Imagine swapping Ivy League lecture halls for bustling labs in Shenzhen 🧪. 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! 💥
Yan's story isn't unique—it's part of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area's (GBA) masterplan to become the Avengers of innovation 🦸♂️. 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.
💼 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 project—with Hong Kong's financial muscle 💰, Shenzhen's tech DNA 🧬, and Macao's global ties creating a perfect innovation storm.
With 5G networks zipping data faster than K-pop dance challenges 🕺 and policies smoother than bubble tea 🧋, the GBA is rewriting the rules of global tech. Who needs Silicon Valley when you've got dim sum and disruptors? 🥟✨
Reference(s):
The Greater Bay Area: A new innovation hub for talent mobility
cgtn.com