Xiangzhou enterprises connect with Israeli business leaders at a summit
Updated: 2017-07-07 Print
Xiangzhou District attended the 3rd China-Israel Investment Summit held in Zhuhai from June 27 to 28, and cooperated with Israeli hi-tech companies in areas such as phone chips, robot systems and intelligent manufacturing.
The 3rd China-Israel Investment Summit was held in Zhuhai at the International Conference and Exhibition Center from June 27 to 28.
Xiangzhou District Chief Executive Liu Qiying led a delegation consisting of approximately 100 local enterprises to seek potential investors and business partners at the largest science innovation investment summit for Israel in China.
Zhuhai Gree Electric Appliances, Livzon Diagnostics, and 4D Age Technology joined other domestic business leaders to explore investment opportunities for cooperation with 130 Israeli enterprises at a series of B2B sessions. Business areas covered vehicular automation, internet finance, industrial applications, life sciences, and artificial intelligence.
A Xiangzhou government official is detailed on the contract review project of D-fence from Israel.
Little Cola Technology based in Xiangzhou pioneers in intelligent renovation and promotion of EV charging facilities. The company was designated to help expand the aftermarket of smart automobiles for Mobileye, the global leader in the development of vision technology for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
Little cola, with their expertise in identification and data security has also led to in-depth discussions over intrusion detecting systems with D-fence from Israel.
Xiangzhou enterprises discuss business with Israeli representatives during the B2B meetings. [Photos courtesy zhxz.gov.cn]
A representative from LawGeex Contract Review Automation said Xiangzhou was a good place to find them a partner who is a local lawyer, for supporting the development of a Chinese reviewing platform.
Official delegates toured exhibition stalls while promoting the district's favorable government policies, and promised that full support will be given to these projects.