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Award: NationalChip Won the Championship of the First “AI Creates the Future” VC

Release time:2020-10-18

On October 17th, the first venture contest “AI Creates the Future” was held in Hangzhou International Expo Center. Through the fierce competition, NationalChip became the winner with the highest score. Zhu Chongming (朱崇敏), the member of the Party Group of Hangzhou Science and Technology Bureau and deputy commissioner, presented the award.

 

The venture contest “AI Creates the Future” is hosted by Hangzhou Science and Technology Bureau, China Artificial Intelligence Industry Development Alliance (AIIA), and Bank of Hangzhou. It is undertaken by Hangzhou Hi-Tech Investment Co., Ltd. and Hangzhou Bank Technology, Cultural, Creative and Financial Business Department. And it gets collaborative support from Zhejiang Venture Capital Association, Zhejiang Digital Economy Society (ZDES), Hangzhou Venture Capital Association, and more than 20 venture investment institutions.


This contest widely solicited projects in the field of artificial intelligence facing society beforehand, and through the primaries by experts, 16 projects participated in the contest in the end. During the event, project representatives followed the order of the lottery, answered questions from judges on site, and received scores.


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The General Manager of NationalChip AI Department, Robort Ling (凌云) attended this contest, made the project roadshow, and introduced the project team, project business, and product results to the judges and audiences. He finally won the first prize of the competition with a high score of 90.66.

 

This award is a great recognition of the product innovation capability, the deep technology accumulation, and the market recognition of NationalChip. NationalChip will also continue to work in the field of AI chips, promote the development of AI technology, adhere to the mission of “Use the Core to shape a better life”, and continue to produce and offer competitive solutions for the industry.

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