To promote college students’ all-round development, deepen reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education in colleges, and enhance the integration of universities, research institutions and industry, China International College Students’ “Internet+” Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (hereinafter referred to as the Competition) has been successfully held for five times since 2015, witnessing the participation of nearly tens of millions of college students. The 6th Competition will be held in South China University of Technology, which is a significant opportunity for Shenzhen Technology University (SZTU) to establish its educational system in innovation and entrepreneurship.
SZTU teach-in for “Internet+” Competition and experience sharing meeting are held online. [Photo by Party Affairs Committee Publicity Office]
Vice President Xu Gang attaches great importance to the Competition. [Photo by Party Affairs Committee Publicity Office]
On March 17, an online teach-in and experience sharing meeting were held on a livestreaming platform Tencent Meeting, organized by Startups Center and Youth League Committee of SZTU. Xu Gang, vice president of SZTU, attended the meeting and announced the launch of the school-level competition.
Professor Xu Gang attached importance to the Competition and emphasized that SZTU should provide stronger support for students in terms of innovation and entrepreneurship, helping them promote the transformation of scientific and technological achievements through the Competition.
Jiang Nan is discussing with students during the online coaching. [Photo / Party Affairs Committee Publicity Office]
On March 24, the third session of online coaching for the Competition was livestreamed on DingTalk. Jiang Nan, member of the Expert Committee of the Competition, was invited to lecture on the value and writing of a Business Plan. He introduced the importance of the Competition and how to write a good business plan. In the Q&A session, Mr. Jiang emphasized that the Competition is a platform to extend the influence of the project and gain more resources. He also gave some advice about remaining the core competitiveness of the products.
The online coaching can help SZTU students prepare for the competition even amid the COVID-19 outbreak, encourage them to rise to the challenges and follow their dreams of innovation and entrepreneurship.
The 4th and 5th sessions of online coaching will be held on DingTalk on March 26 and 28.
Drafted by Daisy(姚琦)/ International Cooperation & Student Affairs Office
Photo by Party Affairs Committee Publicity Office
Edited by(郑斌)/ International Cooperation & Student Affairs Office