Soon AI Secures Multi-Million-Dollar Contract with Wuhan Optics Valley to Pioneer AI-Driven Urban Governance Platform
Wuhan, China — Soon AI (formerly Jiatui), a leading AI and big data solutions provider, has signed a CN¥10 million+ contract with Wuhan Optics Valley Digital Industry Group, commissioned by the East Lake High-Tech Development Zone government. The collaboration aims to develop the “iOptics Valley” WeChat Mini-Program, an integrated urban service platform leveraging AI and big data to streamline governance, enhance citizen engagement, and optimize resource allocation.
Project Overview: Building a “1+3+N+1” Smart Governance Ecosystem
The “iOptics Valley” platform will integrate Soon AI’s Smart Material System, AIGC capabilities, and data intelligence tools to empower civil servants, businesses, and residents through:
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One Unified Portal: A centralized hub combining AI-driven citizen outreach, real-time data analytics, and multi-department coordination.
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Three Core User Groups:
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Residents: Access to healthcare, transportation, cultural activities, and community services.
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Businesses: Streamlined approvals, policy updates, and digital招商 tools.
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Government Staff: AI-assisted workflow automation and cross-department task management.
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N Specialized Modules: Customizable services spanning public administration, tourism, e-governance, and民意 surveys.
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One Universal Platform: Pre-built templates for electronic forms, digital business cards, and data-sharing protocols to eliminate redundancy.
Proven Success: Replicating Shenzhen’s “iFutian” Model
Soon AI’s expertise stems from its landmark project in Shenzhen’s Futian District, where the “iFutian” platform achieved:
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5.1 million+ users (85% resident coverage).
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225,000+ corporate profiles digitized.
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1.5 million monthly active users.
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10 digital sub-portals for district-level management.
The platform broke down bureaucratic silos, enabling real-time interaction between 8,000+ officials and citizens while boosting satisfaction in public services.
Wuhan’s “iOptics Valley”: A Next-Gen Evolution
Building on Futian’s success, Wuhan’s East Lake High-Tech Zone—a national innovation hub—adopted Soon AI’s Local Governance Real-Time Dispatch System, featuring:
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AI-Powered Grid Management: Assign tasks to officials via smart workflows, tracking progress through digital dashboards.
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Cross-Department Data Integration: Merge disparate systems (e.g., healthcare, transportation) into a unified “city brain.”
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Citizen-Business-Government (CBG) Triad: Foster collaboration through shared data pools and incentive-driven participation.
Three-Phase Implementation:
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Digitize Outreach: Equip officials with AI tools like e-materials and smart profiles.
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Deepen Networks: Establish digital nodes for enterprises, communities, and agencies.
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Fully Integrate: Eliminate data silos, enabling citywide智慧决策 (smart decision-making).
Strategic Impact
“The ‘iOptics Valley’ project isn’t just about technology—it’s about redefining how governments serve citizens in the AI era,” said Soon AI’s CEO. “By standardizing our Futian-proven model, we’re empowering cities to turn data into幸福感 (well-being).”
The platform is projected to:
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Reduce administrative processing time by 40%.
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Increase citizen service satisfaction to over 90%.
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Attract 15% more businesses through streamlined招商 tools.
Future Vision
Soon AI plans to extend its AI-Driven Governance Framework to 20+ Chinese cities by 2025, including Hangzhou’s Xiaoshan District. As digital governance becomes a cornerstone of regional competitiveness, the company aims to cement its role as the backbone of China’s “smart government” transformation.
About Soon AI
Soon AI specializes in AI-powered solutions for public and private sectors, with expertise in CRM, referral ecosystems, and urban digital twins. Serving 28,000+ clients globally, its projects include Tongwei’s green energy CRM and AOTIAN’s kitchen tech marketing platforms.