Envision Partners with Singapore Leading Companies
- Move to Realize Singapore's Smart Nation Vision
SINGAPORE, April 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Envision (远景), which owns the leading Intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) platform, EnOS™, and is the second largest smart wind turbine manufacturer in China, today unveiled its strategic partnerships with Singapore leading companies.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with En-trak Pte Ltd, an award-winning Smart Building IoT technology company, was signed to jointly explore collaboration and development opportunities regarding smart building energy management applications in the region using EnOS™ platform. En-trak currently manages over 100 GWh of energy annually for over 300 world-class clients across Asia Pacific.
Mr Lei Zhang, Founder & CEO of Envision, said: "Envision is building up the IoT innovation ecosystem in Singapore based on Envision's EnOS™ platform. This will enable local companies with strong technology support to increase global business opportunities. These companies and even start-ups are able to create synergy with other applications and create smart city solutions and products which could be duplicated worldwide."
Envision is currently cooperating with world-class enterprises and higher education institutions in Singapore including Keppel Urban Solutions Pte Ltd ("KUS", a wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Corporation), Ascendas-Singbridge Group, Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore, and Nanyang Technological University.
KUS is developing a digital operating platform and will integrate Envision's EnOS™ to provide smart energy solutions from planning, implementation to operations. The first project will be Saigon Sports City in District 2 of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The multi-faced solutions for Saigon Sports City will include clean energy generation, smart energy management, performance optimisation of environmental infrastructure and smart building management with the aim to create a truly human-oriented, technology-driven and sustainable, smart city. This cooperation can become a model for leading Singaporean companies and Chinese technology companies.