1984 is the first year of modern enterprises in China. Stone, Xintong and Lenovo, which are famous at home and abroad, all started their businesses in Zhongguancun, which is known as "Electronic Street"! Liu Chuanzhi, the "father of Lenovo", also started his business in this year. Liu Chuanzhi later became one of the most famous people who went to sea in 1984.
1980 Chen Chunxian, who fell out with the leader of the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences because he founded the service department, was described as a brave "trendsetter" by the Economic Daily, which was just founded in 1983. Although his practice never made him rich, it encouraged the scientific and technical personnel in the ivory tower in Beijing to re-recognize their own value. As a result, the repositioned scientific and technological backbones no longer hesitated and stayed on the shore to "go to sea".
1984 Liu Chuanzhi, Institute of Computer Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, doesn't want to live the office life of "nine to five". The Institute of Computer Science of Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he works, is facing a split era. Director of Computer Research Institute and the first generation of computer experts in China once founded ICT company. Wang Shuhe, director of the Ministry of Science and Technology, set up a new technology development company. Enthusiastic, confident and inspirational, Liu Chuanzhi became the deputy manager in charge of daily operations, and another deputy manager, Zhang Zuxiang, was the only person with business expertise in this company with more than a dozen people. Zhou, vice president of China Academy of Sciences, asked Liu Chuanzhi about his expectations of the company before he took office. Liu Chuanzhi said, "In the future, we will become a big company with an annual output value of 2 million yuan." Many years later, Liu Chuanzhi's Lenovo's annual output value was 20 billion; After many years, Lenovo became a multinational company; Many years later, Lenovo acquired the PC part of "Blue Giant" IBM. ...