The Strengths of an Attractive City: Impressions from International Experts
Geely's intelligent factory. [Photo provided to Ningbo Times]
By Gou Wen
In recent years, Ningbo has been actively attracting global experts to work in the city. Many pioneering policies have been formed, such as providing annual salary subsidies to encourage businesses to recruit more talent internationally.
In 2017, Ningbo established the country's first official platform for bringing in talents from Central and Eastern European countries. Being the host city of the China-CEEC Expo, Ningbo is continuously increasing its contact with the rest of the world. Currently, close to 4,000 international experts work in Ningbo in a variety of industries, contributing their valuable skills to the city's development.
Infinite Business Opportunities
Hartmut Albert Nagel is a magnet technology expert from Germany. Despite being over 80 years old, he remains committed to his career, which he has stayed true to since college. According to his colleague Engineer Yang, Nagel still takes the subway to work and keeps regular working hours. He founded the Ningbo Dr. Nagel Magnet Technologies Company in 2006, which develops advanced magnetic material.
For many years, he had been constantly travelling between Ningbo, Zhejiang and Jiangxi province. As a technical engineer, he provides technical support, conducts product R&D, and offers consultation to other companies seeking to upgrade their production process. Nagel settled down in Ningbo in May 2019. When asked about his impressions of the city, he said, "I think Ningbo is a perfect city, not only for working but also for living." Ningbo lies in close proximity to major cities in the area, which makes travel convenient. As a manufacturing hub, Ningbo has a well-formed industrial ecosystem, where magnetic materials and relevant technologies are widely used, which generates ample opportunities for Nagel's business.
Nagel believes Ningbo to be an ideal place for the engineers: there are many potential clients to be found. "Ningbo is famous. Every engineer can find customers and partners in Ningbo," he said. He has personally benefitted from these opportunities.
However, Nagel still encounters challenges from time to time. "My company is a 'laowai company', so sometimes there are difficulties in getting financing," he said. He hopes to have more assistance in building ties with local public institutions and banks, which would greatly boost his company's growth.
Rewarding Career,
Promising Environment
Florent Capou is the senior chief engineer of the Geely Automobile Research Institute at Hangzhou Bay New Zone.
Capou has been in China for ten years. He moved to Ningbo three years ago. Before settling down in Ningbo, he had visited the city on several occasions during business trips. "My job is actually extremely interesting and very rewarding, and that is why I decided to come." Capou believes that with his current work in developing new concept vehicles, he is contributing to the future development of Chinese automobiles as well as Geely's growth.
Capou is from France. Ningbo, like his home city, has many rivers and wooded areas. The resemblance in environment makes him feel very much at home. Compared to major Chinese cities in which he had lived, Ningbo has a slower-paced, more relaxed lifestyle. The traditional stores and restaurants here have given him a unique taste of local Chinese culture, which could be hard to find in cities like Shanghai. "I like that this is not a big city, so it's very convenient to commute from work to home," said Capou.
Capou does not find communication to be an issue, as many people around him can speak English. "This city is more like an international city, so you can speak English freely."
For Capou, a family man, it matters greatly whether a city has a good education system. The well-being of his family members means just as much to him as his own career opportunities. Capou enjoys his current job and would like to live here long-term, but still has reservations. "The school [that my child goes to] is not here. They [my family] would have to live away from me," said Capou.
Capou is glad to see more public infrastructure being built in the surrounding areas. "The new hospital is beautiful. The equipment is fantastic." Although, Hangzhou Bay's healthcare system still needs to recruit more medical professionals to meet the growing demand.
Capou feels optimistic about his professional development at Hangzhou Bay New Zone. He is confident that when more public facilities for education and healthcare are built, more overseas professionals would be motivated to work here.