On April 17, the 2025 Power Equipment Management Conference and the 14th China Power Equipment Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis Technology Summit Forum kicked off in grand style in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Lianrui Technology showcased its high-precision indoor and outdoor positioning devices and personnel safety management solutions for the power industry at the event.

Held concurrently with the conference was the “2025 Power Industry Equipment Upgrade and Technology Modernization Exhibition.” To better demonstrate the effectiveness of its positioning products, Lianrui Technology set up a high-precision positioning demonstration kit on-site to showcase real-time, accurate positioning capabilities to attendees. The event was far more popular than expected, with the booth frequently surrounded by crowds of visitors, and staff patiently and thoroughly explaining the products and solutions to everyone.

Last October, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued the “Implementation Plan for the Digital Transformation of the Power Equipment Manufacturing Industry,” calling for the digitization of operation and maintenance services and the accelerated adoption of digital twin and smart sensing technologies in the fields of large-scale power generation equipment—including wind, solar, hydro, thermal, and nuclear power—as well as ultra-high-voltage transmission and transformation equipment.
Focusing on topics such as intelligent power equipment technology, artificial intelligence, and intelligent robotic inspection technology for the power sector, 36 experts and scholars from power grid companies, research institutions, and related enterprises delivered insightful presentations at the forum.
As one of China’s earliest national high-tech enterprises engaged in the research and development of UWB high-precision positioning technology, Lianrui Technology has, for many years, focused on the R&D, application, and widespread adoption of UWB technology across multiple industries, consistently leading the way in the sector’s development.
Based on the independently developed achievements from the Guangxi Innovation-Driven Development Special Fund project titled “R&D and Industrialization of Dedicated Chips for Video Intelligent Terminals”—a collaboration between Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Guilin Smart Industrial Park Co., Ltd., and Guilin High-Tech Industrial Development Group Co., Ltd.—Locaris Technology has developed a high-precision, low-power UWB positioning chip (Ruixin 1000, with power consumption not exceeding 1 mW at 1 Hz) and a high-precision positioning system. The company has developed multiple high-precision positioning devices, as well as systems for positioning and inspection in complex environments, multi-angle video-linked monitoring and emergency broadcast communication, intelligent safety environment monitoring, fall protection, and emergency command. These solutions have been widely implemented in projects for leading enterprises such as State Grid, PetroChina, and China Mobile.
In recent years, Locaris Technology has contributed to the drafting of the “White Paper on the Development of the Indoor Positioning Ecosystem” (China Mobile Research Institute), the “White Paper on China’s High-Precision Positioning Technology Industry,” and the “White Paper on the Smart Power Plant Industry,” as well as contributing to the “Smart Vehicle-to-Everything Industry Ecosystem Alliance Digital Car Key System—Part 6: XingShan System Requirements.” The company has become a member unit of the Real-Time Positioning Working Group under the National Information Technology Standardization Committee and a member unit of the Smart Vehicle-to-Everything Industry Ecosystem Alliance (ICCE). By sharing the application experience accumulated over many years within the industry, Locaris Technology is injecting new vitality into the industry ecosystem and working with industry partners to jointly promote the development and application of high-precision positioning technologies for both indoor and outdoor environments.
The conference was jointly organized by the CPEM National Power Equipment Management Network, the National Energy Smart Grid (Shanghai) R&D Center, the Zhejiang Electric Power Society, and other organizations. Nearly 3,000 participants from State Grid, China Southern Power Grid, provincial and municipal power companies, electric power research institutes, transmission and transformation companies, ultra-high voltage companies, power design institutes, major power consumers, energy-intensive enterprises, and other relevant organizations attended the event to discuss cutting-edge technologies and development trends in intelligent power operation and maintenance.