For the biomedical industry, Bu Rixin told the reporter of science and technology innovation board Daily that the investment cycle of biomedicine is generally long, and it needs to go through multiple stages from research and development to listing.In July this year, when Shanghai promoted the establishment of the parent fund of three leading industries with a total scale of 100 billion yuan, it said that it would focus on the three leading industries of integrated circuits, biomedicine and artificial intelligence, and give play to the functions of "investing early and investing small", industrial investment, merger and acquisition integration, and strengthening the chain, so as to improve the overall energy level and development level of the three leading industries in Shanghai.
In July this year, when Shanghai promoted the establishment of the parent fund of three leading industries with a total scale of 100 billion yuan, it said that it would focus on the three leading industries of integrated circuits, biomedicine and artificial intelligence, and give play to the functions of "investing early and investing small", industrial investment, merger and acquisition integration, and strengthening the chain, so as to improve the overall energy level and development level of the three leading industries in Shanghai."Because the industry is a typical' big money' industry, that is, high risk, long cycle and burning money, the nature of biomedicine also determines that it needs mergers and acquisitions in the current environment to become bigger and stronger."[Shanghai 10 billion M&A Fund! 】
Among them, Chengdu Ruiyuan Semiconductor is mainly engaged in the research and development, design, packaging and sales of power management chips, and one of its main products is DC/DC chips. A-share listed companies include Jingfeng Mingyuan, Fumanwei, Shanghai Beiling and Xidiwei, all of which have certain market share and competitiveness in the DC/DC chip market.Big move! Two billion M&A and restructuring funds in Shanghai have come to target the chip and pharmaceutical industries.