JD Digits is also demonstrating an intelligent inspection robot at this year's CES. The robot can be used to perform environment and equipment checks in data rooms, and to assess inventory and monitor security.
Its life science business sector has more than 1,500 employees working in various research and development areas around the world. These teams collaborate closely with our customers to solve the toughest problems in life science by translating ideas into product innovations. To do so, it invests significantly in R&D.
Its profits increased 4.4 billion yuan to 91 billion yuan in 2017. Revenue increased 10.9 percent to 2.32 trillion yuan during the same period.
It's a success story made up of countless small, individual successes-women who once had no income now providing valuable contributions to their families.
JAKARTA -- Zhang Ping, special envoy of Chinese President Xi Jinping, attended Timor-Leste's presidential inauguration ceremony as well as the celebration of 15th anniversary of Timor-Leste's restoration of independence in Dili on May 19-20.
It's hoped the investment will further sustain China Eastern's integrated development in both its core business of aviation, and aviation insurance, transport construction and tourism service, among others.
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I’m pleased to report to you that the Post is profitable today. The newsroom is growing. It’s been growing every year since I’ve been there. Marty Baron, who leads the newsroom, is killing it. I think he’s the best editor in the newspaper business. We have Fred Ryan, who is the publisher. Fred Hiatt, the editorial page. They’re killing it. Shailesh [Prakash], our head of technology, is a superstar. It’s working and I’m so proud of that team, and I know for a fact when I’m 80 or let’s say I was project myself forward to age 80, but as I get older I’m starting to do 90, so I know that when I’m 90 it’s going to be one of the things I’m most proud of, is that I took on the Washington Post and helped them through a very rough transition.
It's little surprise that the country is targeting the education sector. After all, China is the world's largest source of international students. According to the Ministry of Education, 608,400 Chinese students went overseas to study last year, marking the first time the figure had crossed the 600,000 mark, a rise of almost 12 percent from 2016.
It's fair to say that many Chinese have become heavily reliant on their smartphones-or, to be more exact, the wealth of apps they use daily to shop, travel and chat with friends.
It?would also be?ironic, given that Google is developing its own delivery drone initiative, under the name Project Wing.