Client Background
Location: Chiayi County, Taiwan
Client: Chiayi County Government
Project Highlights
Implementation of industrial park management through the deployment of environmental monitoring systems, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), operational management systems, and an integrated smart management platform.
Project Overview
In response to industrial transformation and upgrading, Chiayi County selected the Matouhou Farm, located south of the county administration center and formerly owned by Taiwan Sugar Corporation, as the primary site for the development of the Chiayi Matouhou Industrial Park. Leveraging its strategic geographic advantages, the project aims to stimulate regional industrial growth and establish a modern industrial park that combines advanced technology with smart management capabilities.
By integrating robust Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, the park has deployed an environmental monitoring system equipped with weather stations and various sensors for sunshine duration, flood detection, and other environmental indicators, enabling real-time monitoring of environmental conditions.
To enhance park safety and infrastructure management, a Geographic Information System (GIS) has been established to visualize underground utility networks in both 2D and 3D formats. This helps prevent public safety incidents caused by duplicate excavation work or accidental damage to utility pipelines.
An ERP-based operational management system has also been introduced to streamline administrative processes for tenant companies through digital workflows. Services such as document applications, online payments, and other administrative procedures can be completed electronically, significantly improving processing efficiency and management effectiveness.
In addition, the park management center has implemented an integrated smart management platform that consolidates information from various systems, including lighting, surveillance, elevators, air conditioning, drainage, and solar energy systems. Through a single centralized platform, operators can remotely monitor and manage facilities while enabling customized cross-system scenario automation and linkage control, ultimately achieving comprehensive smart park management.



