Friday, November 10, 2017

Shenzhen the Business Center of China



- capital for Business Technology and Innovation, Shenzhen is known as the "Silicon Valley" of China and "the city of the future".


 - Once a fishing village, in just 50 years, it has become a megacity filled with skyscrapers.

- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its demographic boom -

 Inventors and engineers working here create useful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it's Shenzhen. Shenzhen has grown from a tiny fishing village to a mega-city in just 50 years, its population having tripled since the 1990s.


The city is a magnet for inventive and tech-savvy dreamers from all over China and around the world. 



Shenzhen has become China's "Silicon Valley", a true center of technology and innovation. The sprawling metropolis is renowned for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and to house many high-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; his goal is to make robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its main product is the Android -


a humanoid robot that can help in the workplace and in the home while becoming both a teacher and playmate for children. The Shenzhen Municipal Government encourages citizens to opt for environmentally friendly hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy.

The vehicles are manufactured by a local manufacturer, BYD. 




Public transport here is hybrid, helping to maintain the ecological reputation of the city, which is among the best in China. The rapid growth of the city requires new solutions to optimize the space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world to have the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever-present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply leaves.


 The technological achievements of the many companies in the city are regularly presented at exhibitions and popular international forums.

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