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Guangzhou-city of innovation
Guangzhou, an important Chinese metropolis, serves as an international business and trade center and comprehensive transportation hub in China's Guangdong province. The city boasts tremendous advantages in research and development, technology, innovation, human resources, marketing and logistics.
It's an ideal place for innovation and entrepreneurs, as proven by the large number of multinational companies investing in the city, such as the Cisco (Guangzhou) Smart City project.
Foxconn to build world-giant plant
Sakai Display Products Corp, a subsidiary of the world's largest electronics contractor Foxconn Technology Group, began construction of the world's largest 8k-resolution panel factory in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, on Wednesday.
The factory, with an investment of 61 billion yuan ($8.86 billion), will mainly produce the 10.5 generation panel, substrate glass and related product lines, and serve as a major supplier for Japanese TV set maker Sharp Corp, according to the company.
Guangzhou sees new development opportunities
Guangzhou - STV Sakai (Guangzhou) International Science and Technology, a subsidiary of the world's largest electronics contractor Foxconn Technology Group, has formally completed registration in China's southern Guangdong Province, according to local customs.
STV Sakai, with a registered capital of 21 billion yuan ($3 billion), plans to invest 50 billion yuan to produce the 10.5 generation panel, substrate glass and related product lines.
Multinational companies drawn to knowledge center
Last year saw major investment projects funded by Fortune Global 500 companies in Guangzhou, such as Cisco (Guangzhou) Smart City, the southern headquarters of China Railway Construction Corp Ltd and COSCO Shipping Bulk Co Ltd.
The Cisco project, signed in April, will also serve as Cisco's head office of innovation center in China. Focusing on innovation related to the internet of everything and the internet of things, and working with global partners, the project is expected to generate 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) in annual output.
Guangdong sees robust growth of high-tech firms
GUANGZHOU - South China's Guangdong province saw robust growth of high-tech firms last year with heavy investment during a national innovation drive.
The number of high-tech companies in Guangdong's Pearl River Delta region, a manufacturing center, reached 18,880 in 2016, up 78.8 percent over 2015, according to data released at a provincial innovative development conference held Tuesday.
Government investment in science and technology in the delta region soared 88 percent.
@cirr , @AndrewJin , @samsara , @Jlaw , @Martian2
Guangzhou, an important Chinese metropolis, serves as an international business and trade center and comprehensive transportation hub in China's Guangdong province. The city boasts tremendous advantages in research and development, technology, innovation, human resources, marketing and logistics.
It's an ideal place for innovation and entrepreneurs, as proven by the large number of multinational companies investing in the city, such as the Cisco (Guangzhou) Smart City project.
Foxconn to build world-giant plant
Sakai Display Products Corp, a subsidiary of the world's largest electronics contractor Foxconn Technology Group, began construction of the world's largest 8k-resolution panel factory in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, on Wednesday.
The factory, with an investment of 61 billion yuan ($8.86 billion), will mainly produce the 10.5 generation panel, substrate glass and related product lines, and serve as a major supplier for Japanese TV set maker Sharp Corp, according to the company.
Guangzhou sees new development opportunities
Guangzhou - STV Sakai (Guangzhou) International Science and Technology, a subsidiary of the world's largest electronics contractor Foxconn Technology Group, has formally completed registration in China's southern Guangdong Province, according to local customs.
STV Sakai, with a registered capital of 21 billion yuan ($3 billion), plans to invest 50 billion yuan to produce the 10.5 generation panel, substrate glass and related product lines.
Multinational companies drawn to knowledge center
Last year saw major investment projects funded by Fortune Global 500 companies in Guangzhou, such as Cisco (Guangzhou) Smart City, the southern headquarters of China Railway Construction Corp Ltd and COSCO Shipping Bulk Co Ltd.
The Cisco project, signed in April, will also serve as Cisco's head office of innovation center in China. Focusing on innovation related to the internet of everything and the internet of things, and working with global partners, the project is expected to generate 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) in annual output.
Guangdong sees robust growth of high-tech firms
GUANGZHOU - South China's Guangdong province saw robust growth of high-tech firms last year with heavy investment during a national innovation drive.
The number of high-tech companies in Guangdong's Pearl River Delta region, a manufacturing center, reached 18,880 in 2016, up 78.8 percent over 2015, according to data released at a provincial innovative development conference held Tuesday.
Government investment in science and technology in the delta region soared 88 percent.
@cirr , @AndrewJin , @samsara , @Jlaw , @Martian2