荣华和元朗荣华:Outsourcing industry thriving in Dalian
Outsourcing industry thriving in Dalian
17:22, February 24, 2011
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Increases the bookmark Dalian is vigorously enhancing its independent innovation capability and actively developing the software industry. Among the software and service outsourcing enterprises, 56 of the top 500 enterprises are in Dalian. Among the world's top 10 service providers, there are six that carry out outsourcing business in Dalian. Meanwhile, new types of outsourcing are increasing year by year, such as the financial and insurance services industry, the digital trade industry, the Internet industry, animation industry, and the industrial design industry.
The ability to undertake service outsourcing to Japan is a long-term advantage of Dalian's software industry. On this basis, Dalian also continues to improve the ability to take on business from Europe and America as well, and a large number of software services outsourcing projects for European and American markets have already settled in the Dalian Software Park.
A modern software park is currently under construction in Dalian, and it is expected to provide 200,000 people with employment in five years. Output value will reach an estimated 100 billion yuan.
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