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APPLE DONATES $4 MILLION AS TIM COOK VISITS DEEPSEEK'S HOMETOWN
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|Techlife News #700
Software giant Apple has committed $4 million to bolster app development training in China, aligning the pledge with a visit by CEO Tim Cook to Hangzhou, a bustling tech hub and birthplace of the AI startup DeepSeek.
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The funds will support Zhejiang University, a prestigious institution in the city, known for producing tech luminaries like DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng. For developers, educators, and industry observers, this move signals Apple's intent to deepen ties with China's tech talent pool while navigating a critical market. This donation targets the next wave of programmers at Zhejiang University, a powerhouse alma mater for leaders in China's tech scene.
Cook met with students and faculty during his trip, spotlighting their role in shaping innovative applications, a focus he emphasized on his official Weibo account. The $4 million infusion aims to equip these coders with skills to craft software for Apple's ecosystem, a network spanning over 1.46 billion active devices worldwide.
Hangzhou, often dubbed China’s artificial intelligence hub, hosts DeepSeek, a firm that’s rattled the AI world with models built at a fraction of U.S. rivals’ costs.
Cook's visit to this city, home to tech titans like Alibaba, underscores Apple's strategic dance in a region vital to its supply chain and sales. It’s a calculated step—strengthening educational partnerships while reinforcing the firm's footprint in a competitive landscape.
FUNDS FUEL CODING FUTURE
Apple’s $4 million pledge to Zhejiang University zeroes in on app development, a field that’s churned out over 30,000 programmers through prior initiatives like the Mobile Application Innovation Competition.

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