NIO Celebrates Production Of 100,000th Electric Car
NIO has produced today (April 7, 2021) its
100,000th electric car at the JAC-NIO Hefei Advanced Manufacturing Centre in China.
Reaching this major milestone took less than three years -
1,046 days, since the first NIO ES8 rolled off the line on May 27, 2018. Really not bad for a startup, that in its journey went through a cash crisis and general COVID-19 situation.
Besides the ES8, the company is producing at the JAC-NIO site also the ES6 and EC6 models. At the roll-off ceremony, representatives of the early ES8, ES6 and EC6 users joined together to welcome the user of the 100,000th NIO car to the NIO community.
Source: Media Outreach
HONG KONG SAR â Media OutReach â 17 March 2021 â The Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) today jointly organised the âAccelerating Reindustrialisation in Hong Kong and Theme Hall Opening Ceremonyâ, supported by the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) of the HKSAR Government, to outline the best strategies and available support for enterprises to realise reindustrialisation.
The âAccelerating Reindustrialisation in Hong Kong and Theme Hall Opening Ceremonyâ was unveiled by Ms Rebecca Pun, Commissioner of Innovation and Technology, HKSAR Government (centre), Mr Willy Lin, Chairman of HKPC (second from left), Dr Sunny Chai, Chairman of HKSTP (first from right), Mr Jimmy Kwok, Chairman of Reindustrialisation Funding Scheme Vetting Committee (second from right), as well as Mr Mohamed Butt, Executive Director of HKPC (first from left).
(second from left), Dr Sunny Chai, Chairman of HKSTP
(first from right), Mr Jimmy Kwok, Chairman of Reindustrialisation Funding Scheme Vetting Committee
(second from right), as well as Mr Mohamed Butt, Executive Director of HKPC
(first from left). As ITC, HKPC and HKSTP are all committed to promoting reindustrialisation in Hong Kong, today s collaboration is another fine example to the efforts of different stakeholders to provide four essential support covering finance, infrastructure, technology and talent development to facilitate reindustrialisation. The forum and theme hall opening are also the second signature events under HKPC s Make Smart Smarter theme of the year campaign.
Plans for new university in Rochdale to stop âbrain drain from the borough
Around 80pc of students at Rochdale Sixth Form College currently go on to university - but most do not return to live and work in the town after they graduate.
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Plans for a university in Rochdale to stop ‘brain drain from the borough set to take vital step forward Date published: 23 February 2021
Proposals to significantly increase higher education provision in the borough will be discussed at the next cabinet meeting
Plans to establish a university in Rochdale to stop ‘brain drain’ from the borough could take a big step forward this week.
Around 80% of students at Rochdale Sixth Form College currently go on to university – but most do not return to live and work in the town after they graduate.