Guifenghuang (meaning Guizhou phoenix), a restaurant serving Guizhou snacks such as rice noodles, moved its headquarters from Beijing to Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) in January.
On April 19, Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) released a catalog outlining its demand for high-level talents and urgently-needed talents.
A project from a company based at Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) was listed among the country's internet of things (IoT) projects in 2020-2021.
Guiyang – capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province – is continuing to display its commercial savvy and strength, with its GDP in 2020 topping 400 billion yuan ($61.59 billion), making the city both a provincial capital and an economic powerhouse in the country.
Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone ranked first in comprehensive results of industrial investment promotion in 2020 among the province's national open innovation platforms.
Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone made great achievements in the industrial sector during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-20).
A survey group from the Guizhou Institute of Industrial Development visited Guiyang HIDZ on March 16 to learn about its development of the new energy and new materials sectors, as well as the zone's needs.
Twelve companies from Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ) participated in a job fair on March 15 in Baiyun district.