Geely is leading Chinese automakers in terms of innovative capacity, according to a report unveiled in late January by the intellectual property and science business of information provider Thomson Reuters.
Japanese auto manufacturer Toyota plans to open access to more than 5,600 patents related to hydrogen fuel cells, a move expected to reshape the fuel cell vehicle sector, industry insiders said.
Anji in Zhejiang province makes its roadways scenic, Zhang Zhao reports.
Fu Jinhai, chief of Liujiatang village in Anji county, Zhejiang province, clearly recalls when the village was a remote and poor place a decade ago with one small shop, one motorbike and a single nearby road made of stones and sand.
Golden Gate Global (GGG) is making a strong impression in both China and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Marvell Technology Group is not the typical Silicon Valley story. Husband and wife, Dr Sehat Sutardja and Weili Dai, met while pursuing their academic dreams studying at the University of California in Berkeley and founded their company on their kitchen table in 1995.
"Our practice is focused and set-up to seamlessly work with Chinese clients investing or operating in the United States," comments managing partner and chair of Nixon Peabody's (NP) Asia-Pacific practice, David Cheng. With teams in both China and the US dedicated to China-related matters, this international law firm builds bridges between the China and US markets everyday.
Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) is a high-tech commercial bank that offers its clients banking and investment services as well as funds management, valuations and analytics through its non-bank divisions.
After the chaotic "cultural revolution" (1966-1976), during which more than 300 Chinese movies were banned, filmmakers could not wait for a new era to begin. Taboo films were screened again and audiences flocked to movie theaters with great passion. In 1979, more than 29 billion cinema tickets were sold and one of the nation's most popular magazines, Popular Cinema, had a monthly circulation of more than 9 million.
As a China Daily reporter, I was lucky to have covered film events from the early 1980s to the late 1990s, an important period for the rising Chinese film industry.
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