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Key firms settle in Shijingshan to boost high-tech growth

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Shijingshan district in Beijing recently held an industrial development promotion conference. During the event, key enterprises in areas such as artificial intelligence and industrial internet signed agreements to settle in the district. 

Among the 10 enterprises that signed agreements are innovative small and medium-sized enterprises focusing on cloud computing and information security, as well as high-tech enterprises involved in electronic equipment, new drug research, smart security, and data security. These companies are expected to drive the development of high-tech industries and enhance the industrial chain in Shijingshan district.

The conference also recognized 20 companies for their outstanding contributions to the regional economy in 2024, 10 fastest-growing companies, and 10 companies with the most growth potential. 

Chen Wei, co-founder and vice president of Yuanshan Zhineng, a company recognized as one of the 10 with the most growth potential, said that since moving into Shijingshan in 2023, his company has achieved rapid growth in the intelligent industry. He attributed this success to the district's efforts in optimizing the business environment and providing better support for companies.

Chang Wei, secretary of the CPC Shijingshan District Committee, spoke on the district's focus on upgrading traditional industries, expanding emerging industries, and cultivating future industries to foster high-quality development. Looking forward, the district will continue to refine policies, improve resource allocation, and optimize service for enterprises, he said.

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