2026/06/10
In high-risk work environments such as construction, power‑line inspection, industrial and mining operations, and emergency rescue, common challenges include difficulties in personnel management, slow hazard‑alerting, delayed on‑site coordination, and limited traceability of operational conditions. Traditional safety helmets offer only basic physical protection and can no longer meet the demands of digital safety management in today’s enterprises. The ZECN Zhiye Smart Safety Helmet leverages core technologies—including IoT, spatial positioning, mobile communications, cloud computing, and big data—to deliver an integrated smart wearable device. Paired with a public‑IP‑based “cloud‑plus‑edge” comprehensive management platform, it precisely addresses a wide range of on‑site operational management issues, helping companies enhance safety, improve efficiency, and drive sustainable productivity.
2026/06/08
With a technical background, he places great emphasis on product performance and has led his team to push every product specification to the utmost. Thanks to its robust product capabilities, Zhiye Electronics became the first domestic company to pass the Ministry of Public Security’s industry standard in February 2012. In 2013, the company participated in drafting the Ministry of Public Security’s body‑worn camera standard, which was officially released and implemented in 2015. Cao Yongjun has contributed to the development of one national standard, four Ministry of Public Security industry standards, one local standard, and three group standards; he has also spearheaded more than 30 provincial- and municipal‑level research projects, covering initiatives such as Shandong’s SME Innovation Enhancement Program, Shandong Province’s High‑Quality Software Development Strategy, the Ministry of Public Security’s Shandong‑specific project, and the big‑data “Three Excellences and Two Priorities” framework.
2026/05/12
On May 8, the “Qilu Bank Cup” Eighth Jinan City Entrepreneurship Competition—and the corresponding Jinan regional qualifier for the Eighth Shandong Province Entrepreneurship Competition—concluded successfully. Shandong Xianxing Zhiye Information Technology Co., Ltd. stood out among hundreds of high‑quality entries with its project on specialized safety equipment based on multimodal fusion analysis, earning third place and underscoring the company’s robust innovative capabilities in the field of intelligent industrial safety equipment. The company’s Chairman, Cao Yongjun, was invited to attend and participate in the on‑site awards ceremony, jointly witnessing this moment of recognition.
2026/04/17
From April 22 to 24, the 16th China International Road Traffic Safety Products Expo will be grandly held at the Nanjing International Expo Center. With the theme “New Quality in Transportation: Building Safety with Four Innovations,” this year’s expo brings together cutting-edge technologies and state-of-the-art equipment in the global smart transportation sector, charting a new blueprint for industry development. ZECN will showcase its full range of AI-powered intelligent vision products and industry solutions at the event, presenting its robust technological capabilities in Nanjing and collaborating with industry peers to explore the future of smart transportation and digital transformation across sectors.
2026/04/10
Technology empowers traffic management and smart solutions safeguard public safety. The highly anticipated 16th China International Road Traffic Safety Products Expo (Traffic Expo) will be grandly held at the Nanjing International Expo Center from April 22 to 24, 2026. As a leading enterprise in the smart vision field, ZECN will make a major appearance with its three core product lines—AI smart recorders, intelligent data collection equipment, and smart safety helmets—showcasing the deep integration of cutting-edge technology and practical applications.
2026/04/03
Recently, the Ministry of Housing and Urban–Rural Development officially issued Document No. 3 of the Construction Quality Regulations [2025], mandating that, effective March 26, 2026, all full-time project safety production management personnel must wear safety inspection recorders at all times while on duty to comprehensively document their performance of duties. Any tampering with the original video recordings is strictly prohibited, and the recorded footage must be retained for no less than six months. This policy not only establishes rigid standards for construction safety supervision but also drives a shift in site safety management from “post-event investigation” to end-to-end digitalization, accelerating the development of smart construction sites and providing clear guidance for the widespread adoption of intelligent equipment.


