
For First Time, Alibaba’s Xunxi Digital Factory Participates in Annual Shopping Festival
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba’s Xunxi digital factory has participated in the annual Double 11 shopping festival for the first time.
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba’s Xunxi digital factory has participated in the annual Double 11 shopping festival for the first time.
On August 10th, according to an announcement on the "NIO Capital" website, NIO Capital recently led the Series A financing for electric drive solution provider "Mavel".
Trip.com Group, an online travel company, announced Monday that it would implement a hybrid work model throughout the company.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com announced Thursday that company president Xu Lei has been appointed as the new CEO, succeeding Richard Liu, who will remain as the chairman of the board.
More than half of the products offered by Temu, a shopping app owned by Shanghai-based internet giant PDD Holdings, have started internal testing in Canada.
ByteDance's plan to launch a VC brand “Jinqiu Venture Capital” has been reportedly changed, and the brand name was no longer called “Jinqiu”.
Regarding the news of the planned layoff of 8% of employees in the China sales department, Samsung Electronics China stated that in order to enhance the company's organizational efficiency and market competitiveness, it will carry out necessary business adjustments and personnel optimization.
Bilibili announced it is teaming up with League of Legends (LoL) to become the exclusive broadcaster for three major esports tournaments in China for three years.
Chinese RPA (Robot Process Automation) startups were off to a good start in 2020 amid coronavirus fears.
Dr. Zhang Rujing, founder of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), is about to enter the field of domestic equipment with Wanye Enterprises.
Gotion High-Tech issued an announcement, revealing that Gotion, Inc., an overseas wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, has become the supplier of a major listed automobile company in the United States.
On February 21, XPeng CEO He Xiaopeng discussed the future of humanoid robots, stating that current models remain at L2 autonomy, comparable to early-stage assisted driving.