The company plans to establish a high-end machine manufacturing base in Fuzhou, Fujian province. It signed strategic cooperation agreements with Fuzhou municipal government, Fujian Electronics & Information (Group) Co Ltd and CITIC Network Co Ltd during the Second Digital China Summit.
The company is promoting its products in the domestic market but faces challenges such as production costs that are higher than its Chinese competitors-because of its higher quality standards-and a lack of brand recognition in China, he said.
The company plans to use the funding to accelerate its business of making puzzle books for Amazon.com’s Kindle, and expand to new platforms.
The competition is another example of Amazon crowdsourcing artificial intelligence on Alexa.?Alexa Voice Service?lets manufacturers integrate Alexa into their products. The?Alexa Skills Kit?encourages third-party developers to build skills for Alexa. Developers who want to add to Alexa’s abilities can write code that works with Alexa in the cloud, letting the smart assistant do the heavy lifting of understanding and deciphering spoken commands.
The company-China Xiongan Construction & Investment Group Co Ltd-was set up on July 18 in Rongcheng county in North China's Hebei province, with a registered capital of 10 billion yuan (.5 billion), according to the website of the National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System.
The company says the move will make it “free for developers to build and host most Alexa skills.”
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The company will accelerate the launch of many innovative drugs into China by 2025. In addition to diabetes, drugs to introduce will cover more disease areas, including obesity, hemophilia, and other chronic diseases.
The company said they have operated in a cost-saving mode immediately after the outbreak of COVID-19 and significantly reduced marketing, operating and administrative costs.
The company quickly introduced a series of anti-epidemic measures. By July more than 200 construction managers had returned to Laos on chartered flights, guaranteeing the project was not hampered unduly by the pandemic.
The company says ticket sales in the second round will cost more than the first round but in the long term they will be "striving to make the cost of traveling to space progressively more affordable".