Adelaide-based connected autonomous vehicle technology company Cohda Wireless has opened an office in Shanghai aimed at supplying China’s rapidly developing markets for Smart Cities and autonomous cars. Cohda Wireless chief executive Paul Gray says the ... ( read original story ...)
Cohda opens China office to ride Smart City wave
Cohda systems have been deployed in world-leading CAV projects including: Located the Regus Central Towers business centre in Shanghai’s bustling Putuo District, Cohda Wireless’ China office will be managed by Business Development Manager Shuning Yuan ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai foothold a smart move for Cohda Wireless
“Our Shanghai office places us closer to these customers and markets to cultivate first-hand intelligence of developing trends and requirements.” Globally Cohda’s software is now part of the 2017 Cadillac CT sedans in the US while the technology has ... ( read original story ...)
2 rooms available with great view 1min to L4/L10
Next to the living room there are two window shield balcony also with a great view over the skyline of Shanghai. The kitchen has a fridge, stove, micro wave and a washing machine in the balcony. We have fast WiFi internet access and the ayi comes ... ( read original story ...)
Perkins+Will unveil plans for green-roofed Suzhou Science & Technology Museum
The Chinese city of Suzhou is ringing in the New Year with plans for a green-roofed behemoth of a museum rivaling those found in its ritzier cousin, Shanghai. Perkins+Will is behind the design of the Suzhou Science Technology Museum, still in its ... ( read original story ...)
China International Vending Show 2018 is Now Ready to Showcase the Newest Self-service Technologies and Products to the World
SHANGHAI, Feb. 7, 2018 — The China International Self-service ... real estate, manufacturing, engineering, technology, importing/exporting, entertainment, agriculture and many others. Innovation and Inspiration This year, we are hosting more exhibitors ... ( read original story ...)
China tries to charm tech-savvy Taiwanese youth as political ties fray
Taipei native Andy Yang, 27, was one of those who went abroad. He moved to Shanghai in 2015 to set up education technology company Bridge+ with four partners. They registered their company at the Jinshan center last year. “I looked at some opportunities ... ( read original story ...)