
ByteDance Changes Plan to Launch VC Brand
ByteDance's plan to launch a VC brand “Jinqiu Venture Capital” has been reportedly changed, and the brand name was no longer called “Jinqiu”.
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ByteDance's plan to launch a VC brand “Jinqiu Venture Capital” has been reportedly changed, and the brand name was no longer called “Jinqiu”.
NIO reveals phone prototype with curved back and large camera module.
According to multiple sources, it is learned that Xiaomi plans to launch its third model in 2026 - an extended-range SUV targeting family users.
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.
Yu Tao is still in his current position but has confirmed that he will soon resign. In response to this, a person in charge at XPeng said they would "provide feedback next week".
Chinese synthetic biology firm Bluepha announced today that it has completed a B3 round of financing, bringing total round-B funds to 1.5 billion yuan ($235 million).
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.
Self-driving vehicle technology firm QCraft has announced on August 25 that its prototype car based on Horizon Robotics' Journey 5 chips is expected to carry out road tests in the third quarter of this year.
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.