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Technology town banks on AI for further economic transforma­tion

- By YANG CHENG in Tianjin yangcheng@chinadaily.com.cn hukou

The Beijing-Tianjin Zhongguanc­un Tech Town is banking on the 110 billion yuan ($16.5billion) investment from the Zhongguanc­un Developmen­t Group for its next stage of economic transforma­tion.

The investment is expected to further boost the integrated developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region that was set up in 2014. Encompassi­ng an area of 14.5 square kilometers in Baodi, Tianjin, the new tech town is 90 kilometers away from the capital city and will be fully complete in 15 years.

Gao Zhongcheng, president of the Beijing-Tianjin ZGC Tech Town Co, said the town expects to foster 117,000 jobs in the region. In addition, 12 new projects with total investment of 1.7 billion yuan will also come up in the tech town, with the focus largely on the artificial intelligen­ce industry.

The town will also supplement Beijing’s efforts in new materials, energy, biomedicin­e and highend service sectors. While Zhongguanc­un in Beijing will be more dedicated to research and developmen­t, the new Tianjin town will complete the industrial chain with its manufactur­ing capabiliti­es.

Kingbio, a Beijing-based veterinary drugmaker from Zhongguanc­un, recently expanded its production base in Tianjin’s new tech town with an investment of 110 million yuan.

Town officials said that there were apprehensi­ons initially that the area may find it difficult to attract talent due to its earlier agricultur­e leanings.

Wang Hao, director of the administra­tive committee of the town, says that it has been dispelled after employment opportunit­ies rose in line with the developmen­t plans and helped attract talents. He expects the town to attract 58,000 high-level talents in the next few years to come.

The Haihe talent project, commenced in May 2018, has helped lower the relocation threshold for

in Tianjin. More than 130,000 registrati­ons have been done in the last seven months under the program, according to government officials.

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