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2 weeks ago |
chinadailyhk.com | Zhou Mo
Twenty-six projects, mostly from startups from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, joined an acceleration program run by Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Innovation and Entrepreneur Hub (Ehub) on Thursday. The program is part of the special economic zone’s broader push to promote technological and innovation cooperation between the neighboring cities. The “What’s Next? NextU Camp” program aims to nurture the next “unicorns” — startups valued at more than $1 billion.
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2 weeks ago |
chinadailyasia.com | Zhou Mo
Twenty-six projects, mostly from startups from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, joined an acceleration program run by Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Innovation and Entrepreneur Hub (Ehub) on Thursday. The program is part of the special economic zone’s broader push to promote technological and innovation cooperation between the neighboring cities. The “What’s Next? NextU Camp” program aims to nurture the next “unicorns” — startups valued at more than $1 billion.
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3 weeks ago |
chinadailyhk.com | Zhou Mo
China’s tech hub, Shenzhen, has gone a step further in its development of with a novel innovation from a local tech enterprise that has set a Guinness World Record as the world’s largest “flying display”. Filmbase, located in Shenzhen’s Longgang district, broke the world record earlier this week by flying its 72.66-square-meter LED mesh screen. The LED display, weighing 250 grams per sq m, is able to remain airborne during gentle breezes with the assistance of a drone.
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3 weeks ago |
chinadailyhk.com | Zhou Mo
Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Innovation and Entrepreneur Hub officially launched a Bay Area hotline on Friday to further facilitate young Hong Kong people who are working, living or setting up businesses in . The hotline provides answers to inquiries ranging from policy interpretation and the business registration process, to housing options and social services for young people from Hong Kong who are attempting to settle and develop in Qianhai.
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1 month ago |
chinadailyasia.com | Zhou Mo
Chinese insurer Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd, said on Thursday that it is exploring the possibility of rolling out medical care and life insurance services in Hong Kong as the city’s greying population creates greater demand for such services.
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