Wang made
the announcement at the 2016 Shenzhen Major Investment Promotion
Projects Signing Ceremony at the Civic Center ahead of the signing of 31
major projects for cooperation between the Shenzhen Municipal
Government and companies from all around the globe in multiple areas
including high-tech, Internet, finance, life health and so forth.
The director concluded that 2016 was a fruitful year for Shenzhen in terms of trades and investment.
“This
year, many Fortune 500 companies have settled their branches in
Shenzhen. For example, the operating center of Apple Inc. in southern
China, the Shenzhen innovation center of Qualcomm and the Internet
laboratory of Microsoft entered the city this year,” said Wang.
Besides
the signing of the 31 major projects, an array of awards were given to
outstanding investment projects, industrial parks and institutions at
Thursday's signing ceremony.
Ten
cooperative projects initiated by both domestic and overseas companies
received awards for settling and investing in Shenzhen as the 2016
Shenzhen Annual Excellent Projects for Investment Promotion.
These
award-winning projects included the Intel (U.S.) China Smart Device
Innovation Fund project, the ABB (Switzerland) New Energy and Power
Protection Operations R&D and Manufacturing projects, the Qualcomm
(U.S.) Shenzhen Innovation Center project, the Microsoft (U.S.) IoT
Laboratory project and so on.
Another 10
institutions including the Industry 4.0 Alliance, Hungary Innovation
and Technology Center and France SALVEO Group were awarded as excellent
institutions for global investment promotion.
According
to Wang, the city initiated a "NEST Strategy" to attract investment from
all around the world at the beginning of this year and the outcome
seemed to satisfy everyone.
The bureau
has higher aims for next year. "Looking forward to 2017, we will
promote many cutting-edge industries and advanced business models, such
as next-generation communication networks, artificial intelligence,
new-energy automobiles and precision medicine, so we welcome all of
these companies to Shenzhen," said Wang.
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