Posts Tagged ‘Haidian’
Xiaomi Builds Upon “Close” Tech Relationship With Kingsoft In China
April 1st, 2014
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi and security software provider Kingsoft jointly announced that the two companies will invest to build a technology industrial park in the Haidian district of Beijing to establish a mobile Internet ecosystem. In the future, Xiaomi and Kingsoft will both locate their headquarters in this industrial park. Lei Jun, who is founder […]
Microsoft Ventures Enters China
July 9th, 2013
Microsoft announced that its Microsoft Ventures, a startup initiative that aligns the BizSpark community program, the Accelerator program, and the Seed Fund, has been formally launched in China. Meanwhile, the company announced the third batch of enterprises that are included in Microsoft’s cloud accelerator. Microsoft Ventures integrates Microsoft’s various resources on a worldwide platform for […]
China’s National Institute For Digital Copyright Research Opens In Beijing’s Zhongguancun
January 18th, 2010
Supported by the government of Haidian district, Beijing, China’s National Institute for Digital Copyright Research […]
Kingsoft’s Office Relocation Has Employees Scurrying In Beijing
February 10th, 2009
According to an insider from the Chinese software provider Kingsoft, because the company will move its Beijing office to the new office building at Shangdi, Haidian District, in March 2009, a few employees have already handed in their resignation letters.
Kingsoft Will Move To New Beijing Office Building In March
January 20th, 2009
The Chinese software provider Kingsoft has confirmed that the company has acquired a full, new office building in Beijing for CNY175 million and the company will move to its new office in March 2009.
Dazhong Closing Four Outlets In Beijing
January 9th, 2009
Having opened 65 stores in Beijing, the Chinese electronics retailer Dazhong, which was recently acquired by Gome, plans to close four unprofitable stores in Beijing as part of an internal network restructuring.
Say Cheese: Photos Now Mandatory When Entering All Beijing Internet Cafes
October 17th, 2008
The Beijing government has launched an enhanced Internet cafe monitoring rule which states that people who visit Internet cafes for the first time need to have their picture taken and have their identification cards scanned.
Oracle Accused Of Adopting Dual Standards For IPR Protection In China
May 23rd, 2008
Beijing Jiahua Chuangxin Technology Co., Ltd, a designated distributor of Oracle (ORCL) China, has filed a lawsuit against Oracle China, accusing the company of adopting dual standards in intellectual property rights protection in China.