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With 50+ overseas projects into 6 cities in China, the Inspiration Star GoChina training camp set sail again

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On April 7th, the Go China3.0 "The Third Overseas Science and Technology Innovation Project Cloud China Trip" training camp sponsored by TusStar and China International Science and Technology Exchange Center was officially launched. At present, the event has held two courses, attracting 55 overseas well-known science and technology innovation enterprises from Canada, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Australia, Switzerland, Finland and other countries.

At the opening ceremony, Han Wei, vice president of TusHoldings, and Jia Ziwen, deputy director of the International Science and Technology Exchange Center of China Association for Science and Technology, delivered speeches respectively. Han Wei introduced that TusHoldings is committed to building a platform for innovation and cooperation between China and overseas countries, and promoting the global development of technological innovation. Go China3.0 aims to help overseas entrepreneurs and outstanding overseas science and technology innovation enterprises understand China's science and technology innovation policies and culture, and adapt to China's science and technology innovation environment. The first two events have achieved fruitful results, and she is full of blessings and expectations for this event.

With 50+ overseas projects into 6 cities in China, the Inspiration Star GoChina training camp set sail again

▲Han Wei delivered a speech

Jia Ziwen said that the China International Science and Technology Exchange Center, as a window for China's non-governmental foreign scientific and technological exchanges, has undertaken the task of non-governmental international scientific and technological exchanges. The first two training camps have helped a number of projects to prepare for their entry into the Chinese market. He hoped that through this training camp, more overseas entrepreneurs and overseas high-quality science and technology innovation enterprises would further understand China's excellent cities, science and technology innovation policies and innovation culture, and help more overseas entrepreneurs and overseas high-quality science and technology innovation enterprises land in China and develop together with China.

With 50+ overseas projects into 6 cities in China, the Inspiration Star GoChina training camp set sail again

▲Jia Ziwen delivered a speech

The cities with Chinese characteristics promoted by this season's Go China Training Camp include first-tier cities such as Beijing Yanqing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, as well as new first-tier and provincial capitals such as Qingdao, Changsha and Urumqi.

Su Lihua, Deputy Governor of Yanqing District of Beijing and Director of the Management Committee of YanqingYuan in Zhongguancun, Yu Zhirong, Chief Representative of Shenzhen Economic and Trade Representative Office in North America, Li Weimin, Fourth-level Researcher of Changsha High-tech Zone and Director of Changsha High-tech Zone Foreign Science and Technology Exchange Center, Hans Ackerman, Business Consultant of Changsha Municipal People's Government and Foreign Business Consultant of Changsha High-tech Zone, Zhou Fangzhou, Director of Changsha High-tech Zone Foreign Enterprise Service Center and General Manager of Changsha Mandalun Enterprise Management Consulting Co., Ltd., Zheng Bi, Deputy Director of International Exchange Department of Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Center, Wang Bo, director of the Science and Technology Innovation Department of the Management Committee of Qingdao High-tech Industrial Development Zone, and Mashi, general manager of Xinjiang Luopan Enterprise Management Consulting Company, and other guests introduced the business environment and entrepreneurship policies of their respective cities in depth.

With 50+ overseas projects into 6 cities in China, the Inspiration Star GoChina training camp set sail again

In addition to a comprehensive introduction to the situation of various regions in China, the training camp also set up a supporting entrepreneurship course, combined with the examples of overseas entrepreneurs starting a business in China to share, to help overseas high-quality enterprises match China's upstream and downstream industries, capital, market resources, promote cross-border exchanges, and promote Sino-foreign science and technology cooperation.

In the first two training courses, Luo Jingshan, Deputy Director of the Organizing Committee of the China Brand Management Science Conference, Patrick Whalen, Chief Cultural Officer of Pinpoint Data Science, Jie Zhou, Project Manager of the Sustainable Development Leadership Institute of the University of Cambridge, Colin Tan, Director of Operations of Inspiration Star Newcastle Key, and other guests respectively took China's economic situation, the differences between Chinese and foreign business cultures, and the company's operating experience in China as the starting point. Share important things and dry goods that you need to know about landing.

With 50+ overseas projects into 6 cities in China, the Inspiration Star GoChina training camp set sail again

In addition, the training camp also set up hot topics such as China's investment and financing market, legal practice and industrial characteristics to help overseas entrepreneurs deeply understand the domestic regional advantageous industries and current development opportunities.

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