The company wants engineers with experience in “Computer Vision, 3D objects, rendering and data storage by designing, developing and testing software solutions.” The posting further states that “applications would include real-time 3D modeling, image and video stream processing all within a scalable distributed environment.”
The company said earlier that the offshore wind sector aligns with the company's overall business, and it can apply its resources in offshore engineering and experience in offshore operations in the sector. Analysts said the grid connection of the company's first offshore wind power project illustrates CNOOC's ambitions in advancing energy transformation and implementing its green and low-carbon strategy, as the country's State energy giants, including Asia's biggest refiner-China Petroleum and Chemical Corp-and China National Petroleum Corp have all laid out plans to develop renewable projects toward a low-carbon future.
The company quickly sought to reinvent Molly, creating new lines and adding costumes and decorations to create an endlessly replenished stream of the pouting doll.
The company said the situation in Minnesota did not have and is not expected to have any impact on its day-to-day operations.
The company was discovered to have classified the four regions as countries in a mail survey to its Chinese members on Jan 9, and "liked" the post of a separatist group on Twitter, which "congratulated" the listing the following day.
The company owns 11 mostly high-end shopping centers in China.
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The company's 19 production bases have resumed operation in early February, including its facility in Wuhan. By the end of last year, its China business accounted for one third of Corning's global sales revenue, making the country the largest overseas market for the firm outside the United States.
The company plans to list on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "QK," with an expectation to raise up to 0 million, according to its prospectus filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company won a contract to treat industrial wastewater at an industrial park in the eastern Chinese coastal city of Yantai last year together with a Belgian chemical company, providing a treatment line for the brine produced by the desalination process to achieve a quality discharge into the sea in accordance with the most recent standards of the industry.
The company later clarified that its sales included items exempted from an export ban involving the Chinese company.