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19.04.26 - 11:00
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How Chinese drug makers are tackling Western dominance in US$16 billion Parkinson′s race (SCMP)
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Chinese biomedical companies deploying cutting-edge technologies are emerging as serious competitors to Western dominance in the race to treat Parkinson's disease, in a market that could reach US$16 billion over the next decade.
The firms are developing a range of approaches – from autologous cell therapies made from a patient's own cells and ready-made cell products to gene therapies and non-invasive ultrasounds – although many of these candidates are still in early-stage trials.
Many patients......
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19.04.26 - 05:00
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Will AI job fears hurt China′s housing market as they have in the US and India? (SCMP)
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Growing public anxiety over artificial intelligence-driven job loss, especially in technology and other white-collar sectors, has weighed on housing sentiment in the US and India.
Yet data remains insufficient to quantify the direct impact of AI-related job fears on China's sluggish home-buying sentiment, though analysts expect such concerns to make households more cautious about long-term housing purchase decisions.
China's rapid AI adoption to boost automation and productivity had implications......
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19.04.26 - 03:06
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AI is not eating up China′s software market but turbocharging it: HSBC analyst (SCMP)
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China's artificial intelligence model companies are unlikely to “eat up” the domestic software market because they lack the deep industry know-how and experience to meet enterprise needs, according to an HSBC analyst.
Unlike the US, China's less developed software-as-a-service (SaaS) market stands to gain even as AI models continue to improve, with the most likely outcome being a collaborative approach where model companies and legacy software firms serve enterprises in tandem, said Yiran Liu,......
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18.04.26 - 10:06
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Huawei retains lead in China smartphone market, Apple shipments surge in first quarter (SCMP)
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Huawei Technologies claimed the top spot in China's smartphone market in the first quarter with its highest share in five years, while Apple saw the strongest growth among the top six players, despite a global memory chip crunch.
Huawei held a 20 per cent share in the first three months, the highest since the fourth quarter of 2020, according to a Friday report by Counterpoint Research. Chinese government subsidies that offered a 15 per cent discount for gadgets under 6,000 yuan (US$880), along......
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