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Baotou park is home to returning entrepreneurial talent

Updated: 2022-05-18

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The Inner Mongolia Returnees Pioneer Park is an important entrepreneurial base for overseas students in Inner Mongolia autonomous region. [Photo/Baotou news network]

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Inner Mongolia Beike Jiaoda Robot Co helps Baotou's micromotor speed up construction of a digital factory. [Photo/Baotou news network]

As a national-level demonstration base, the Inner Mongolia Overseas Returnees Pioneer Park, located in the Rare Earth High-tech Industrial Development Zone, has in recent years attracted a large number of talent. Its development has been stable and impressive.

With mature and advanced robot development and integration technology, Dr Yu Jun, who returned to China after studying in Germany, founded the Inner Mongolia Beike Jiaoda Robot Co and entered the park in 2021.

The head of the park, Wang Xiaoting, convened a group of experts to focus on sorting out the company's competitive advantages in terms of projects, potential market opportunities, and implementation feasibility in an effort to help the company seize the market through word-of-mouth.

North Ruineng (Inner Mongolia) Group Co, founded by Li Chengcheng, who studied in Australia, has provided clean heating services for various buildings in China that are more than 2 million square meters in size, and has cooperated with many large State-owned energy enterprises.

Baotou Guanghe New Energy Technology Co was founded by a team of returning doctors led by Dr Wang Cong, who studied in the United States. The technology system with independent intellectual property rights has been leading the world for the past 10 years.

The park has attracted many overseas talent thanks to its "startup nursery + incubator + accelerator + industrial base" development model.

Enterprises founded by returnees in the park are involved in many high-tech fields – including new-generation information technology, new energy, energy conservation and environmental protection, new materials, and biomedicine, creating a strong engine for industrial development in the zone.