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Nansha: a magnet for talents

Updated: 2019-05-21

The 2019 Future Human Resources Technology Summit of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, focused on the integration of human resources and cutting-edge technology, was held at the Sheraton Hotel on May 16 in Nansha.

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The audience listens to one of the summit speeches.[Photo by Liu Wei/gznsnews.com.cn]

Steven Oulens, president of the US-China Relations National Committee, Wang Yanping, general manager of Linkedln China, and Tao Ning, president of Sinovation Ventures, and other industry experts were invited to deliver keynote speeches.

"Nansha is building a first-class business environment, building an innovative industrial system, and creating a first-class living environment,” Cai Chaolin, member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Guangzhou Municipal Committee and Party secretary of the CPC Nansha District Committee said in his speech.

"We are taking the talent priority strategy as the core strategy, taking the human resources industry as an industry to gather more talents, perfecting the competitive talent support policy, building the Guangzhou Human Resources Service Industrial Park and promoting innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence."

"The integration of innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence and the development of human resources have made Nansha a magnetic field for the accumulation of talents and science and technology resources," he added.

Oulens said that the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area now leads the world with top-notch infrastructure and a friendly business environment, and its development and opening up is attracting top talents in Asia.

In recent years, Nansha has been making efforts to create a new hub for innovation in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and to be an ideal place for talents to innovate and start a business with a high-quality development trend.

With the deepening of the innovation of the Free Trade Zone system, Nansha's business environment ranks 29th in the world under the World Bank's indicator system, and the company's start-up time is strictly controlled within seven hours.

Xie Ming, deputy director of the Administrative Committee of the Nansha Development Zone, also attended the event.

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