Freescale Semiconductor, a US-based maker of microcontrollers and digital networking processors for the automotive, networking, industrial and consumer markets, today kicks off the two-day Freescale Technology Forum China in Shenzhen. It is the fourth time for the forum to be staged in the South China city.
·Orcam glasses enable the vision impaired and blind to "see" - it is a wearable camera, powered by Freecale i.MX processor, that clips onto any pair of eye glasses. The camera figures out what the user is looking at and provides that information instantaneously through a bone conduction earpiece.
Property prices across China, often seen as a barometer of the overall health of the economy, are once again on the front pages. But this time, a real sense of panic appears to be the main message.
Gong Yan, assistant professor of entrepreneurship at the China Europe International Business School, shows passion when he talks about Tesla Motors Inc.
China is boosting the role of the private sector with a series of reforms, including the abolition of minimum capital requirements for newly registered companies.
Fewer new retail outlets are being opened by franchisers, indicating slower growth in sectors ranging from supermarkets to convenience stores, alcoholic beverages and restaurants, an industry survey has shown.
City commercial banks' nonperforming loans and NPL ratios continued to rise in the first quarter, but their situation was still better than that of listed banks.
Specialty chemicals supplier Clariant Ltd will pick up its pace of investing in China amid projections of surging demand for plastic materials during the nation's latest round of urbanization.
If your brand is not creative, not even slightly rebellious, then it may not live up to the Chinese Dream, according to a major new survey.
Companies in the creative industries are leading the charge as Chinese investment floods into London.
As Chinese companies set up shop in London, one of their biggest challenges is being able to obtain useful local information, says Jeff Cao, head of Asia Pacific at London & Partners.
Though much attention has been paid to the precise meaning of the Chinese Dream, as envisaged by President Xi Jinping, most of the discussions have centered on the connection between national values, individual lifestyles and hopes for the future.