HONG KONG - Various healthcare-related innovative technologies were showcased at an international medical fair that opened on Monday in Hong Kong.
China's efforts to promote the use of biofuel received key impetus last month with the announcement of encouraging initial findings of a pilot project involving biodiesel in Shanghai, and from rapid progress in the adoption of bioethanol gasoline elsewhere.
To boost industrial demand for corn and cut emissions, China has launched corn-to-ethanol pilot programs in 2004.
China's push to further expand production and consumption of bioethanol this year in order to clean up the environment, while seeking more channels to consume corn and grain stockpiles, has created a huge biofuel market that is tempting global chemical companies.
With a yellow safety helmet on and in an orange life jacket, M.D. Shohel Rana appears proud after yet another day working on Bangladesh's Padma Bridge, the country's largest infrastructure project as well as the largest international bridge project undertaken by Chinese companies.
Chinese smartphone firms, and those in the fields of automobile, e-commerce and fast moving consumer goods, or FMCG, see opportunities in the Belt and Road Initiative to become global brands.
China has been seeing signs of recovery in its business aviation segment with global players gearing up to boost their presence in the market.
In a prelude to next month's World Cup finals in Russia, Chinese tech giant Tencent and video game developer EA Sports on Thursday announced that new PC online soccer game FIFA Online 4 and mobile game FIFA Mobile will be released ahead of the opening kickoff of the global showcase.
Winners find ways to make balls and pucks perform tricks
Chinese mainland smartphone maker Xiaomi filed an application for its highly anticipated Hong Kong initial public offering on Thursday, in what could become the world's biggest flotation since 2014 and the very first listing under the city's new dual-class share system.
Cambricon Technologies Corp Ltd, a successful Chinese startup specializing in artificial intelligence or AI chips, unveiled the MLU 100, a cloud-based AI chip, in Shanghai on Thursday.
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