A large-scale spatial precision measurement project developed by a team led by Wu Bin from Tianjin University was recently registered as a company and began construction in the Taixing High-Tech Zone.
Taizhou is stepping up efforts to position itself at the forefront of future industries, with a clear strategy and strong investment focus on artificial intelligence, deep-sea and space technologies, and synthetic biology.
Taizhou's automotive and auto parts industry is one of the fastest-growing pillars of the city's equipment manufacturing sector, driven by steady expansion and accelerating innovation.
In Taizhou, 207 drones took off from 207 newly built drone airports, forming the country's first citywide low-altitude service network to safeguard the urban power grid around the clock.
A new milestone has been reached in Taizhou's China Medical City with the completion of Bonss Medical's high-end medical device R&D project, a 670-million-yuan ($94.77 million) investment set to begin full production next year.