Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) in Guiyang, the capital city of Southwest China's Guizhou province, plans to hold recruitment fairs every week from February to offer employment opportunities to job seekers.
Three big data enterprises at Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) in Guiyang, the capital city of Southwest China's Guizhou province, were recently selected as top-level pilot units for their data management capabilities, according to a list issued by the China Information Technology Industry Federation (CITIF).
To date, 78 companies resident at Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) -- in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province -- have been awarded appellations as "specialized, fine, characteristic and innovative" small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and four have been awarded the appellation "little giants".
From January to November, seven economic indicators of Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) in Guiyang -- capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province -- ranked at the forefront of the entire city, according to local media reports on Dec 25.
Two enterprises resident in Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) recently got the green light from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security to set up postdoctoral research workstations, according to local media reports on Dec 23.
A 500-kilovolt hydro-photovoltaic agricultural power plant started operating in Zhenning county -- in Southwest China's Guizhou province -- on Dec 19.
In order to improve the management efficiency of its incubation enterprises and incubation carriers -- and to innovate its administrative services -- Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) is on the move.
Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) was once again awarded the title of national excellent (Class A) high-tech enterprise incubator, according to local media reports on Dec 15.