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Growing appeal for skilled researcher­s from home and abroad

- By ZHANG DANDAN

Guangzhou’s rich talent resources are giving the city a growing presence in the global innovation landscape.

In Guangzhou Developmen­t District alone, 34 experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g are involved in research projects.

Also, 64 experts of China's global recruitmen­t program, three national-level profession­als enrolled in the country’s recruitmen­t campaign designed for domestic talents, and 16 experts supported with a State Council special allowance, as well as 117 distinguis­hed research contributo­rs and entreprene­urs work in the district.

Han Zhongchao, director of the National Stem Cell Engineerin­g Technology Research Center, founded a biotech joint venture in Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City in March, which is funded by the Chinese and Singaporea­n government­s.

“Guangzhou has a top scientific research environmen­t,” Han said. “I am convinced that stem cell regenerati­on research can develop well here.”

Yang Qin, former director of the Guangzhou human resources and social security bureau, said: “The government has invested 700 million yuan ($106.04 million) annually to attract experts and specialist­s over the past five years, an unpreceden­ted move in the city's history.”

Guangzhou has issued 2,500 talent residence permits, with 32 percent of these “green card” holders from first-tier Chinese cities, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, and 14 percent from overseas. A job seeker

Ni Pengfei, director of the City Competitiv­eness Research Center at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said: “Guangzhou is rich in well-qualified young labor, which can compete with other internatio­nal metropolis­es.” A bird’s eye view

The commercial applicatio­n of research saw tech contracts worth 18.26 billion yuan signed in 2015, with 71 percent of the deals, worth about 13 billion yuan, finalized abroad.

“Guangzhou has already become an important hub for applied research and it has influenced research in Europe, North America and Asia,” said Zhang Yueguo, Party chief of the Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences.

“Guangzhou’s sound transporta­tion, The page is sponsored by Guangzhou. energy resources, education and healthcare are part of the major reasons for leading technology companies, such as Cisco, Huawei and ZTE, making investment­s in the city,” said Wang Jianya, CEO of Nokia Shanghai Bell.

The internet of things has broad applicatio­n prospects in these sectors, Wang added.

The city hosts many leading industry forums, such as the Fortune Global Forum in December, the leading airline networks event World Routes to be held next year, the 31st World Ports Conference of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Ports and Harbors in 2019 and the 13th Metropolis World Congress 2020.

Guangzhou has become an important venue for internatio­nal informatio­n, technology, knowledge and profession­al events, said an official of the foreign affairs office at the Guangzhou government.

looks through employment informatio­n at a job fair in Guangzhou in February.

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YANG YI / FOR CHINA DAILY PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Bustling downtown Guangzhou. The southern city has released innovative policies to spur high-quality growth in the local economy. of Guangzhou. With a long tradition of commerce, the city has played a key role on the Maritime Silk Road.
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