Qingpu incubator pioneers global expansion for tech enterprises at CIIE
During the 7th China International Import Expo held in Shanghai from Nov 5-10, the Yangtze River Delta Hi-tech Park leveraged the platform to build innovative cooperation bridges and established the first batch of cooperation bases for the "Tech Enterprises Global Service", helping companies to expand internationally.
At the 7th CIIE, the Shanghai Technology Innovation Center and PwC China officially launched the "Tech Enterprises Global Service" cooperation plan. Four specialized parks, including TusStar, Tongji Science Park Incubator, Pudong Software Park Incubator and Yangtze River Delta Hi-tech Park Incubator, were introduced as the first cooperation bases at the event.
The cooperation plan will unite both parties to create a series of collaborative projects such as professional information, special training, cross-border activities and customized services. It will actively connect with existing services like the "global expansion camp" to form a synergy and jointly promote comprehensive services for tech enterprises going global.
At the event, Yangtze River Delta Hi-tech Park showcased the unique features of its incubator services, focusing on sharing cases like the Global Expansion Carnival and intelligent manufacturing.
"We are honored to be selected as one of the first cooperation bases for the 'Tech Enterprises Global Service' plan. In the future, our incubator will aim to be a 'companion for the international development of tech enterprises', building a more dynamic and open tech innovation incubation ecosystem to help tech enterprises expand globally," said Wang Zhonghao, general manager of the Yangtze River Delta Hi-tech Park Incubator.
Currently, the Yangtze River Delta Hi-tech Park has an international enterprise incubator of nearly 9,000 square meters – the Yangtze River Delta Innovation Center.