The G60 Jinhua (Shanghai) Science & Technology Innovation Center, which began operating in Shanghai in September last year, has reportedly generated outstanding results, becoming a commercial springboard for Jinhua city in East China's Zhejiang province to integrate with Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta.
The G60 Jinhua (Shanghai) Science & Technology Innovation Center in Shanghai. [Photo/jhfabu]
Jinhua is the first city, among those involved in the G60 Science and Technology Innovation Corridor, to set up a talent innovation enclave in Shanghai.
The corridor – a high-tech manufacturing zone connecting Shanghai and eight other cities in the Yangtze River Delta – is included in the region's integration plan and is intended to drive its technical and economic development.
Initiated by Shanghai's Songjiang district, the G60 corridor takes in the Zhejiang cities of Hangzhou, Jiaxing, Jinhua and Huzhou – as well as Anhui province's Hefei, Wuhu and Xuancheng and Jiangsu province's Suzhou.
The Jinhua G60 center has reportedly attracted more than 200 top-flight people to work there, including 10 with doctorates and more than 40 people with master's degrees and is now the home to 10 R&D centers for science and innovation enterprises and eight incubation centers for entrepreneurial projects. It has attracted more than 20 professionals with master's degrees and seven enterprises to settle in Jinhua.
The center provides businesses with such services as industrial and commercial registrations and human resources consultancies. It has also introduced law firms, accounting firms and operations that help people and companies protect their intellectual property rights.
In addition, it invites leading investment institutions, colleges and law firms to go there on a regular basis to hold project roadshows and briefings, to help resident enterprises generate fast growth.