Autonomous driving tech firm UISEE to build R&D center in Hong Kong

Published: Mar 25, 2024 17:56
Source: gasgoo
On March 20, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China’s Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises held the OASES Partnership Signing Ceremony, welcoming a new batch of key enterprise...

Beijing (Gasgoo)- On March 20, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China’s Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises held the "OASES Partnership Signing Ceremony," welcoming a new batch of key enterprises to Hong Kong or expanding their operations in the city. UISEE, a Chinese autonomous driving technology company, was among the 25 key enterprises participating in this signing.

In February of this year, UISEE, in collaboration with the Hong Kong SAR Government's InvestHK department, announced the establishment of its global headquarters in Hong Kong. Leveraging Hong Kong as a springboard, UISEE aims to expand its business worldwide and intends to establish an R&D center in Hong Kong, focusing on providing technical support for overseas development.

Through this signing, UISEE becomes an OASES partner of the Hong Kong SAR Government, actively driving upstream, midstream, and downstream enterprises to settle in Hong Kong while promoting the more robust development of Hong Kong's innovation and technology ecosystem.

UISEE's collaborative innovation with Hong Kong began in 2017. Today, passengers waiting at Hong Kong International Airport can witness the bustling operation of UISEE's unmanned vehicle fleet from the terminal windows. With over 50 UISEE autonomous vehicles, the airport has achieved over 1,000 days of fully autonomous operational service, providing round-the-clock unmanned logistics and shuttle services, positioning Hong Kong International Airport as a global leader in multi-scenario, multi-vehicle unmanned vehicle operations.

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