Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City in Sanya, China has recently been approved as a National Offshore Entrepreneurship Base for Overseas Professionals, accelerating its development as a demonstration zone for international talent innovation and entrepreneurship. The city launched construction in 2019 and has since provided comprehensive support for domestic and overseas talents, with a focus on key industries such as the seed industry, deep-sea science and technology, life sciences, and the digital economy.
The city has innovatively created a team of Service Specialists, known as “Cheng Xiaoer,” to serve domestic and overseas talents and enterprises. Charlotte from Belgium is the first international Cheng Xiaoer and has been working in the City for three years, primarily responsible for international enterprise services and investment. Charlotte noted that the number of international enterprises inquiring for information at the City is increasing.
Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City has established an international talent workstation and the “ITCC International Talent Community,” attracting 324 international talents. These professionals regularly exchange daily life experiences in Hainan, creating a warm atmosphere that enhances Hainan’s appeal to high-quality human resources from across the globe. Looking ahead, the City plans to leverage the Hainan Free Trade Port policies to introduce enterprise and talent systems that encourage overseas project leaders, high-level talents, and funds to relocate to the City, further attracting international talents to start businesses and pursue employment opportunities.
Source: Sanya Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City.
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