Imagine swapping Ivy League lecture halls for bustling labs in Shenzhen ๐งช. That's exactly what Yan Ning, a trailblazing scientist, did when she left Princeton University to establish the Shenzhen Academy of Medical Sciences. In just one year, her team transformed an empty space into a cutting-edge research hub attracting top medical talent. Talk about a glow-up! ๐ฅ
Yan's story isn't uniqueโit's part of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area's (GBA) masterplan to become the Avengers of innovation ๐ฆธโ๏ธ. Since 2019's blueprint for a 'global tech innovation center,' this region has been assembling its superteam: seamless talent flow, cross-border data sharing, and next-gen infrastructure.
๐ผ Professionals take note: The GBA's 'one-hour living circle' now connects 86 million people across 11 cities. It's like the world's most ambitious group projectโwith Hong Kong's financial muscle ๐ฐ, Shenzhen's tech DNA ๐งฌ, and Macao's global ties creating a perfect innovation storm.
With 5G networks zipping data faster than K-pop dance challenges ๐บ and policies smoother than bubble tea ๐ง, the GBA is rewriting the rules of global tech. Who needs Silicon Valley when you've got dim sum and disruptors? ๐ฅโจ
Reference(s):
The Greater Bay Area: A new innovation hub for talent mobility
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