The government of Tianhe district, Guangzhou's financial center, pledged to back innovators with all its strength at the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Conference this week.
Engineering professionals from around the world gathered at the Guangzhou International Innovation Festival this week to add further momentum to the city's culture of craftsmanship.
"The important thing about a smart city is that it is not about technology but the people. The government needs to involve the community and society. The change is not to be done to the people but with the people. Take the people with you."
Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba said ahead of his visit to China that his country welcomes more Chinese companies to invest in its processing and manufacturing industries, in a bid to boost economic development and create more jobs.
Investment in manufacturing and infrastructure projects, and trade in commodities and energy are key to the future of Sino-Gabonese business ties, as their products are complementary, experts said.
An industrial park in Mianyang, Southwest China's Sichuan province, has introduced a range of incentives over recent years to attract highly trained experts returning from overseas to start businesses.
Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA), one of the first national development zones in China, has experienced significant innovation-driven development and industrial advancement in recent years.
German premium automaker Audi AG has decided to temporarily suspend its talks with SAIC Motor Corp over selling its cars because of protests from its existing dealers.
General Motors Co stands to lose as much as $9,000 on its electric subcompact Chevrolet Bolt. Sounds crazy, but it makes perfect business sense under the no pain, no gain policy driving the electric-vehicle boom in the US.
A three-month long youth camp focused on the future of mobility solutions concluded on Dec 1 in Beijing, with 10 teams from universities and research institutes sharing their thoughts on solving traffic problems. The annual event, organized by German automaker BMW, will be held for three years and each year participants will be required to offer their solutions to mobility problems in a designated city. BMW China President and CEO Olaf Kastner said the youth camp serves as a platform for young people to explore innovative mobility solutions.
Hunan province's capital city, Changsha, has been endeavoring to revitalize a group of ancient towns along the Xiangjiang River in recent years.
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