Baiyun steps up transforming into bio-manufacturing hub
Guangzhou Baiyun Bio-Manufacturing Industrial Park, specifically its Phase I project, the Blue Bay Bio-Manufacturing Industrial Park, has recently welcomed a significant number of prominent enterprises that have begun operations on its premises.
With a two-phase plan covering over 1,000 mu (66.67 hectares) and a focus on the bio-manufacturing industry, the park has rapidly emerged as a key player in South China's bio-manufacturing sector since its opening in November last year.
The Blue Bay Bio-Manufacturing Industrial Park in Baiyun. [Photo by Zhuang Xiaolong/Guangzhou Daily]
The Blue Bay Bio-Manufacturing Industrial Park is dedicated to incubation acceleration, providing space for research and development, testing, and light production. Currently, over 10 companies have signed agreements to move in, spanning the entire bio-manufacturing industrial chain.
Li Suisheng, chairman of Guangzhou Donglai Qibing Technology, said his enterprise specializes in producing domestic livestock equipment, and its six associated companies are gradually relocating to the Blue Bay Bio-Manufacturing Industrial Park.
The rise of the bio-manufacturing industrial park is attributed to Baiyun district's strategic planning and consistent efforts to promote high-quality development in the bio-manufacturing industry.
Guangzhou Huajiao Biotechnology based in Baiyun. [Photo by Zhuang Xiaolong/Guangzhou Daily]









