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Jiangsu Companies Registered at the 7 CITTC(By 2020.9.9) Next Generation Information Technologies 1 Econergy (Nanjing) Institute Co., Ltd th Jiangsu Companies Registered at the 7 CITTC(By 2020.9.9) Next Generation Information Technologies 1 Econergy (Nanjing) institute Co., Ltd. 2 Nantong Suyuantian Electric Testing&Repairing Installation Project Co., Ltd. 3 Zhongcheng Blockchain Research Institute 4 Nanjing Iron& Steel Co., Ltd. 5 Jiangsu University of Technology 6 Jiangsu Jianqiao Painting Engineering Co., Ltd. 7 Jiangsu Zhitong Traffic Science and Technology Ltd. 8 Xing Huan Zhong Zhi Information Technology (Nanjing) Co., Ltd. 9 Southeast University Intelligent Tranportation System(ITS)Research Centre 10 Hengtong Submarine Power Cable Co., Ltd. 11 Jiangsu Sanleng Smart City & IOT System Co., Ltd. 12 Nanjing Fancy Transportation Technology Co., Ltd. 13 Easyway(SuZhou) Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. 14 iFLYTEK (Suzhou) Technology Co., Ltd. 15 Suzhou Tongji Blockchain Research Institute 16 Suzhou Wuzhong Zhongke S&T Incubation Development Co., Ltd. 17 Nanjing Inrich Technology Co., Ltd. 18 Nanjing Institute of Electronic and Technology 19 JointForce Interternet Co., Ltd. 20 Jiangsu R&D Center for Internet of Things 21 Suzhou Yuta Technology Co., Ltd. New Materials 1 Champion Chemicals(Yangzhou) Co., Ltd. 2 Jiangsu Jin Rui Hei Technology Co., Ltd 3 Jiangsu Jianghangzhi Areoplane Engine Research Institution Co., Ltd. 4 Jiangsu University of Technology 5 Nantong Suyuantian Electric Testing&Repairing Installation Project Co., Ltd. 6 Nanjing Wondux Environmental Protection Technology Corp., Ltd. 7 Nanjing Institute for Intelligent Additive Manufacturing Company 8 Nanjing Iron& Steel Co., Ltd. 9 Kangde Xin Optical Film Materials Co., Ltd. 10 Jiangsu Atonepoint Technology Co., Ltd. 11 Jiangsu Jianqiao Painting Engineering Co.,Ltd. 12 Jiangsu Hewa Screening Product Co., Ltd. 13 Nanjing Shuangwei Biotechnology Co., Ltd. 14 Nanjing Red Sun Co., Ltd. 15 Nanjing Shuangwei biotechnology Co., Ltd. 16 Suzhou Sanical Protective Product Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 17 R&D Centre for Soil Pollution Prevention and Remediation, Jiangsu Province 18 Changshu Tongsheng Chemical Fiber Co., Ltd. 19 Suzhou Wuzhong Zhongke S&T Incubation Development Co., Ltd. Intelligent Manufacturing and Advanced Equipment 1 Jiangsu CASHH Nuclear Environmental Protection Co.,Ltd 2 Linguistic Intelligence&Knowledge Engineering Research(Nanjing) Co., Ltd. 3 Jiangsu Jin Rui Hei Technology Co., Ltd. 4 CRRC Qishuyan Co., Ltd. 5 Jiangsu Jianghangzhi Areoplane Engine Research Institution Co., Ltd. 6 Jiangsu University of Technology 7 Dayang Offshore Equipment Co., Ltd. 8 Nantong Suyuantian Electric Testing&Repairing Installation Project Co., Ltd. 9 Jiangsu Xinpin Tea Co., Ltd. 10 Nanjing Wondux Environmental Protection Technology Corp., Ltd. 11 Nanjing Institute for Intelligent Additive Manufacturing Company 12 Zhongcheng Blockchain Research Institute 13 Nanjing Iron& Steel Co., Ltd. 14 Nanjing Hubo Industrial Design Company Limited 15 Jiangsu Jianqiao Painting Engineering Co., Ltd. 16 China Ship Scientific Research Center 17 Nanjing Magic Sky Drone Technology Co., Ltd. 18 China Design Group Co., Ltd. 19 Nanjing Red Sun Co., Ltd. 20 Suzhou Sanical Protective Product Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 21 Easyway(SuZhou) Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. 22 Changzhou JITRI Rehab-Medical Tech Co., Ltd. 23 Jiangsu Kintep Environmental Protection Equipment Co., Ltd. 24 Suzhou Wuzhong Zhongke S&T Incubation Development Co., Ltd. 25 Nanjing Institute of Electronic and Technology 26 Jiangsu JND Environment&Energy Technology Co., Ltd. 27 Jiangsu Haixun Industry Group Co., Ltd. Bio-medicines and Healthcare 1 Wuxi Fuyang Biotech Co., Ltd. 2 Guoqian Venture Capital Investment(Suzhou) Co., Ltd. 3 China-Australia Institute of Translational Medicine 4 HELP Therapeutics. 5 Chia Tai Tianqing Pharmaceutical Group 6 Yangzte River Pharmaceutical Group 7 Jiangsu University of Technology 8 Suzhou institute of Biomedical engineering and technology, CAS 9 Nanjing Shuangwei Biotechnology Co., Ltd. 10 Jiangsu Beagle Biotech Co., Ltd. 11 Nanjing Luye Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 12 Nanjing Red Sun Co., Ltd. 13 Suzhou Sanical Protective Product Manufacturing Co.,Ltd 14 Changzhou JITRI Rehab-Medical Tech Co., Ltd. 15 AstraZeneca investment (China) Co., Ltd. 16 Suzhou Wuzhong Zhongke S&T Incubation Development Co., Ltd. 17 Suzhou Keen Therapeutics Technology Co., Ltd. Advanced Energy and Clean Technologies 1 Econergy (Nanjing) institute Co., Ltd. 2 Jiangsu CASHH Nuclear Environmental Protection Co., Ltd. 3 Jiangsu Sanleng Smart City & IOT System Co., Ltd. 4 Jiangsu University of Technology 5 Nanjing Branch of China Electric Power Research Institute 6 Talesun Technologies Co., Ltd. 7 Jiangsu Zhengyang Boiler Co., Ltd. 8 China Construction Industrial & Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd. 9 Nantong Suyuantian Electric Testing&Repairing Installation Project Co., Ltd. 10 DDBS Environmental Remediation Co., Ltd. 11 Jiangsu Jixin Semiconductor Silicon Research Institute Co. Ltd. 12 NanJing Runbei Environment research institute Co., Ltd. 13 Jiangsu Bxwell Technology Co., Ltd. 14 Nanjing Iron& Steel Co., Ltd. 15 Nanjing Hubo Industrial Design Company Limited. 16 Jiangsu Jianqiao Painting Engineering Co., Ltd. 17 JiangSu Jiangda Eco Polytron Technology Co.Ltd. 18 Wuxi Huaguang Environment & Energy Group Co., Ltd. 19 Jiangsu Yancheng Environmental Protection Technology City Water and Environmental Technology R&D Center 20 China Ship Scientific Research Center 21 Nanjing Bidun Newmen Technology Co., Ltd. 22 R&D Centre for Soil Pollution Prevention and Remediation, Jiangsu Province 23 Suzhou Sujing Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd. 24 Solareast Holdings Co., Ltd. 25 Nanjing Junyuan Environmental Engineering Co. Ltd. 26 Jiangsu JND Environment&Energy Technology Co., Ltd. 27 Jiangsu Dajin Co., Ltd. 28 Suzhou Yuta Technology Co., Ltd. High-tech Agriculture 1 Jiangsu Jin Rui Hei Technology Co., Ltd. 2 Jiangsu Zhongyang Group Co., Ltd. 3 Jiangsu Xinpin Tea Co., Ltd. 4 Nanjing Hubo Industrial Design Company Limited 5 Nanjing Red Sun Co., Ltd. 6 R&D Centre for Soil Pollution Prevention and Remediation, Jiangsu Province 7 Jiangsu Provincial Agricultural Reclamation and Development Corporation 8 Suzhou Wuzhong Zhongke S&T Incubation Development Co., Ltd. 9 Jiangsu Thirty-three Information Technology Co., Ltd. 10 Jiangsu Lixiahe Regional Institute of Agricultural Sciences 11 Suzhou Yuta Technology Co., Ltd. Other 1 Goodbaby Child Products Co., Ltd. 2 Dayang Offshore Equipment Co., Ltd. 3 Jiangsu Zhongyang Group Co., Ltd 4 Newkey Photonics Technologies Co., Ltd. 5 Jiangsu Yancheng Environmental Protection Technology City Water and Environmental Technology R&D Center 6 Changzhou WG Smartech Co., Ltd. 7 Changzhou Productivity Development Center 8 Jiangsu Research Institute of Building Science Co., Ltd. 9 Yangzhou Maoyuan Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. 10 China Design Group Co., Ltd 11 Nanjing Red Sun Co., Ltd. 12 Huatai Securities Co., Ltd. 13 Nanjing Institute of Electronic and Technology 14 Zhong Xu Mining and Safety Technology Transfer Trading Centre Co., Ltd..
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