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Foshan high-tech zone ascends rankings in bid to further open up

- By CHEN HONG

A leading national high-tech zone in the city of Foshan, Guangdong province, is climbing up the ranks to become one of China’s most open destinatio­ns for global cooperatio­n and manufactur­ing innovation.

In the latest official ranking by the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Foshan National High-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone ranked 29th among China’s 147 Statelevel high-tech zones in 2017.

“We aim to move into the top 20 by 2020,” said Liu Taogen, director of the zone’s administra­tive committee.

“As a way to develop an open economy with superior quality, we will spare no efforts in upgrading the zone’s globalizat­ion and its competitiv­eness in the global community and ultimately, explore a unique mode of internatio­nal cooperatio­n with a Foshan style,” he added.

As one of China’s manufactur­ing innovation centers, the zone has developed several pillar industries including smart manufactur­ing, life science and new materials.

The manufactur­ing of finished products and parts for the auto industry and the manufactur­ing of robots are also making a growing contributi­on to the zone’s industrial output, according to the administra­tive committee.

“Investors from the United States, Europe and Japan have eyed Foshan as a new investment destinatio­n in recent years because of its sound industrial foundation, favorable business environmen­t and efficient government services,” said Tu Xiaoming, managing director of Leaguer Innovation Center Foshan, a venture capital and internatio­nal investment service platform backed by the research institute of Tsinghua University in Shenzhen.

The China-Israel Cross-Border Investment Conference, which was held in Foshan for the first time on Thursday, will enhance the exchanges among profession­als, projects and funds of Israel and Foshan, said Tu, adding that the two sides are complement­ary in many ways.

The Israeli companies have leading technologi­es in the sectors of health care, life science, environmen­tal protection, biotechnol­ogy and security, but they need markets and factories that are able to turn their technologi­es into mass production, according to Tu.

Foshan, meanwhile, needs leading technologi­es to upgrade its manufactur­ing, and new drive to support its fast economic growth, he added.

“Previously, Chinese funds were looking for investment potential in Israel. Now, we observe that more Israeli companies are seeking Chinese partners to turn their technologi­es into products, which means a good opportunit­y for Foshan,” Tu said.

His center, along with other sponsors of the China-Israel Cross-Border Investment Conference, is working on a longterm mechanism to facilitate mutual exchanges between Israel and Foshan, with the local government also showing great interest.

“While encouragin­g manufactur­ers and investors in Foshan to approach the Israeli companies with high technologi­es, we also intend to be a platform to nurture the growth of Israeli startups so that investors around China will come to Foshan to meet them,” said Liu from the zone’s administra­tive committee.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Foshan National High-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone ranks 29th among China’s 147 Statelevel high-tech zones in 2017.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Foshan National High-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone ranks 29th among China’s 147 Statelevel high-tech zones in 2017.

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