Wuxi High-Tech Zone Unveils New Landmark for Digital-Intelligence Integration

Deep News
Nov 24

On November 21, the Wuxi High-Tech Zone Digital-Intelligence Sports Culture and Creative Industry Base was officially launched in Jiangxi Subdistrict. Ten companies have signed agreements to settle in the base, covering sectors such as animation design, livestreaming economy, embodied robotics, and gaming technology. The base aims to build a comprehensive ecosystem spanning R&D, application scenarios, event operations, content production, and equipment consumption, positioning itself as a leading digital-intelligence integrated cultural and creative platform.

Notably, among the入驻企业,工匠社 (GJS Robotics) showcased its self-developed third-generation motion-sensing kung fu robots at the closing ceremony of the 15th National Games, becoming a highlight of the performance. The company has achieved breakthroughs in core technologies, reducing the full-chain latency of motion capture, wireless transmission, and robotic execution to under 15 milliseconds—far surpassing industry standards. The company is now transforming robotic technology into entertainment and educational products for mass adoption.

Other入驻企业 include Wuxi Fengye Culture Media (a subsidiary of Bilibili), which has a strong presence in e-sports, livestreaming e-commerce, virtual idols, and cross-border expansion, with over 40,000 signed KOLs. Another company, Hedi Technology, specializes in immersive experiences using VR, AR, MR, digital twins, and AI for industrial, cultural, and exhibition scenarios.

Located in the China Industrial Expo Park headquarters area, the 80,000-square-meter base aims to attract over 50 high-quality enterprises and cultivate 30 industry leaders by the end of the "15th Five-Year Plan" period, establishing itself as a leading digital-intelligence sports and cultural hub in the Yangtze River Delta. The facility offers open exhibition halls, multifunctional conference rooms, customized office spaces, and shared maker spaces to support startups throughout their lifecycle.

Jiangxi Subdistrict plans to accelerate the integration of culture and technology over the next five years, positioning itself as a model for industrial-commercial synergy and a benchmark for service trade between the Yangtze River Delta and Greater Bay Area. The district aims to transform cultural "soft power" into a "hard pillar" for high-quality development.

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