About Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP)
Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) stands as a beacon of international collaboration and innovation, showcasing the successful partnership between China and Singapore. Established in 1994, SIP was designed to bring together the best practices in urban planning, economic development, and governance from both nations. Spanning over 278 square kilometers, this thriving economic hub is strategically located east of Suzhou’s historic city center and within proximity to Shanghai, making
it a prime location for global businesses.
More than just an economic zone, SIP represents a forward-looking vision of urban development, integrating sustainable practices, advanced technology, and quality-of-life enhancements. With picturesque landscapes, cultural attractions, and robust community services, SIP not only attracts businesses but also creates a livable environment for its growing population.
This unique blend of economic vibrancy and urban livability continues to position Suzhou Industrial Park as a global benchmark for industrial and urban development.
"SIP tops China's economic zones for 8 years, excelling in innovation and growth."
Since 2016, SIP has consistently demonstrated its excellence, ranking first in the Comprehensive Evaluation of China’s National Economic and Technological Development Zones for eight consecutive years. This prestigious recognition, awarded annually by the Ministry of Commerce, reflects SIP’s outstanding performance across 53 key indicators, including comprehensive development, GDP, and total import and export volume. Competing against 218 economic zones nationwide, SIP’s top ranking is a testament to its leadership in driving innovation, economic growth, and global competitiveness.
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Founded in 2009, SuXiTong Science and Technology Park is situated at the confluence of Suzhou, Wuxi, and Nantong in Jiangsu Province. This strategic location at the heart of an emerging tech and industrial hub has positioned the park as a central player in the region’s economic transformation. Covering an expansive area of 100 square kilometers, the park is set to accommodate a growing population of 500,000 residents, with extensive plans for future development.
Key Milestones:
- 2009: The park was launched as the Suzhou Industrial Park Science and Technology Zone, a critical initiative to attract high-tech industries an create a thriving innovation ecosystem.
- 2011: Expansion into the Nantong Science and Technology Zone, broadening the park’s regional influence and enhancing its capacity for industrial integration.
- 2015: A Sino-Austrian Eco-Park collaboration was introduced, focusing on sustainable development and green technologies.
- 2020: The park underwent a significant rebranding, positioning itself as a global leader in innovation, technology, and industrial development.

The park is structured into several specialized zones designed to cater to the evolving needs of global industries. Among these is the Ecological Green Zone, where sustainability and green technologies are at the forefront, and the Urban Livability & Regional Services area, which offers a seamless blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.
Key industry sectors within the park include:
- Green Intelligent Manufacturing: Focused on integrating green technologies into advanced manufacturing processes.
- High-End Regional Manufacturing: Companies specializing in high-precision machinery, electronics, and automation.
- Smart Technology & Life Sciences: Cutting-edge developments in AI, IoT, and biotechnology.
Prominent companies such as Yanfeng, Bader, United Steel, Tongfu Microelectronics, and Green Photovoltaic have already established themselves within the park, contributing to its reputation as a hub for innovation and growth. In addition to its industrial and technological focus, the park has a one-stop service system designed to streamline approvals, licensing, and business operations for both domestic and international firms, ensuring a supportive environment for new ventures.




Founded in 2009, SuXiTong Science and Technology Park is situated at the confluence of Suzhou, Wuxi, and Nantong in Jiangsu Province. This strategic location at the heart of an emerging tech and industrial hub has positioned the park as a central player in the region’s economic transformation. Covering an expansive area of 100 square kilometers, the park is set to accommodate a growing population of 500,000 residents, with extensive plans for future development.
Key Milestones:
- 2009: The park was launched as the Suzhou Industrial Park Science and Technology Zone, a critical initiative to attract high-tech industries an create a thriving innovation ecosystem.
- 2011: Expansion into the Nantong Science and Technology Zone, broadening the park’s regional influence and enhancing its capacity for industrial integration.
- 2015: A Sino-Austrian Eco-Park collaboration was introduced, focusing on sustainable development and green technologies.
- 2020: The park underwent a significant rebranding, positioning itself as a global leader in innovation, technology, and industrial development.

The park is structured into several specialized zones designed to cater to the evolving needs of global industries. Among these is the Ecological Green Zone, where sustainability and green technologies are at the forefront, and the Urban Livability & Regional Services area, which offers a seamless blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.
Key industry sectors within the park include:
- Green Intelligent Manufacturing: Focused on integrating green technologies into advanced manufacturing processes.
- High-End Regional Manufacturing: Companies specializing in high-precision machinery, electronics, and automation.
- Smart Technology & Life Sciences: Cutting-edge developments in AI, IoT, and biotechnology.
Prominent companies such as Yanfeng, Bader, United Steel, Tongfu Microelectronics, and Green Photovoltaic have already established themselves within the park, contributing to its reputation as a hub for innovation and growth. In addition to its industrial and technological focus, the park has a one-stop service system designed to streamline approvals, licensing, and business operations for both domestic and international firms, ensuring a supportive environment for new ventures.




Founded in 2009, SuXiTong Science and Technology Park is situated at the confluence of Suzhou, Wuxi, and Nantong in Jiangsu Province. This strategic location at the heart of an emerging tech and industrial hub has positioned the park as a central player in the region’s economic transformation. Covering an expansive area of 100 square kilometers, the park is set to accommodate a growing population of 500,000 residents, with extensive plans for future development.
Key Milestones:
- 2009: The park was launched as the Suzhou Industrial Park Science and Technology Zone, a critical initiative to attract high-tech industries an create a thriving innovation ecosystem.
- 2011: Expansion into the Nantong Science and Technology Zone, broadening the park’s regional influence and enhancing its capacity for industrial integration.
- 2015: A Sino-Austrian Eco-Park collaboration was introduced, focusing on sustainable development and green technologies.
- 2020: The park underwent a significant rebranding, positioning itself as a global leader in innovation, technology, and industrial development.

The park is structured into several specialized zones designed to cater to the evolving needs of global industries. Among these is the Ecological Green Zone, where sustainability and green technologies are at the forefront, and the Urban Livability & Regional Services area, which offers a seamless blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.
Key industry sectors within the park include:
- Green Intelligent Manufacturing: Focused on integrating green technologies into advanced manufacturing processes.
- High-End Regional Manufacturing: Companies specializing in high-precision machinery, electronics, and automation.
- Smart Technology & Life Sciences: Cutting-edge developments in AI, IoT, and biotechnology.
Prominent companies such as Yanfeng, Bader, United Steel, Tongfu Microelectronics, and Green Photovoltaic have already established themselves within the park, contributing to its reputation as a hub for innovation and growth. In addition to its industrial and technological focus, the park has a one-stop service system designed to streamline approvals, licensing, and business operations for both domestic and international firms, ensuring a supportive environment for new ventures.




Founded in 2009, SuXiTong Science and Technology Park is situated at the confluence of Suzhou, Wuxi, and Nantong in Jiangsu Province. This strategic location at the heart of an emerging tech and industrial hub has positioned the park as a central player in the region’s economic transformation. Covering an expansive area of 100 square kilometers, the park is set to accommodate a growing population of 500,000 residents, with extensive plans for future development.
Key Milestones:
- 2009: The park was launched as the Suzhou Industrial Park Science and Technology Zone, a critical initiative to attract high-tech industries an create a thriving innovation ecosystem.
- 2011: Expansion into the Nantong Science and Technology Zone, broadening the park’s regional influence and enhancing its capacity for industrial integration.
- 2015: A Sino-Austrian Eco-Park collaboration was introduced, focusing on sustainable development and green technologies.
- 2020: The park underwent a significant rebranding, positioning itself as a global leader in innovation, technology, and industrial development.

The park is structured into several specialized zones designed to cater to the evolving needs of global industries. Among these is the Ecological Green Zone, where sustainability and green technologies are at the forefront, and the Urban Livability & Regional Services area, which offers a seamless blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.
Key industry sectors within the park include:
- Green Intelligent Manufacturing: Focused on integrating green technologies into advanced manufacturing processes.
- High-End Regional Manufacturing: Companies specializing in high-precision machinery, electronics, and automation.
- Smart Technology & Life Sciences: Cutting-edge developments in AI, IoT, and biotechnology.
Prominent companies such as Yanfeng, Bader, United Steel, Tongfu Microelectronics, and Green Photovoltaic have already established themselves within the park, contributing to its reputation as a hub for innovation and growth. In addition to its industrial and technological focus, the park has a one-stop service system designed to streamline approvals, licensing, and business operations for both domestic and international firms, ensuring a supportive environment for new ventures.




Founded in 2009, SuXiTong Science and Technology Park is situated at the confluence of Suzhou, Wuxi, and Nantong in Jiangsu Province. This strategic location at the heart of an emerging tech and industrial hub has positioned the park as a central player in the region’s economic transformation. Covering an expansive area of 100 square kilometers, the park is set to accommodate a growing population of 500,000 residents, with extensive plans for future development.
Key Milestones:
- 2009: The park was launched as the Suzhou Industrial Park Science and Technology Zone, a critical initiative to attract high-tech industries an create a thriving innovation ecosystem.
- 2011: Expansion into the Nantong Science and Technology Zone, broadening the park’s regional influence and enhancing its capacity for industrial integration.
- 2015: A Sino-Austrian Eco-Park collaboration was introduced, focusing on sustainable development and green technologies.
- 2020: The park underwent a significant rebranding, positioning itself as a global leader in innovation, technology, and industrial development.

The park is structured into several specialized zones designed to cater to the evolving needs of global industries. Among these is the Ecological Green Zone, where sustainability and green technologies are at the forefront, and the Urban Livability & Regional Services area, which offers a seamless blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.
Key industry sectors within the park include:
- Green Intelligent Manufacturing: Focused on integrating green technologies into advanced manufacturing processes.
- High-End Regional Manufacturing: Companies specializing in high-precision machinery, electronics, and automation.
- Smart Technology & Life Sciences: Cutting-edge developments in AI, IoT, and biotechnology.
Prominent companies such as Yanfeng, Bader, United Steel, Tongfu Microelectronics, and Green Photovoltaic have already established themselves within the park, contributing to its reputation as a hub for innovation and growth. In addition to its industrial and technological focus, the park has a one-stop service system designed to streamline approvals, licensing, and business operations for both domestic and international firms, ensuring a supportive environment for new ventures.


