Orange Persimmon Interaction Reporter Liu Yongli
In the past two days, the concentration of AI entrepreneurs in Hangzhou has exploded again. Just now, the final of the large-scale documentary venture capital program "Win in AI+" co-organized by China Central Radio and Television Station and the Hangzhou Municipal People's Government concluded. 30 AI entrepreneurs from different fields gathered in Hangzhou, and the 2025 China AI Entrepreneurship Ten Jun was officially announced. At the same time, 21 high-quality AI companies across the country have officially signed contracts to Hangzhou, and have settled in three major innovation platforms: Future Science and Technology City, Zijingang Science and Technology City, and Qingshan Lake Science and Technology City.
Hangzhou local entrepreneurial project received two investments in one go
With the continued popularity of the program "Win in AI+", Hangzhou, which has nurtured the "Seven Little Dragons of Technology", ushered in a new round of gathering of innovative elements. Liu Yang, co-founder of ELU.AI (Force Infinite), told reporters that they have won the favor of investors through the competition and have now received two investments from Oriental Fuhai and Puhua Capital.
Master Infinity is an innovative high-tech enterprise driven by technology and led by technology, deeply engaged in the field of embodied intelligence. 2In October 24, the company's intelligent machine brand "Force Infinite" launched the world's first AI automatic charging robot "FORCE-01", which is currently being tried in some shopping malls.

Different from the new energy vehicle-based charging model, this robot is deployed at the top of the underground garage of the mall, installed tracks, and with cutting-edge AI technology and intelligent dispatching system, it can independently find cars and complete charging, completely subverting the traditional "finding energy point" model and achieving the real "stop and charge". It breaks the reliance on specific spaces of charging, turns every parking space into a smart energy replenishment point, leading a new trend in the energy replenishment industry.
In fact, it is not just the power of unlimited,Through this competition, 17 companies received real money support. According to reports, during the entire competition cycle, each investment institution negotiated more than 30 companies on average, and the total potential investment scale is expected to exceed 1 billion yuan.

21 national high-quality AI projects have been launched in Hangzhou
Although this program was recorded in Hangzhou, it also organized several offline roadshows in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and other places in the early stage, attracting 600 to 700 projects across the country to participate. During the event, 21 high-quality AI companies across the country officially signed contracts and landed in Hangzhou.
Ku Niu Innovation Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Founder and CEO Jiang Qijun is a returnee from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. After returning to China, Ku Niu Company focused on the research and development, design, sales and technical consultation of agricultural robots.
"For example, our weeders identify weeding through machine vision, and then simulate human hands pulling weeding one by one, instead of weeding through machine sowing pesticides; for example, picking fruits is also used to identify the spatial location and maturity of the fruits through AI, and then directing the robotic arms to complete the picking." Jiang Qijun said that he hopes to make agriculture cool through AI and make more young people fall in love with agriculture.

After participating in this "Win in AI+" event, Jiang Qijun decided to put some R&D centers in Hangzhou and has signed a contract with Qingshan Lake Science and Technology City. "Through this competition, I felt Hangzhou's emphasis on high-tech technologies such as artificial intelligence and robots, especially the relevant staff are very pragmatic and efficient. I immediately attracted the group docking of relevant investors as soon as I contacted them." Jiang Qijun added that this place is very close to Zhejiang University, which is more convenient to discuss cooperation in R&D and algorithms. Another reason is that it is related to business. Zhejiang has both mountains and plains, with rich land types, and the use scenarios of agricultural robots are also very similar to those when he studied in the Netherlands before.
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