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A Shenzhen company won the KPMG China Innovation Technology Competition and will go to Lisbon

2024-08-20

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Southern Metropolis Daily reporter Zhao Weijia The 2024 KPMG China Innovation Technology Competition China Finals was held in Shenzhen recently, with many technology start-ups and potential technology giants gathered together. The competition attracted start-ups from all over the country to participate. After several rounds of screening, 15 companies were shortlisted for the China Finals, covering artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing, the Internet of Things and other fields.

Jiang Liqin, head of client and business development at KPMG China, said that since the 14th Five-Year Plan, China has continuously increased its investment in scientific and technological innovation, and innovation has played a leading role in developing new quality productivity. "We firmly believe that fast-growing technology start-ups are new engines of economic growth with unlimited potential. While they provide strong impetus for the long-term development of China's economy, they also bring more Chinese experience and wisdom to the world."



In the competition, a jury composed of investors and consultants in the technology field conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the 15 finalists based on six aspects: innovation and change, market potential, customer recognition, market traction and marketing, long-term development potential, and presentation quality. In the end, Qijie Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. was named the champion.

It is reported that the champion company in China will represent the Chinese region to participate in the global finals to be held in Lisbon, Portugal in November, competing with innovative companies from all over the world.