Looking forward to promoting the layout of more and better advanced manufacturing projects, the Mayor of Shanghai meets with the President of NVIDIA, NVIDIA | Shanghai | More and Better
Shanghai Mayor Gong Zheng met with the President and CEO of NVIDIA Corporation, led by Siqi, today.
The manufacturing industry is the mainstay of the real economy and an important support for urban energy levels and core competitiveness. Shanghai is focusing on the development of the real economy, accelerating the construction of a modern industrial system, and striving to create a high-end manufacturing growth pole and a global excellent manufacturing base that links the Yangtze River Delta and serves the whole country. We look forward to Invidia continuously improving its business level in Shanghai, amplifying its R&D center effect, practicing green and low-carbon development, promoting more and better advanced manufacturing project layouts, promoting high-quality development of the high-end chemical industry, and playing a positive role in Shanghai, for China, and for the world. Meanwhile, we welcome NVIDIA to participate in the 6th CIIE. Shanghai will continue to create a market-oriented, legal, and international first-class business environment, allowing various enterprises to invest, operate, and focus on development with peace of mind.
Fang Siqi said that NVIDIA has made a series of important investments in the Shanghai Chemical Zone and is pleased to bring the most advanced technology to China. Working together with local partners can not only enhance the production of important chemical products in Shanghai, but also control greenhouse gas emissions. The Shanghai Chemical Industry Park has gathered many research and development centers, which is impressive. We believe that we can work together with Shanghai to achieve win-win development.
NVIDIA is one of the world's largest integrated fiber and polymer companies. We have invested over 12 billion yuan in Shanghai and established production bases and research and development centers in the Asia Pacific region.