Zou Shujun, Executive Vice President of National Technology Transfer Eastern Center, was invited to share his internationalization journey at the first venture.

 

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On the afternoon of August 24, the third class meeting of the Venture First Station was successfully held at the National Center for Technology Transfer East (NCTTETE). The meeting shared the theme of international business of the five cooperation bases of the first station of entrepreneurship, and Zou Shujun, Executive Vice President of the National Center for Technology Transfer East, was one of the guest speakers of the meeting. Members of the city's 23 entrepreneurial first stations participated in the meeting.

        First, Zou Shujun, Executive Vice President of the National Technology Transfer East Center, shared the East Center's overseas layout strategy and implementation path. From Zhangjiang Boston Enterprise Park, London Branch Center, Belarus-China Science and Technology Park, Singapore Nanyang Technological University Branch Center, Queensland Branch Center and Germany Branch Center, to overseas cooperation projects such as Boston Innovation Center and Netherlands Branch Center, East Center is creating an international innovation incubation system with global layout. Mr. Zou elaborated on the strategic significance of the location and future planning of the Boston Enterprise Park. At present, Zhangjiang Boston Enterprise Park has six centers and seven platforms, with the idea of gathering Boston's advanced technology and university resources from different service dimensions in different technology fields; London has a mature capital market, and in the future, Shanghai Technology Exchange (London) will also connect with capital projects between China and the UK and cooperate with enterprises in different centers. The presentation of the Cocoon Networks M&A partnership and the details of the partnership were interesting to the members in attendance.
         The event will be held at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. A series of activities to find unicorns around the world in 2016, detailing every specific detail from planning to implementation. He revealed that each unicorn project was tracked by at least five organizations, and 30%'s project received financing, with total funding reaching over $100 million. Pan Jinwei, Deputy Manager of the Enterprise Development Department of Tongji Incubator, introduced the details of the 18th International Incubator Training Course, which combined the hotspots of incubator development (industry clusters and incubation chains) of the year, carried out rich exchanges and discussions, and also brought a unique Chinese element to the overseas incubators in details, which can be described as both unique and deep. Xnode also brought together partners and its own industry resources to provide overseas entrepreneurs with Targeted China market analysis and research reports to help overseas entrepreneurs expand and localize their business effectively.
 
        The half-day of dry goods sharing and discussion was very rewarding for the participants. Through these activities, the participants were able to stimulate a good learning environment for practitioners, further enhance the international innovation and entrepreneurship service level in Shanghai, and build an influential international entrepreneurship first-stop service network.
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