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China'S Silicon Valley Comes To London 13 June 2006

(PRWEB) May 22, 2006 -- China's premier hi-tech region, Haidian, will visit London 13 June. A range of exciting business opportunities and co-operation projects will be discussed at a seminar at the Institute of Directors on Thursday 13 June at 9.30am. Speakers include Microsft and Reuters.

China's Silicon Valley Comes to the UK:
Presentation by the Haidian Science Park, Home of Microsoft in China,
Institute of Directors, Pall Mall, London
13th June 2006, 9.30-12.00

Introduction

Strategic China Ltd are proud to present an event which introduces companies and individuals in the UK to one of the most dynamic Science Parks in Asia. Haidian illustrates the major investments China is making into Research and Development, and brings UK partners face to face with the cutting edge of China's new economy.

Haidian Science Park

Haidian has been called the Silicon Valley of China. It is the first state-level high-tech zone in China with strong support from the Central Government.

Haidian is China's largest distributing centre for ICT products, with a national sales network.

Haidian has incomparable intelligence and human resources, located in China's centre for innovation in high education, culture, science and technology.

Haidian offers an efficient, high-value investment environment. It has well-built clusters of high-tech industry (software, integrated circuit, computer, network, and telecom, etc), creative industry and investment banking.

The park has relationships with over 80 universities including Qinghua and Beida, ranked as among the world's top universities, with over 100,000 new graduates each year, and 213 research institutes. 36% of its population received high education. It has 427 academicians (36% of the nation's total) and 400,000 researchers and engineers. It has over 7,000 overseas students returned from abroad who have started up their own businesses.

Haidian has 305 libraries, 20 museums, over 100 theatres and show venues including China Theatre, 186 internet service points, and 1,100 entertainment centres.

The Zone already hosts Microsoft, Intel, IBM, P&G, HP, Lucent Technologies, Honeywell, Microsoft, Sunmicrosys, Cisco, Oracle, TI, CSC, Flextronics ,AMD , France Telecom, ABB, Siemens, Philips, Bertelsmann, Bosch ,Reuters, MOTOROLA, Ericsson, Toshiba, Cannon, Toyata, SK , 3COM NEC, Panasonic, Bell Labs, Samsung, Novozymes, Nortel.

For Registration and more details, please log on http://www.strategic-china.com/sc2.pdf

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Press Contact: Mike Mielniczek
Company Name: STRATEGIC CHINA
Email: mike@strategic-china.com
Phone: 02070960495
Website: www.strategic-china.com
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