China News Service, Guangzhou, July 21 (Reporter Wang Jian) ​​According to the Guangzhou Nansha District Government's news on the 21st, the first "2022 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Top 40 and Rising Stars, Guangzhou Top 20 and Rising Stars" (hereinafter referred to as "Bay Area Top 40" and "Guangzhou Top 20") selection project activities have been officially launched in Nansha.

The event aims to build a collaborative innovation platform in the Greater Bay Area and help the Greater Bay Area become a world-class science and technology innovation bay.

  According to reports, this event will identify and commend the high-speed growth and continuous innovation of science and technology enterprises in the Greater Bay Area; build a platform for collaborative innovation in the Greater Bay Area, help Greater Bay Area enterprises better connect with domestic and foreign capital markets, and strengthen international innovation Resource agglomeration ability to help the Greater Bay Area build a world-class science and technology bay area.

  Shi Pengfei, a first-level researcher in the city management of Guangzhou Science and Technology Bureau, said that this year is the seventh year of the "Top 20 Guangzhou" and the first year of the "Top 40 Bay Area". He hoped that the organizers will explore more in the unprecedented period of great opportunities. A good enterprise, showing the "business card" of Guangzhou's scientific and technological strength, giving full play to the role of Nansha as the "core engine of the future world economy", linking Hong Kong and Macao regions, and playing a synergistic role to help Guangzhou build an international science and technology innovation center in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

  The reporter learned that, as a sub-project of the "Deloitte China Top 50 High-tech High-Tech Growth and Rising Stars" series, it was selected as "Bay Area Top 40" and "Guangzhou Top 20", as well as "Greater Bay Area Rising Star" and "Rising Star". Companies from Guangzhou Rising Stars will have the opportunity to be shortlisted for the "Deloitte China Top 50 High-Tech High-Tech Growth" and "Deloitte China Rising Stars" respectively, and the winners of the national selection will be shortlisted for the "Deloitte China Top 500 Asia-Pacific" competition. honor.

  According to Deloitte China, the "Deloitte China High-Tech High-Growth" series of selection projects has been held since 2005, aiming to discover and commend outstanding enterprises with rapid growth and continuous innovation.

Through fair and rigorous selection, the project recognizes outstanding scientific and technological innovation companies. In addition to enhancing brand influence and employee pride, it also helps attract investors and local governments to support and further stimulate stronger innovation capabilities and development. power.

  Guo Yancheng, Managing Partner of Deloitte China Southern China Region, said that in the future, the Greater Bay Area is expected to promote the coordinated development of regional innovation in terms of joint innovation, high-end talent flow and agglomeration.

This year, for the first time, the “Deloitte High-Tech High-growth Project” was held in the entire Greater Bay Area to create an innovative service platform for creative and potential enterprises, provide support and services to connect with the capital market, and promote the science and technology innovation ecosystem and regional economy in the Greater Bay Area. high-quality growth.

  It is reported that the event was guided by the Guangzhou Science and Technology Bureau, the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government Investment Promotion Agency, the Macao Special Administrative Region Government Economic and Technological Development Bureau, and the Guangzhou Nansha District Science and Technology Bureau. Deloitte China, Co-hosted by the Greater Bay Area Science and Technology Innovation Service Center and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Research Institute.

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