Startup paving way for Chinese investment

Here is an article by Norm Heikens about a small startup company that is getting ahead by using some innovation. Columbus, one of the first cities in the state to welcome Japanese investment in the 1980s, is taking an early role in drawing investment from China. Chinese investment in the southern Indiana city is miniscule so far compared to the factories built there by forklift manufacturer Toyota Industries Corp. and other Japanese companies. But the Columbus startup that’s spearheading the new push, LHP Technologies, just landed its second Chinese joint venture, and plans more of the agreements.

 

LHP Technologies was launched in January last year by Ryan Hou, who is CEO of LHP Software LLC, a Columbus firm focusing on applications for the military and the automotive industry, among others

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