Recently, the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China officially released the industry standard *"Local Controllers for Highway Tunnels"* (Standard No. JT/T 608-2024, replacing JT/T 608-2004). The standard is scheduled to take effect on March 1, 2025. As one of the four drafting organizations, Unionscience Technology Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Unionscience Technology”) has once again demonstrated its pivotal role in developing industry technical regulations and promoting standardization, thanks to its extensive experience in the industrial control sector.
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The revision of this standard signifies a more comprehensive and refined benchmark for highway tunnel control technology in China. As a leading enterprise in the industry, Unionscience Technology leveraged its profound expertise and technological strengths in the field of automation control to provide critical support for the formulation of the standard. The new standard will further enhance the safety and intelligence of highway tunnels in the country.
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Unionscience Technology has always been committed to advancing automation control technology. Its self-developed industrial controller products (PLC/PAC) are renowned for their high reliability and strong adaptability. In recent years, the company has introduced a dual-CPU, dual-PLC redundancy system, which has gained significant recognition in the industry. Through its redundant design of dual processors and dual programmable logic controllers, the system ensures exceptional reliability and stability. This innovative technology has been widely applied in tunnels, rail transit, and other scenarios requiring high reliability.
With a mission of "empowering the nation through technology," Unionscience Technology views the revision of this standard as another major achievement in advancing industry standardization. Looking ahead, the company will continue to leverage its strengths, deepen the integration of technological research and industrial practices, and contribute its expertise to building a safer, smarter, and more efficient transportation system.