"If you want to build a modern hospital, you have to go abroad more often; if you want to build this hospital well, you have to introduce American technology; if you want to introduce American technology, you have to set up a company in the United States." In the 1990s, Sun Qiyin went to the U.S. with this idea and registered a company on the 49th floor of the World Trade Center.
"In that era, China did not have a strong industrial base, and medicine lagged behind developed countries, so technology and equipment were mainly imported. I once traveled abroad eight times in a year, going back and forth to more than 150 foreign hospitals to study. I went to Harvard University and Stanford University at least 20 times, too often." Looking back, Sun Qiyin depicts his initial internationalization journey as if he were telling a story.
It was this international vision that prompted Sun Qiyin to acquire the world's only high-energy gas pedal manufacturer through international mergers and acquisitions after continuous study and inspection. In the introduction of high-energy gas pedals to the country, Sun Qiyin could not hold back the excitement in his heart, wrote this line on the notebook: the rising sun!
Looking back on his entrepreneurial journey, Sun Qiyin was overwhelmed by the fact that while China's real estate and stock markets were booming, KGI's belief in the pursuit of medicine did not waver, and it has been centered around the treatment of cancer since the very beginning. At present, Dage Medical has joined hands with Shanghai Jiao Tong University (microblogging) and other universities **** with the national support program.