2024-10-08
The 8th China (Shenzhen) Innovation & Entrepreneurship International Competition is entering the final stages in both the Switzerland and Spain Divisions. Following a rigorous preliminary judging process, 21 top projects from 7 key industries have been selected as finalists in each division. These projects showcase cutting-edge innovation, with over 90% of the participating teams comprising highly skilled individuals, including PhD holders and talents from Switzerland, Spain, and other parts of Europe.
The Switzerland Division will officially kick off on October 10th, 2024, while the Spain Division is set to begin on October 14th, 2024. Both divisions will foster collaboration between China and Europe’s brightest minds by creating virtual connections between well-known universities, industrial parks, innovation platforms, and investment institutions from China, Switzerland, and Spain. This initiative promotes international cooperation and enhances the opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship across borders.
Participants from both divisions will benefit from:
· Networking: Connecting with top innovation platforms and key industry players.
· Business Support: Access to industrial incubation, technology finance, and project acceleration services.
· Prize Opportunities: The chance to win up to ¥1.75 million (~€225,000 EUR) in prizes and comprehensive startup support.
These final rounds of the competition will shine a spotlight on the most promising projects, offering a unique platform for fostering innovation and accelerating entrepreneurial growth in Europe and China. Stay tuned for these exciting events, and thank you for your support!
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