Sun Juan, chairperson of the Shenzhen Aokoo Biotechnologies Co
Ltd, is among the 113 Chinese returning from overseas to have
received financial help from the Shenzhen municipal government this
year.
Sun's company, which is involved in the development of AIDS
vaccines, received up to 150,000 yuan (US$18,518) from the city
government.
"Although the amount of financial aid is not very big, the money
is somehow a great support from the city government for our company
psychologically because it proved my decision to set up my business
in Shenzhen is correct," Sun said.
In 1998, Sun went to the Medical University of South Carolina in
the United States to pursue post-doctorate research in microbiology
and immunotherapy after finishing her medical studies on the
Chinese mainland.
She worked in the bio-tech industry in Colorado in the United
States for five years. At the end of 2003, she decided to return to
set up her own business Shenzhen's high-tech industrial park in
Nanshan District.
"After surveying Beijing and Shanghai, I eventually chose
Shenzhen because I believed that the multicultural environment in
the city was more ideal for starting a bio-tech company like mine,"
Sun said.
A total of 113 companies established by Chinese returnees in
Shenzhen have received funds amounting to 8.65 million yuan from
the city this year.
This is the sixth time the city government has provided funds to
returnees setting up businesses in Shenzhen. It is also the largest
amount to date.
So far, the city government has provided funds totaling 25.31
million yuan to 299 key high-tech projects run by returnees in the
city.
The latest statistics show Shenzhen has drawn more than 8,000
such returnees. Last year alone, a total of 1,639 Chinese returnees
chose to come to the city.
The returnees have set up more than 620 enterprises in the city
in high-tech fields such as new materials, new energy and
biomedicine.
(Shenzhen Daily January 6, 2006)