Wuxi National Hi-tech District announced a global talent recruitment drive on Feb 25, selecting 150 candidates for 108 jobs with annual salaries of up to 1 million yuan ($158, 448).
The 2022 China Taihu International Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition kicked off in Wuxi, Jiangsu province on Feb 24.
Wuxi National Hi-tech District ranked 20th among all Chinese national high-tech zones in a comprehensive assessment by the Torch Center, Ministry of Science and Technology, according to local media.
All 176 of the projects were invested in by the government as an effort to optimize the transport network and improve urban functions and the living environment.
Swedish industrial equipment manufacturer Atlas Copco Group officially agreed to build its industrial compressor research and development and manufacturing headquarters in Wuxi National Hi-tech District on Feb 21.
The "hydrogen energy travel" project carried out during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics was one of the world's largest demonstration projects for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen energy infrastructure.
X-ray supplier Wuxi Unicomp Technology was invited to a symposium for small and medium-sized enterprises in Suzhou on Feb 11.
Three new school buildings in Xinwu district, Wuxi were put into use on Feb 14.
Meicun Erhu Culture Park, located in Xinwu district, was included in the second batch of Wuxi intangible cultural heritage demonstration bases, according to a recent announcement by the Wuxi bureau of culture, radio, television and tourism.
Wuxi National Hi-tech District launched a new public school offering nine years of education on Feb 11.
A number of Wu descendants from around the world gathered in Wuxi to worship their ancestor Taibo on Feb 8.
Wuxi National Hi-tech District will continue to focus on technological innovation in 2022, aiming to develop into a high-tech park with global influence, according to Wu Jianhua, director of the WND science and technology bureau.