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$115 million! Two major projects in Deqing were signed at the

Posted by Admin | 05 Dec

CIIE on the first day of the CIIE. As a supporting event for this CIIE, the 2022 China Zhejiang International Digital Economy and High-tech Industry Summit Matchmaking Conference will be held in Shanghai. Three major foreign-funded foreign economic projects in Huzhou City were successfully signed, with a total investment of more than 225 million US dollars, and the number of projects ranked first in the province. Deqing has 2 of the 3 major foreign-funded foreign economic projects, namely Deqing County Virtual Digital Photography Workshop Project and Deqing County Zhejiang Longterm Medical Technology Co., Ltd. North American Factory Construction Project.


It is understood that the
investment in fixed assets of Deqing County's virtual digital photography workshop project is 102 million U.S. dollars, and new virtual studios, Previz motion capture studios, administrative office buildings and supporting office buildings are built, including LED virtual studios, Previz motion capture studios, smart Camera system, R&D center, etc. After the base is completed, it will bring a leading role to the entire film and television industry.


Deqing County Virtual Digital Photography Factory Project Project

Deqing County Zhejiang Longterm Medical Technology Co., Ltd. North American factory construction project total investment of 13 million US dollars, will establish a production base in Huafushan Park, Mexico, engaged in high-end medical dressing research and development, production, sales, and further development North American market.


Integrate resources and promote development together Deqing will further expand its opening up to the outside world by undertaking the spillover effect of the CIIE and build an international brand to continuously improve the level of an open economy