Global innovators honored at HICOOL summit
The team is working closely with Beijing You'an Hospital for the antibody's domestic phase one clinical trial, and the product could be put into mass production as soon as the end of 2020 or the beginning of 2021.
Projects honored at the summit cover multiple sectors, including medicine and healthcare, artificial intelligence, big data and financial technology, new energy, materials and intelligent equipment, cultural innovation and next-generation information technology such as 5G.
The award ceremony, held at the China International Exhibition Center New Venue in Shunyi district, brought together business leaders such as Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun, Meituan CEO Wang Xing and Dr Kai-Fu Lee, chairman and CEO of Sinovation Ventures.
"Why was Xiaomi born in Zhongguancun? Because Zhongguancun has many of the top talents. It is certainly the best place in China to start a business," said Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi, a Chinese multinational electronics company.
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