Several companies from Wuxi National Hi-Tech District (WND) have recently made notable progress in international cooperation, green energy transition, and AI applications.
On Sept 1, a government and business delegation from Almaty, Kazakhstan, visited the Tsinghua Science Park in Beijing. Hisky Medical, representing WND's innovation-driven healthcare sector, gave a presentation on its non-invasive liver disease diagnostic solutions.
The Kazakh delegation learns about Hisky Medical's products. [Photo/WeChat account: kechuangxinwu]
Co-founder Sun Jin highlighted the company's core product, the iLivTouch® system, which uses advanced Transient Elastography technology for early screening, staging evaluation, and treatment monitoring of chronic liver diseases.
Sun said the system is also suited for health check-up centers and primary healthcare institutions, improving the reach and efficiency of liver disease management.
The exchange was said to not only have enhanced Sino-Kazakh understanding of medical technology, but also laid the groundwork for Hisky's expansion into Central Asia.
On Sept 2, Longshine Technology signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Energy China-CATL Technology. The two sides will collaborate on integrated energy solutions, carbon trading, carbon asset management, virtual power plants, and next-generation power systems. The partnership aims to accelerate the green and low-carbon transition of the energy sector.
A display of AI-powered household products from TStar Technology. [Photo/WeChat account: kechuangxinwu]
Earlier, on Aug 25, China Mobile Jiangsu launched its upgraded AI assistant alongside a series of AI-powered household products developed by WND-based TStar Technology. Leveraging its strong R&D, design, and supply chain integration capabilities, TStar Technology has tailored a range of AI terminals to meet diverse user needs, aiming to enhance everyday life with smart technology.