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Internet-plus-life enterprises share services with residents

DOZENS of Internet-plus-life service enterprises were present at Arch Walk recently to display their latest products. Before that, they shared their achievements at communities and shopping centers around Changning.

The series activities offer start-ups a platform to promote themselves among local residents and office workers.

The 30 some enterprises offer services covering education, healthcare, culture, science and technology.

An app developed by New Changning Hui Life Tech Co can provide its users with online property management service.

The shopping app “Bid for Me” by Wanni Information Technology Co enables users to buy what they see.

Pumpkin Car offers customers online booking services with their favorite stylists through its mobile app.

Youdemai.com is an online auction platform for second-hand home appliances.

U-Bicycle offers users access to automatic shifting bicycles, and an improved app amid complaints about similar services by other companies.

Robin Liu, founder of Geek Space and co-host of the event, said the activities were their latest efforts to promote the Internet-plus-life service industry in Changning. “In the cooperation with local communities, we have made some achievements and planned to extend our promotion this year,” Liu said.

Changning District launched its Internet Plus Life Service Industry Strategy in July as more and more people started booking tickets online, making reservations online and shopping online.

The Shanghai municipal government gave Changning the green light to set up the city’s first pilot zone for the Internet-plus-life service industry in an attempt to foster 20 international brands and 100 elite service companies by 2018.

At present, Changning has more than 100 high-growth Internet-plus-life service enterprises, according to Gu Honghui, director of Changning.

The modern service industry accounted for around 75 percent of Changning’s tax revenue in 2015. Much of the total amount came from the information technology service industry, whose output in 2015 reached 70.7 billion yuan (US$10.9 billion), the highest among all of Shanghai’s business sectors.

Changning has a national-level e-commerce demonstration zone, over 60 influential Internet-plus-life service industry enterprises as well as a number of incubators to serve innovation projects and startup entrepreneurs.

Changning has its own advantages in the application of Internet technology. Amid the construction of Digital Changning and Intelligent Highland, information technologies, including Internet Plus, have been widely applied in the clothing, food, housing and transport market, forming a well-developed industry environment.




 

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