the Yan’an
tunnel in Shanghai. Thanks to the continuous involvement and
tremendous support of our local partners Citilog’s position in China
has grown consistently.

This has been especially true over the last couple
of years in which the number of projects has significantly
increased. These projects cover the full range of Citilog’s current
products. For example there have been large MediaTunnel™
deployments and also a very large VisioPaD™ deployment on the
highways of the Henan province with more than 230 cameras. Large
cities such as Shanghai account for a big portion of the projects in
tunnels, ring roads and bridges. However Citilog’s products
are also deployed across most Chinese provinces. This is a testimony
to the quality of Citilog’s products and to the strength of our
partners and their ability to provide high quality support to our
customers.
The very positive end of 2008 and beginning of 2009
show that even in the difficult times the Chinese economy is facing,
our partners have managed to maintain and secure a continuous trend
of growing business. This is a very positive sign that, combined
with the government recovery plan in the infrastructure area, gives
us great confidence in future business opportunities in China.
”China Plan for Economic Growth Meeting
in Paris” On March 26, 2009, the French agency for
international business development (UbiFrance) held a discussion on
new business opportunities founded in a new economic Chinese
plan. Naturally, many French companies were interested to
learn about such developments including some 100 business leaders
such as EADS, Total, Citilog and others that attended. Key
participants included the French Minister of Economy, Finance and
Employment, Ms. Christine Lagarde, and the Ambassador to the
People's Republic of China in France, Mr. Kong Quan.
Ms. Lagarde described the economic relationship
between the two countries as vital, productive and harmonious. She
noted that her presence was a sign that France is very committed to
this relationship.
According to Ambassador Kong, the word "crisis" in
Chinese is composed of two characteristics: "danger" and
"opportunity." The Chinese economy is facing serious
challenges but also opportunities for development. He mentioned hope
that French entrepreneurs would continue their active cooperation
with China, and take advantage of opportunities offered by the plan
in China and the resumption of a prosperous Chinese economy.
UbiFrance management stressed that French companies
have many opportunities to be claimed in the main sectors targeted
by the Chinese plan, such as the revival of construction and
modernization of infrastructure, development of rural areas, and
also health, research, innovation and reconstruction following the
Sichuan earthquake in 2008.
The Chinese government announced last November a
plan to revive the economy amounting to over 400 billion Euros,
which represents over 13% of annual Chinese gross domestic product
(GDP) and a main objective to achieve growth in 2009 of GDP by about
8%.
This economic plan was launched with four major
components: large government investments, restructuring and recovery
industries, scientific research and improving the welfare of the
population. Please contact Citilog
for information on its involvement in China.
Nanjing &
Wuhan Events A government mission was organized by
the French Embassy with the support of the Chinese authorities from
March 1-5, 2009. The focus was to be about the future
development of urban transportation systems in China. The conference
took place in Nanjing the capital City of the Jiangsu province and
in Wuhan the capital City of the Hubei Province. Both cities with
populations of more than 6 and 9 million inhabitants respectively,
are facing huge challenges in the organization of their urban
transport systems.
Citilog participated in the conference and
presented its most advanced solutions both for urban and inter-urban
traffic management. For both areas, these solutions provide key
tools to drastically reduce Green House Gas Emissions (AKA: GES) and
to fully comply with the sustainable growth policy as set by the
government of China.
The local authorities showed particular interest in
Citilog’s solutions as they address traffic issues from a very cost
effective angle. At the moment both the central and the local
governments in China are heavily investing in infrastructure
projects for urban transportation such as metro networks for
instance, which are currently being developed in both cities. The
Citilog proposal to efficiently manage the flow of increasing urban
traffic has been seen as a cost effective and very necessary
solution for both cities. With existing references in both
Nanjing and Wuhan and following this high level government sponsored
event, Citilog is looking forward to collaborating further with its
local partners to bring solutions to the Chinese urban traffic
management authorities. |