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Digital initiative turns city into innovation hub
Digital initiative turns city into innovation hub

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Digital initiative turns city into innovation hub

Govt support for startups credited with nurturing technological transformation HANGZHOU, China, July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A report from When Canadian entrepreneur Nikk Mitchell first landed in Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang province, more than a decade ago, he expected to stay for just a year — long enough to enjoy the misty lake views and ancient pagodas before moving on. Today, as co-founder and CEO of FXG — a virtual-reality startup — he remains firmly rooted in a metropolis that has become a bellwether for China's technological leap. "China captured me," he said while sitting in his studio in Dream Town, a government-backed tech park that has become a haven for startups. He credited the city's success to a strong research ecosystem, a robust industrial supply chain that helps convert concepts into commercial products, and a policy environment that actively supports innovation. "For Hangzhou, it's the government support that makes this a really friendly place to do business," he said. That support has helped nurture companies like artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek, as well as Game Science, the developer behind the hit title Black Myth: Wukong, and Unitree Robotics, which dominates the global market for quadruped robots — a phenomenal rise that Mitchell believes is no coincidence. In the eyes of analysts and business leaders, Hangzhou over the past two decades has become a powerful symbol of China's technological transformation. They believe that today's boom traces its roots to 2003, when Xi Jinping, then secretary of the Communist Party of China Zhejiang Provincial Committee, launched the "Digital Zhejiang" initiative. Backed by a total investment of 62.5 billion yuan ($8.7 billion) in information infrastructure, the initiative overhauled the region's internet infrastructure, setting a foundation for data-driven industries. "Faster networks, higher reliability and expanded digital services did more than boost businesses," said Gong Sen, director of Zhejiang University's Centre for International Studies on Development and Governance. "They enabled a more responsive government and paved the way for a smarter city." Gong said that development of sound digital infrastructure enabled Zhejiang to lead the way for China in pushing forward the development of one-stop government services. Meanwhile, Xi also showed foresight in pointing out that Zhejiang, as one of China's major economic powerhouses, needed to play a greater role in the nation's sci-tech innovation drive. In March 2006, he presided over a provincial conference on independent innovation, proposing targets to develop Zhejiang into a region with strong innovation and sci-tech capacities. Xi's early push for digital connectivity helped Hangzhou leap ahead of its peers and establish a durable edge in China's fast-growing digital economy, Gong said. Over the past two decades, companies like Alibaba have played a defining role in shaping China's digital economy, from e-commerce and cloud computing to digital payments. Others, including NetEase, have driven advancements in hard tech and gaming. Hangzhou is a place where entrepreneurs are not only building products, but also laying the groundwork for a future driven by AI, blockchain and smart technologies, said Cai Guoxiang, vice-president of Rokid, a Hangzhou-based producer of AI-powered smart eyewear. The continuity of government efforts to develop the city into a digital hub is one of the key reasons for the emergence of leading tech startups, Cai said. "This continuity — spanning from the e-commerce revolution to the current AI surge — has cemented Hangzhou's reputation not just as a home for tech giants, but as a breeding ground for the next generation of innovation," Cai said. That foundation has evolved into a full-fledged industrial cluster — an entire ecosystem — centered around AI, he added. These companies collectively represent Hangzhou's early wave of technological strength. Now, with the rise of a new generation of innovation driven by artificial intelligence, a second wave is taking shape, Cai said. While Xi's policies created the groundwork for Hangzhou's tech boom, the region's officials have driven the vision forward through a host of initiatives to cut red tape and offer key incentives to startups. "Officials often told us: 'We won't bother you if you don't need us — but if you do, we'll be there.' It's more than a slogan — it reflects a real commitment," Cai said. In other words, the government stays out of the way when things are running smoothly, but steps in immediately when businesses need help, he added. "After meeting the criteria for a municipal subsidy program, we submitted our application online. Eight minutes later, we received the funds — 3 million yuan. That level of speed shocked even us," Cai said. "When you combine that with Hangzhou's investment in research, funding and infrastructure, it's no wonder the city has emerged as a leading hub for innovation. It's not a miracle. It's a product of intention — and execution." Targeted support Lou Hangjie, deputy head of the bureau of science and technology in Hangzhou's Yuhang district, said that offering practical, targeted support for tech companies has always been a policy priority for local authorities. In Yuhang, where many startups are based, high-tech enterprises can secure up to 600,000 yuan in subsidies, while graduates launching new ventures receive three years of rent relief and additional grants of up to 500,000 yuan. Administrative requests are funneled through a single online platform that sends inquiries to the appropriate department — often generating responses in mere hours. At the same time, businesses can lodge complaints or request administrative assistance through a unified online platform that routes their queries directly to relevant government departments. "The playing field is level for all businesses, whether domestic or foreign," he said. Huang Kaisheng, dean of the Yangtze Delta Region Institute of Tsinghua University, Zhejiang, said the strategic blueprints once envisioned by Xi have since laid the groundwork for Hangzhou's emergence as China's leading digital economy hub and a global center of innovation. "Hangzhou's transformation — from a follower to a front-runner in the innovation race — offers a vivid example of how systematic top-level design, bold reform and an inclusive innovation ecosystem can reshape a city's future," he said. Huang said the experience of Hangzhou, and Zhejiang in general, offers a key playbook for other cities to boost their innovation drive. "For cities, success in innovation hinges on building a dynamic innovation network that links technology, capital, industry and policy," he said. Meanwhile, long-term thinking is essential, he added. "Rather than chasing short-lived trends, cities must invest consistently in basic research and talent development." Forging connections Another reason that Mitchell, the Canadian entrepreneur, has stayed in Hangzhou is the personal connection he's forged with local officials — a relationship that, over time, has come to feel more like friendship. "I have more than 30 government officials on my WeChat," he said. "When we hit a rough patch and needed serious help, they weren't just worried about losing an investment — they were worried about me, Nikk Mitchell, as their friend." "And when things turned around and we were back on our feet, they were genuinely happy for me — like friends would be." "To me, that is why I don't think my company's headquarters will ever leave Hangzhou," Mitchell said. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sign in to access your portfolio

What AI and Tech Disruption Means for Travel Jobs
What AI and Tech Disruption Means for Travel Jobs

Skift

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Skift

What AI and Tech Disruption Means for Travel Jobs

The travel industry is once again standing at the edge of a major technological transformation. Just as the rise of online booking platforms redefined travel agencies in the early 2000s, the advent of AI, particularly agentic and generative AI, may soon redraw the talent landscape across the travel sector. To get a better understanding of how the latest developments in AI are affecting employment in the travel industry particular, Skift Research undertook an analysis of government employment data to see what we could learn from past technological disruptions, and what upcoming shifts we can anticipate in the near future. Travel's Tech Gap and the Catch-Up Potential Despite travel's rapid digitalization over the past two decades, the sector remains surprisingly light on tech talent. Computer-related roles, such as software engineers and web developers, comprise only 0.25% of travel jobs in the U.S., according to Bur

How AI and Tech Disruption Could Impact the Travel Workforce
How AI and Tech Disruption Could Impact the Travel Workforce

Skift

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Skift

How AI and Tech Disruption Could Impact the Travel Workforce

The travel industry is once again standing at the edge of a major technological transformation. Just as the rise of online booking platforms redefined travel agencies in the early 2000s, the advent of AI, particularly agentic and generative AI, may soon redraw the employment map across the travel sector. To get a better understanding of how the latest developments in AI are affecting the travel workforce in particular, Skift Research undertook an analysis of government employment data to see what we could learn from past technological disruptions, and what upcoming shifts we can anticipate in the near future. Travel's Tech Gap and the Catch-Up Potential Despite travel's rapid digitalization over the past two decades, the sector remains surprisingly light on tech talent. Computer-related roles, such as software engineers and web developers, comprise only 0.25% of the travel workforce in the U.S., according to Bureau o

Thara inks deal to set up 4IR Enablement Center at Ajman
Thara inks deal to set up 4IR Enablement Center at Ajman

Trade Arabia

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

Thara inks deal to set up 4IR Enablement Center at Ajman

In line with its mission to advance technological transformation in the industrial sector, the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) has signed an agreement with Thara Entrepreneurship Hub powered by Ajman Chamber to establish an Industry 4.0 Enablement Center at Thara's headquarters in Ajman. The new hub is set to serve as a centre dedicated to supporting the adoption of advanced technology and Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) solutions. It also aims to enhance innovation and industrial development in the UAE, aligning with its vision of a sustainable, knowledge- and technology–driven economy. Under the agreement, both parties will jointly operate and activate the Industry 4.0 Enablement Center, offering a suite of specialized services and programs focused on the industrial sector, accelerating technological transformation, and enhancing industrial competitiveness by empowering local industries with modern technologies. The agreement was signed by Fatma Essa Al Mheiri, Acting Director of the Technology Adoption and Development Department at MoIAT, and Marwan Hareb Al Ariani, Executive Director of the Thara Centre for Entrepreneurship, during the Make it in the Emirates 2025. The deal defined the centre's scope of work, which includes providing a platform for key industrial stakeholders through workshops, training programmes, and panel discussions aimed at raising awareness of advanced technologies and Industry 4.0 solutions. It also encompasses building the capacities of the industrial sector's workforce and sharing best practices and experiences in this area, along with other activities, said the statement. Those activities also include showcasing innovative technologies by highlighting successful applications of advanced technologies in collaboration with partners from the industrial sector and technology providers to promote the adoption of innovative solutions, it stated. The establishment of the Industry 4.0 Enablement Center represents a key milestone in MoIAT's broader efforts to drive the UAE's industrial digital transformation.

Make it in the Emirates 2025: MoIAT and Thara Entrepreneurship Hub launch Industry 4.0 enablement center in Ajman
Make it in the Emirates 2025: MoIAT and Thara Entrepreneurship Hub launch Industry 4.0 enablement center in Ajman

Zawya

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Make it in the Emirates 2025: MoIAT and Thara Entrepreneurship Hub launch Industry 4.0 enablement center in Ajman

UAE, Ajman – In line with its mission to advance technological transformation in the industrial sector, the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) has signed an agreement with Thara Entrepreneurship Hub powered by Ajman Chamber to establish an Industry 4.0 Enablement Center at Thara's headquarters in Ajman. The agreement was signed during the Make it in the Emirates 2025. H.E. Fatma Essa Al Mheiri, Acting Director of the Technology Adoption and Development Department at MoIAT, represented the ministry, and on behalf of the Thara Entrepreneurship Hub, H.E. Marwan Hareb Al Ariani, Executive Director of the Thara Centre for Entrepreneurship, signed the agreement. The new hub is set to serve as a centre dedicated to supporting the adoption of advanced technology and Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) solutions. It also aims to enhance innovation and industrial development in the UAE, aligning with its vision of a sustainable, knowledge- and technology–driven economy. Under the agreement, both parties will jointly operate and activate the Industry 4.0 Enablement Center, offering a suite of specialized services and programs focused on the industrial sector, accelerating technological transformation, and enhancing industrial competitiveness by empowering local industries with modern technologies. The agreement defined the center's scope of work, which includes providing a platform for key industrial stakeholders throughc workshops, training programs, and panel discussions aimed at raising awareness of advanced technologies and Industry 4.0 solutions. It also encompasses building the capacities of the industrial sector's workforce and sharing best practices and experiences in this area, along with other activities. Those activities also include showcasing innovative technologies by highlighting successful applications of advanced technologies in collaboration with partners from the industrial sector and technology providers to promote the adoption of innovative solutions. The establishment of the Industry 4.0 Enablement Center represents a key milestone in MoIAT's broader efforts to drive the UAE's industrial digital transformation. It will enable entrepreneurs and manufacturers across the country to access advanced 4IR services and applications, thereby reinforcing the UAE's position as a global hub for industry and technology.

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