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Datasea Intelligent Technology Ltd. develops acoustic high-tech products and AI-powered multimodal digital solutions through a public holding-company structure. Its news commonly covers acoustic applications using ultrasonic, infrasound and directional sound technologies, including acoustic disinfection products, wellness care robots, environmental hygiene uses and research-stage industrial applications.
Company updates also address AI multimodal solution projects, 5G-AI digitalization, partner-supported commercialization, U.S. market activity through Datasea Acoustics LLC, and periodic financial results. The company completed a redomicile merger from Nevada to the British Virgin Islands in 2026, with the BVI company continuing as the Nasdaq-listed public holding company under DTSS.
Datasea Inc. (NASDAQ: DTSS) has announced a contract to deploy its Safe Campus Intelligent Management and Control Platform at Harbin New District No. 1 School, marking a significant pilot project for the company.
The agreement entails the provision of software, hardware, and installation services, totaling RMB 392,000 (approximately USD 55,861). This initiative aims to enhance school operations through features like homework tracking and attendance monitoring.
Chairman and CEO Liu Zhixin emphasized the commercial potential of the platform, supported by local government backing.
Datasea (NASDAQ: DTSS) announced that its subsidiary, Heilongjiang Xunrui Technology, received approximately $113,000 in subsidies from the Harbin Municipal Government to implement its Safe Campus Management System at two schools. The system features intelligent video surveillance and health monitoring capabilities. This project marks a significant step in expanding Datasea's presence in Harbin, which has over 10 million residents and 2,000 K-12 schools. Datasea's CEO expressed optimism about the project's future commercialization.