Milan has long been synonymous with all forms of innovation, technology and design. One company that embodies the spirit of all these qualities is Alcantara S.p.A., the Milan-based luxury material manufacturer.
Intellectual property industry insiders called for the integration of IP and market demand at a recent forum themed "Open innovation" in Nanning, the capital city of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
When a delegation from Nuctech flew to Singapore to participate in a project bid eight years ago, they never expected to be hit with bad news as soon as the plane landed - a European competitor had filed a lawsuit claiming Nuctech's product for the bid violated its patents, thus trying to keep it out of the Singaporean market.
Two types of intellectual property service software were recently released in South China's Guangdong province, as part of efforts to accelerate the development of its IP service industry and boost technological innovation.
Shandong, the home province of famous Chinese philosophers Confucius and Mencius, is welcoming thousands of historians from around the world this month.
The China-South Korea Industrial Park in Yantai, Shandong province, expects a boost as a result of a recent bilateral free trade agreement between the two countries.
Shandong gets its name because it is located to the east, or dong in Mandarin, of Taihangshan - the Taihang Mountains. It became an administrative region in 1168 AD and was named a province in the early Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
With rich cultural resources, Shandong is committed to promoting its local Qilu culture internationally.
Since its opening in 2010, the relocated Shandong Museum has welcomed more than 1 million visitors from home and abroad each year. With prominent exhibits, advanced equipment and first-class service, the museum has become a major platform for cultural exchanges in Shandong province.
A regulation that requires automakers to disclose their maintenance and repair technology information, written by several government departments including the Ministry of Transport and the National Development and Reform Commission, will be released later this month, cnautonews.com reported on July 31.
Chinese customers are spending less money at auto dealerships mainly as a result of government policies, according to a recent JD Power survey.
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