Ken Hu, global rotating chief executive of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, one of the world's major telecom equipment providers, attributed the company's growing presence in the global market to its consistent investment in research and development over the years.
The letters "DJI" stir both pride and regret among Hong Kong's technology community.
"Government funding is always part of the seed money that innovators need to start their R&D, and it encourages and attracts funding and investment from the private sector."
Despite the golden sunshine and the allure of world-renowned research institutes, Winnie Lun did not want to stay on in California. After spending 30 years in the United States, Lun decided to return to Hong Kong, her home city, lured by the abundant government grants that would help fast track the growth of her biotech company.
Ye Dagang has his own definitions of starting up a business - one is to establish a company with real business, the other is to invest in startup companies through equity-based crowd-funding.
Think of her as a young elegant lady and him as an older, intellectual gentleman. The woman in question is Hangzhou, in Zhejiang province, and the man is Nanjing, in Jiangsu.
We are in a theater in downtown Beijing packed to the rafters with an audience whose members are transfixed by what is going on before them.
China's steel sector can expect to face increasing international trade friction as inventories and output continue to rise amid weakening demand driven by the economic slowdown, according to Wang Liqun, vice-chairman of China Iron and Steel Association.
Pfizer Inc, the United States-based pharmaceutical company, has been fined 100,000 yuan ($15,570) by Shanghai's market supervision authorities for paying four drugstore chains to recommend its market-leading erectile dysfunction drug, Viagra.
Pernod Ricard SA, the world's second-largest distiller, said a recent improvement in the Chinese spirits market is unlikely to last as the company reported full-year profit slightly below analysts' estimates.
Shanghai Jahwa Group, China's leading cosmetics company, has launched its first flagship store online, announced plans to roll out new personal care products and rebranded its logo.
Intel Corp has poured more than $60 million into Yuneec International Co, a Shanghai-based drone and aerospace company, as a broad range of technology companies investigate the possible commercial uses of unmanned aircraft.
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