Zhongguancun Silicon Valley Innovation Center Opens in California

Zhongguancun Silicon Valley Innovation Center Opens in California
May 13, 2016 By eChinacities.com

The Zhongguancun Innovation Center officially opened on May 11 in the heart of Silicon Valley. The new Santa Clara space is an important step forward for Chinese startups and their role in the globalization of innovation.  

The Zhongguancun Silicon Valley Innovation Center was established in a cooperative effort between the Zhongguancun Development Group and American investment company C.M Capital. The center boasts 7,000 square meters of office space for incubators, accelerators, and cross-border office space. There is also an exhibition center and an activities area.

Each enterprise housed in the center will have access to a one-stop platform for business growth and high-tech incubator projects and as well as unique resources from the Chinese tech industry. 

The center will provide cross-border business offices, incubators, property management services, hardware development advice, software services, and more.

In the future, the Innovation Center will focus on integrating companies in Silicon Valley and high-quality Chinese resources. The Center will work to support Chinese R&D for companies in Silicon Valley, helping form a bridge between US companies and Chinese consumers and investors.

Source: inews.qq.com

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