The 53-year-old Shum announced in November that he would leave Microsoft early this year. He spent 23 years at Microsoft, having joined Microsoft Research as a researcher in 1996.
The 91-year-old Warrior used to be China's sole athletic shoemaker before a group of new manufacturers mushroomed following the opening-up of the country.
The ADNOC plans to process 500 million standard cubic feet of gas per day from Umm Shaif's gas cap to help meet Abu Dhabi's growing domestic demand for energy.
The 418 subway cars to be delivered to Boston will be produced in the Springfield plant that is expected to be completed in 2017. The Chicago facility, upon completion, will build at least 168 subway trains each year. It means the China-made locomotives will be endowed with US descent.
The American Chamber of Commerce in China and Shanghai released the results of a joint survey measuring the impact of the tariffs imposed by the US and Chinese governments since July. [Photo/VCG]
The 26-kilometer-long XRL, which expected to be opened in the third quarter of next year, will shorten the commute between Hong Kong and Guangzhou from two hours to less than 50 minutes, enabling more efficient exchanges within the 11-city cluster of the Greater Bay Area.
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The 43-year-old works for China's major online food delivery platform Meituan Dianping in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning province. His delivery service mainly covers the areas around Tiexi Square in Tiexi district.
The Army said the establishment of the Futures Command is the service's most significant reorganization effort since 1973.
The 5G-powered concept phone is what Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi, said future 5G smartphones will look like. Priced from 19,999 yuan (,800), the MIX Alpha, is the company's latest endeavor to transcend technological boundaries.
The Amgen facility is built with drug research in mind, complete with specialized laboratory equipment. Tearing that out would come at an enormous expense. So, why not just keep it intact? One challenge is that Seattle’s biotech industry doesn’t have an anchor tenant on the scale of Amazon in online retail/cloud computing or Microsoft in software. That makes it especially challenging for one biotech company to gobble up the space. Perhaps the campus could be turned into a massive biotech zone or incubator, one where startups and mid-sized life science companies could thrive. The University of Washington is another possible candidate, though it seems to be satisfied with its medical and life science holdings in South Lake Union and the U. District. “In a perfect world, another large biotech company would be preferred,” said longtime real estate expert Kip Spencer. “I think the most likely scenario is a multi-tenant campus, aimed at biotech.” But who would fund such a project? That leads to our second idea.