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Ferrari’s chief executive Benedetto Vigna on Feb. 14 visited the headquarters of electric vehicle maker Leapmotor in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou
Hangzhou, China-based tech firm DeepSeek released its R1 reasoning model on GitHub and its website. It reportedly did so for less than $6 million using Nvidia’s less-advanced H800 chips, owing to the export restrictions the US put in place on high-performance computing chips to China.
Alibaba stock (BABA) has rallied hard recently. It got a fresh boost ahead of the bell Thursday from a forecast-smashing set of results. Quarterly profit jumped to about $6.7 billion, the Hangzhou, China-based e-commerce company said.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U.N. body which brings together climate scientists from nearly 200 countries to assess the planet's health, will meet in Hangzhou, China, next week to plan its next global report.
Shenzhen, long the heart of China's tech industry, may have a new rival as Hangzhou's companies take centre stage. Will they compete or collaborate? For years, Shenzhen has been synonymous with Chinese innovation.
China's Unitree Robotics has been turning heads with its advanced humanoid robots, whose impressive speed, balance and agility have captured a lot of attention in real life and online. Founded in 2016 by CEO Wang Xingxing,
Discover how Hangzhou is transforming into China's premier tech innovation hub, driving cutting-edge advancements and attracting global talent.
Representatives of nearly 200 countries gather Monday to continue fraught negotiations on the UN's next assessment of global warming science.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has opened its 62nd Plenary Session in Hangzhou, China, to consider and agree on the draft
Chinese President Xi Jinping will host a meeting next week with some of the nation's top entrepreneurs - including six Hangzhou-based start-ups known as the "Six Little Dragons" - to recognise progress in critical areas of technological advancement and show support to the private sector,