China’s Shenzhen District, Wuxi Hi-Tech Zone Seek to Tap OpenClaw AI Popularity
Zhang Yushuo
DATE:  10 hours ago
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China’s Shenzhen District, Wuxi Hi-Tech Zone Seek to Tap OpenClaw AI Popularity China’s Shenzhen District, Wuxi Hi-Tech Zone Seek to Tap OpenClaw AI Popularity

(Yicai) March 9 -- Longgang district in Shenzhen and Wuxi National Hi-Tech District both unveiled new policies today to support the development of the popular OpenClaw artificial intelligence agent and the One Person Company community, offering financial incentives, computing resources, data support, and talent programs to boost adoption and industrial applications.

Longgang, home to Chinese tech giant Huawei, proposed 10 measures, including encouraging platforms to provide free OpenClaw deployment services. Companies that contribute key code, create industrial skills packages, or develop embodied intelligence applications may receive subsidies of as much as CNY2 million (USD289,130).

Under Longing’s scheme, enterprises using OpenClaw could also receive subsidies covering 40 percent of total project investment, with a CNY2 million annual limit per firm. New OPC community enterprises are eligible for three months of free computing resources to support development and scaling.

OpenClaw was praised last week by Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang as the “single most important release of software probably ever.”

A free, open-source AI agent framework, it has garnered enthusiasm in and beyond the tech community since its release last year, despite privacy concerns about the significant control it requires over users’ devices. Created by Austrian programmer Peter Steinberger, OpenClaw is designed to automate a wide range of tasks and is seen as a platform for individuals to launch their own companies under the OPC model.

Wuxi National Hi-Tech District, which encompasses 220 square kilometers in Jiangsu province, proposed 12 measures. They include full grants of up to CNY1 million for local cloud platforms that provide free deployment and development toolkits. OPC projects in the zone may receive as much as CNY300,000 a year, and data annotation services can be subsidized up to CNY500,000.

As a hub for manufacturing enterprises, Wuxi will award CNY500,000 to OpenClaw-based projects developing vertical large-scale AI models for industrial applications such as quality inspection and predictive equipment maintenance. Breakthroughs in core technologies, including embodied intelligent robots and intelligent quality inspection, may receive up to CNY5 million. Annual exemplary demonstration projects can receive grants of as much as CNY2 million.

Both districts are also offering talent incentives. Longgang will provide tiered subsidies of as much as CNY100,000 for doctoral, master’s, and bachelor’s graduates. New OPC enterprises can also benefit from up to two months of free accommodation and an 18-month discounted office space period.

Wuxi will provide OPC startup projects with up to three years of rent-free support. First-time entrepreneurs who make outstanding contributions in the district may receive living allowances of up to CNY120,000.

All of the proposed measures are now open for public feedback.

Editor: Tom Litting

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