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Santa Clara, CA GLOBAL REACH Xia Xiang (second from right), Chinese consul of commerce and economic development in San Francisco talks with Del Christenson (second from left), chief of global business development of the Bay Area Council, Darlene Chu (right), executive director of China SF, and Wei Bing, vice-president of global initiatives of the Bay Area Council, at the business introduction seminar held by the department of commerce of Shandong Province on May 30 in Santa Clara, California. Qidong Zhang / China Daily |
San Francisco, CA IN THE ZONE A Jiangsu business delegation of 18 members led by Liang Baolin (second from right), director of the division of development zones, meets with Del Christenson (third from left), chief of global business development of the Bay Area Council (BAC), James Dai (second from left), Jiangsu province business and trade representative in the US, Jennifer Zou (left), director of BAC's Shanghai office, and Wei Bing, vice-president of global initiatives at BAC. Qidong Zhang / China Daily |
Stanford, CA DEVELOPING CONTACTS Stanford Center for International Development (SCID) hosts its annual Chinese scholar conference on May 31 at Stanford. More than 100 scholars attended the event. Qidong Zhang / China Daily |
Santa Clara, CA TECH TALK The Asian American Multi-Technology Association (AAMA) hosts its Wearable Tech Connect Conference: Trends and Opportunities on June 4 in Santa Clara, California. Shankar Chandran (second from left), vice-president of Samsung Catalyst Fund, Canice Wu (center), president of Plug & Play, and Tiemin Zhao (second from right), partner at IPV Capital attended the event. Qidong Zhang / China Daily |
(China Daily USA 06/06/2014 page9)
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