Poly Technologies General Manager Attends the Great Festival of Creativity
- Attendance by Chinese Conglomerate Widely Seen As Move to Actively Promote Economic Cooperation between China and the Rest of the World
BEIJING, March 23, 2015 /PR Newswire/ -- China Poly Group Corporation vice president and Poly Technologies Co., Ltd. general manager Wang Lin attended the Great Festival of Creativity 2015 hosted by Britain's Prince William recently in Shanghai. The invitation included participation in the exclusive banquet attended by China's business elite.
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A major cultural exchange project between China and the UK during 2015, the festival demonstrates the best of British creativity and innovative strength in many domains, including fashion, luxury goods, healthcare, science and technology as well as design and entertainment while serving as a platform to promote collaborative innovation between the two countries. Wang met with several UK government officials, including Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Sajid Javed and Minister of State of Trade and Investment Lord Livingston as well as several leaders in British commercial and cultural sectors, among them British Broadcasting Corporation CEO Tim David, British Airways VP Richard Thamse and Cameron Mackintosh general manager Nicholas Alaotra Obe.
Committed to being the leading international operator in the market, Poly Technologies is capitalizing on the implementation of China's "Belt and Road" strategy and the country's work in supporting and working with the emerging economies of Asia, Africa and Latin America with a focus on engaging in energy, power generation, infrastructure construction and property development projects in these markets.
Throughout 2014, Poly Technologies achieved several successes in its promotion of economic growth and implementation of programs for the social good:
- It joined hands with GEC in raising a $US 600 million fund from sources worldwide in a move to meet the ever-increasing demand in emerging markets for power generation and development of energy sources.
- At the Third Tanzania-China Business Forum, Poly Technologies signed a memorandum of cooperation with Tanzanian government's real estate arm, the National Housing Corporation, as well as with the its power generation arm Tanesco, in a bid to lay a foundation for advancing cooperation projects between the two countries.
- It participated in the China-Uzbekistan Silk Road Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum and signed a contract with Uzbekistan Chemical Group to build a tire and rubber factory in Uzbekistan, which is seen as the country's most important project in 2014.
- It reached an agreement with Argentina on a cooperation in a mobile hospital project to provide aid for emergencies occurring both in and outside Argentina and to facilitate the provision of humanitarian medical aid.
- At the Third Economic Cooperation Forum between China and Central-Eastern European Countries, Poly Technologies accelerated the progress of a collaborative project with several Central and Southern European countries concerning investment in power generation projects.
In 2015, the firm will continue to work closely with many countries in promoting regional peace and stability in tandem with helping the development of the respective economies. At the Kazakhstan-China Investment & Development Forum held in January, it signed an MoU with Kazakhstan Engineering Company for the construction of several turn-key industrial production plants, which were listed among the priority projects in the first round of cooperation between the two countries. Wang explained that the firm will spare no effort in assisting in the economic development and social advancement of the project host countries and in making contributions to the promotion of economic cooperation and exchange between China and other countries as well as to the peace, stability and development of the Central Asian region.
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