The Jiangning Development Zone presents 5 start-ups at Viva Technology in Paris from May 16-18, 2019, bringing together promising start-ups and the world’s leading technology companies from a variety of industries and offering opportunities for collaboration and networking.
The German-Chinese MEMS Smart Sensor Institute, which was inaugurated almost exactly one year ago in Nanjing by Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee, will also be present. The establishment of the institute is based on an initiative of the Chinese “The Sensor Group” and the CiS Forschungsinstitut für Mikrosensorik GmbH in Erfurt and serves future markets such as industry 4.0, smart cities and electromobility with its portfolio.
Topics such as artificial intelligence and quantum technologies are of great importance, as are future topics at this year’s VivaTech.