DeepSeek, Unitree Robotics, and others named as Smart Companies by MIT Technology Review
Jinse Finance reported that on September 12, the latest results of the "50 Smartest Companies" selection by MIT Technology Review were announced, with star startups such as DeepSeek and Unitree Robotics making the list. According to MIT Technology Review's definition, smart companies should have two characteristics: smartly developing and using new technologies, and smartly understanding market and business opportunities. They pave the way with technological innovation, combine sustainable business models, and expand the impact of technology globally.
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