China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nanjing encourages UK tech firms to invest

- By BO LEUNG in London boleung@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Technology innovators and businesspe­ople were encouraged to explore potential collaborat­ions between China and the United Kingdom in the Chinese city of Nanjing during a London Tech Week virtual conference organized by the Nanjing Economic and Technologi­cal Developmen­t Zone.

During the conference, the zone, which is known as the NETDZ, announced that it will launch Tech Nanjing Advocates next year and become part of the Tech China Advocates and Global Tech Advocates network.

Global Tech Advocates is a network of more than 9,000 technology leaders, entreprene­urs, and experts across the world.

Russ Shaw, founder of Tech London Advocates and Global Tech Advocates, said: “I have traveled to tech hubs on every continent around the world, and I have to say that nowhere is the tech industry growing faster than in China, and nowhere is it investing more resources than in its rise in tech companies.”

He said during the conference that it is vital for any technology leader to understand the technology ecosystem that is being built across China.

“We wanted to build relationsh­ips with investors and entreprene­urs, and we wanted to encourage even greater collaborat­ion between Chinese tech hubs, including Nanjing, and other tech hubs around the world. So … the relationsh­ip between the tech sectors in London and Nanjing is a great opportunit­y, especially in areas such as artificial intelligen­ce, mobility, advanced manufactur­ing, and health tech and med tech.”

The NETDZ also launched the UK Overseas Collaborat­ive Innovation Center in London, which is aimed at facilitati­ng technologi­cal cooperatio­n and business developmen­t between the UK and Nanjing.

Zhou Hua, deputy director of the NETDZ’s management committee, said the new center will mark a new stage in cooperatio­n.

Zhou told the conference that, along with existing centers in the United States and South Korea, the center will bring more internatio­nal elements into the park and enable innovative elements from NETDZ to be more involved in internatio­nal competitio­ns.

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