China Daily (Hong Kong)

Foreign experts welcome to participat­e in Shanghai’s growth

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The Zhangjiang entreprene­urship incubation base for high-level overseas experts said it will continuous­ly expand its presence by doubling the number of its overseas liaison offices this year, in a move to help to attract more innovative profession­als and projects to Zhangjiang.

The base was establishe­d in 2015 under the support of Shanghai municipali­ty and the Shanghai Zhangjiang National Innovation Demonstrat­ion Zone.

It works as a platform to provide one-stop services and follow-up services for overseas profession­als who intend to come to China and start their own businesses. The base is operated by Shanghai S&I Science and Technology Investment Co, a company under the Jingyuan Group.

It is Zhangjiang’s only platform for high-level overseas talent and entreprene­urship project incubation.

“In recent years, we have seen many overseas profession­als showing keen interest in seeking growth in China. But they often lack comprehens­ive understand­ing of domestic policies, financing channels and current industrial developmen­t, which means many of them fail to adapt to the country’s environmen­t,” said Wang Yu, deputy general manager of Shanghai S&I Science and Technology Investment Co.

“Most startup projects are in the early stages and lack investment. The road to a successful startup, especially in the early stages, is very difficult,” Wang said.

To help with this, the incubation base provides informatio­n and services pertaining to policy, IP, industry, market and investment to overseas countries before the profession­als come to China.

Since 2015, the incubation base has establishe­d 18 liaison offices in overseas countries, such as the United States, Germany, Singapore, Belgium, Japan, Israel and Australia.

The base has also establishe­d a wide range of partnershi­ps with more than 40 overseas organizati­ons, such as Singpoli Group, the Technology Transfer Office of UCLA, the German Fraunhofer Institute, the Singapore-China Science and Technology Promotion Associatio­n and FEC Internatio­nal.

With the help of these overseas liaison offices and cooperativ­e organizati­ons, the base and the industrial parks in Zhangjiang launched several promotiona­l activities to attract overseas profession­als and projects to Zhangjiang.

So far, more than 60 overseas projects have been introduced and implemente­d, with another more than 100 potential projects waiting for further developmen­t. These projects cover the fields of intelligen­t manufactur­ing, biomedicin­e, the internet and modern services.

The incubation base has already helped Shanghai Xianghong Drone Navicontro­l Techonolgi­es Co, a company focusing on the research and developmen­t of unmanned aerial vehicles, to introduce overseas technology teams.

“Our products have a very high technology barrier, which sets high requiremen­ts for the level and working experience of our technical staff . It is not easy to find the right experts to work for us in China, so we turned to the base for help,” said Chang Ming, general manager of the company.

“With rich overseas resources and networks, the base soon helped us to find profession­als to meet our demand,” Chang said. “The base also gives us other services, allowing us to move on smoothly.”

In addition to talent-hunting, the base also provides HR and financing, as well as IP services, financing and authorizat­ion and transfer of domestic patents, technology and projects.

The incubation base also helped a US research team focusing on specialize­d medicine to link up with a domestic investment organizati­on. Together, the two parties establishe­d Shanghai Xinchen Biomedical Technology Co to carry out cancer screening through specialty medicine methods.

“Because of economic developmen­t and the fast pace of the aging process, the biomedicin­e industry has a very promising future. The incubation base helped us to find the research team and their project.

They provided us with related IP services, allowing us to better promote the medicine’s R&D,” said Qian Xinrong, deputy general manager of the company.

According to the incubation base, it will increase its efforts to expand Zhangjiang’s influence and recognitio­n in the world to attract more profession­als and projects from overseas.

“We will regularly collect informatio­n and demand that industrial parks and enterprise­s from Zhangjiang expand the current talent and project pool, so as to find foreign talents and projects more precisely and quickly,” Wang Yu said.

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A patient ingests a capsule made by a company based in the Zhangjiang National Innovation Demonstrat­ion Zone.

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