TechNode
Founded in 2007 by Dr. Lu Gang, TechNode started as a solo mission to showcase the developments in China's technology and startup sectors. Over the years, it has transformed into a reliable and respected source of information, an event organizer, and a vital part of the tech and startup community, both in China and globally, in collaboration with TechCrunch. Based in China, TechNode boasts a wide-reaching network in global innovation and entrepreneurship, positioning itself at the heart of a distinctive international tech ecosystem that includes startups, venture capitalists, industry resources, and corporate collaborators. The organization operates through six divisions: TN Media, TN Inno (offering corporate innovation services), TN Global (focusing on Asia), TN Events (providing branding and event management), TN Data (maintaining a startup ecosystem database), and TN VC (specializing in venture capital and financing solutions). Through these efforts, TechNode fosters connections and supports the startup landscape between China and the world, serving as the exclusive partner of TechCrunch in China.
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3 weeks ago |
technode.com
TikTok Shop is expanding its European footprint, with launches planned in Germany, France, and Italy on Monday. The moves come as the platform faces
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1 month ago |
technode.com | Shuang Jing
PDD, the parent company of e-commerce platform Temu, released its unaudited fourth-quarter financial results on Thursday, reporting total revenue of RMB
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Jan 20, 2025 |
technode.com
Masdar, the United Arab Emirates' clean energy powerhouse, has selected CATL for a contract to supply its battery energy storage systems (BESS) as part of
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Jan 17, 2025 |
technode.com | Jill Shen
Chinese consumers are anticipating big increases in car prices next year, as the central government gradually phases out its incentives for vehicle purchases. This could result in a surge in car sales amid eased competition for automakers through the end of this year, a UBS analyst said on Tuesday.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
technode.com | Jill Shen
China’s Horizon Robotics is confident to be part of a self-driving future where hands-off driving systems could be rolled out in three years. This could be followed by the wide adoption of eyes-off driving functions two years after that, before full autonomy becomes a reality by roughly 2035, founder and CEO Yu Kai told reporters in Shanghai on Monday.
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