
DJI Suspends Sales of Most Educational Application Product Lines at the End of the Year
On December 22nd, DJI Education announced that Tello edu, RoboMaster EP, AI Module, DJI Education Hub will officially cease sales on December 31st, 2023.
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On December 22nd, DJI Education announced that Tello edu, RoboMaster EP, AI Module, DJI Education Hub will officially cease sales on December 31st, 2023.
Recently, the phrase # New Oriental Education Dismissed 60,000 Employees # became a trending topic on Weibo.
The city of Yangquan in China's Shanxi Province has issued a pilot license for carrying out autonomous driving services to Apollo Go, the robotaxi ride-hailing platform of domestic tech giant Baidu.
At the annual staff meeting on December 15, Tencent chairman and CEO Pony Ma, President Martin Lau, COO Ren Yuxin and Senior VP Zhang Xiaolong spoke about the c...
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Chinese lithium battery materials maker Shanshan Corporation announced on Monday that it plans to win more investment from its four strategic investors through its wholly-owned subsidiary.
The official account of Xiaomi Notebook announced on its Weibo channel, the Chinese version of Twitter, that the company will release its first 4K professional product.
Chinese medical data company LinkDoc Technology filed paperwork on Monday to list shares in the US, as China’s digital healthcare industry continues to grow in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chinese consumer electronics firm OPPO announced its digital car key service is now fully compatible with the entire line of Segway-Ninebot electric bikes and the MQi2s series of e-bikes from Niu Technologies.
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Sales for China’s online shopping giants reached a new high in the mid-year “618” shopping extravaganza, with platforms adopting different approaches to attract consumers and boost sales.
Online education company Zuoyebang reportedly laid off employees and went so far as to cut entire departments due to China’s pressuring policy on the sector. The industry might face the biggest wave of layoffs during this business recession.