Xiong'an: An emerging hub of innovation, livability
Eight years on, new area continues to attract talent, high-tech enterprises


Attracting talent
His feelings about Xiong'an attractions are shared by other talents moving there.
Zhang Zequn, a PhD candidate jointly supervised by the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, Anhui province and Eastern Institute of Technology in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, came to Xiong'an in August 2024.
As a talent, he represents a major new type of cohort in Xiong'an. "In July last year, I visited Xiong'an for the first time to evaluate its ecosystem and support for emerging industries, which turned out to be very encouraging," Zhang said, adding that he and his peers immediately decided to create a company there.
According to Zhang, the area has strong policy backing, with targeted incentives for cutting-edge sectors aligned with his startup's vision.
Though he is only 26 years old, Zhang co-founded Xiong'an Anying Technology Co with his peers, serving as a chief technology officer. The company contributes to the advancement of medical AI solutions.
"The four of us unanimously chose Xiong'an, a new city full of opportunities, to incubate our cutting-edge products," Zhang said. The company's chairman Zhou Haoran, 27, is from Tsinghua University, while the other two founders are a returnee from Australia and a graduate from Chongqing.
The team is developing and promoting a portable cerebral hemorrhage detection and analysis device aimed at addressing urgent brain medical needs such as strokes, by providing rapid qualitative screening and real-time intracranial bleeding monitoring, Zhang said.
"This empowers medical institutions to provide brain imaging at patients' sides promptly, reducing the time from symptom onset to treatment or intervention," Zhang said, adding that the device is expected to launch by the end the year after completing clinical trials.
"Xiong'an itself is a dream, and a place where we young people can realize our dreams like this," he said.
Ni Yuefeng, the provincial Party secretary, said that more than 170 academicians, over 1,000 entrepreneurs from Beijing's Zhongguancun Science Park, and more than 50,000 college students have visited Xiong'an to evaluate what it has to offer. "After experiencing the modern vibe of Xiong'an, more and more innovative talents are voting with their feet for the new area," Ni said.