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Johnson Controls awarded at China International Business Awards for low-charge central system

Johnson Controls awarded at China International Business Awards for low-charge central system

The LCCS is a technological innovation that promotes efficiency in the use of refrigerants. Johnson Controls, a global company that has been providing products, technologies, software, and services for smart buildings since 1885, has received the China International Business Award 2020 the Food Manufacturing Solutions category for its low-charge central system (LCCS).

Home Credit's tech solution wins Digital - Financial Services in China Technology Excellence Awards

Clients can get loans approved with a single click through Home Credit’s alternative distribution (ALDI) service.

Cityneon recognized in Entertainment Experience category of China International Business Awards

‘Jurassic World: The Movie Exhibition’ combines filmmaking art and science into one inspiring spectacle. Cityneon Holdings’ industry leadership in providing high-quality entertainment experiences has been confirmed once again with a China International Business Award in the Entertainment Experience category for its globally successful project ‘Jurassic World: The Movie Exhibition.’

Check out the winners of the first China International Business Awards and Technology Excellence Awards

Outstanding companies in China were awarded in the inaugural event held digitally.

Deloitte's Frank Li takes a look at the tech forces behind business transformation

Deloitte China’s tech sector leader shares how businesses can succeed and survive amidst economic uncertainty.

Nominations are now open for China International Business Awards

Deadline for submission of entries is on 14 February 2020.

Chinese TMT IPO proceeds triples to $264.9b in 2018

China Tower Corp, Xiaomi Corp and Meituan Dianping had the largest IPOs in H2 2018.

California filmmaker seeks $500m in Hong Kong IPO

STX Entertainment seeks to capture China’s vast moviegoing market.

Luxury spending in China beginning to recover

Thanks to consumers bringing back overseas spending.

PetroChina is a "very large diamond in the rough": Jefferies

In line with economic rebalancing that's happening.

Margin pressure persists in China property

This is because of increasing competition.

Tingyi Holdings says net profit dived 35-40% in FY15

Unexpectedly worse noodle sales were cited.