by Sara Castellanos of the Boston Business Journal
Chinese venture capital firm Haiyin Capital is flying 10 of its American portfolio companies to China this Friday, including three Boston-area startups.
Woburn-based flying car maker Terrafugia, Bedford-based solar tech company 1366 Technologies and Watertown wireless electricity company WiTricity will be visiting three of China's largest economic-development centers: Beijing, Hangzhou and Guangzhou.
The purpose of the 10-day trip is to entice the early-stage companies in Haiyin's portfolio to possibly open manufacturing plants in China and foster new partnerships with America's up-and-coming tech startups.
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Chinese venture capital firm Haiyin Capital is flying 10 of its American portfolio companies to China this Friday, including three Boston-area startups.
Woburn-based flying car maker Terrafugia, Bedford-based solar tech company 1366 Technologies and Watertown wireless electricity company WiTricity will be visiting three of China's largest economic-development centers: Beijing, Hangzhou and Guangzhou.
The purpose of the 10-day trip is to entice the early-stage companies in Haiyin's portfolio to possibly open manufacturing plants in China and foster new partnerships with America's up-and-coming tech startups.
To read the full article click here.