Shanghai Launches Blockchain Achievement Industrialization Service Center

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Shanghai launches Blockchain Innovation Achievement Industrialization (Shanghai) Service Center, and Shanghai Xujiahui Mall (Group) Co., Ltd. signs agreements with eight blockchain companies to operate there.

The event, held at the 8th China Blockchain Technology Conference (CCF) and the 2nd Global Blockchain Industry Summit, demonstrates a step towards promoting the commercialization of blockchain innovations in Shanghai.

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  • Establish a blockchain innovation achievement industrialization service center in Shanghai.
  • Xujiahui Mall Group signs agreements with eight blockchain companies to relocate to the mall.
  • Announced at the 8th CCF China Blockchain Technology Conference and the 2nd Global Blockchain Industry Summit.

Launch event of the center in Shanghai

The Blockchain Innovation Achievement Industrialization (Shanghai) Service Center was announced and launched at a blockchain industry conference.

This information was presented at the 8th China Blockchain Technology Conference (CCF) and the 2nd Global Blockchain Industry Summit. The establishment of this service center focuses on the industrialization of blockchain innovation achievements, creating a central hub for deployment and collaboration within the blockchain ecosystem.

The context of the announcement at two major events held simultaneously suggests a focus on connecting research, innovation, and commercial application. The original content does not provide a specific location in Shanghai, a list of conference participants other than the signatories, or details about the center's service scope.

Xujiahui Mall Group signs agreement with 8 blockchain companies.

Shanghai Xujiahui Mall (Group) Co., Ltd. has signed agreements with eight blockchain companies to relocate to the mall.

The signing ceremony indicates a plan to bring blockchain businesses into operation, work, or deploy activities at the newly launched center. The original information specifically states eight blockchain companies, but does not name each company, the start date of their move, or the terms of the cooperation.

The agreement, signed within the framework of the event, reflects trade promotion and business attraction activities centered around the new service center. The original text does not mention cryptocurrency products, Token, investment Capital , projected revenue, or any related financial figures.

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