During the “Huawei China Partners Conference 2025,” Chengdu Action Electronics Joint-Stock Co., Ltd(Action) and Huawei officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Shenzhen. The collaboration aims to co-develop cutting-edge gas detectors and gas leakage detectors tailored for urban lifeline infrastructure safety. Action’s General Manager Long Fangyan and Huawei’s Sichuan Representative Office Solution Director Zheng Junkai signed the agreement, with executives from both companies attending the ceremony.
Addressing Critical Gas Safety Challenges
Recent gas-related accidents in urban pipelines, underground utility tunnels, and confined spaces have highlighted urgent needs for precision gas detection technologies. National policies now prioritize intelligent monitoring systems to enhance early warning capabilities and reduce risks.
Pioneering Solutions for Urban Lifeline Infrastructure
The partnership combines Action’s expertise in gas alarm systems and Huawei’s 30+ years of optical technology innovation. Huawei will supply high-precision, low-power spectral sensing modules resistant to water damage and extreme temperatures. These modules will integrate seamlessly with Action’s industrial gas detectors, creating next-generation gas leakage detectors for underground pipelines, utility tunnels, and municipal networks. The solutions address longstanding industry pain points such as low detection accuracy, short battery life, and environmental fragility.
Expanding Applications and Nationwide Deployment
Future efforts will focus on scaling gas detector deployments across urban gas networks, industrial facilities, and residential areas. Pilot projects in cities like Chengdu and Wuhan will establish model use cases, paving the way for nationwide adoption.
Building a Leading Ecosystem for Gas Safety
This collaboration solidifies Action and Huawei’s leadership in industrial gas detector innovation. By merging their strengths, the partners aim to deliver reliable, long-lasting safety solutions for urban lifeline projects, ensuring public safety and infrastructure resilience.
Post time: Mar-20-2025