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2019-04-12: The third International Competition of China (Shenzhen) Innovation & Entrepreneurship International Competition: CAMP Enterprise won the top three and became the biggest winner

On April 12, the finals of the third international competition of China Shenzhen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, which attracted worldwide attention, came to a successful conclusion. In the competition against 137 high-tech projects from 10 innovation cities around the world, the fourth camper enterprise of CAMP China Canada Joint Venture Camp, Qidni, the world’s smallest blood purification system, won the championship, and the third camper enterprise, Genecis, the environment-friendly plastic microbial factory, won the second place, The fourth camper enterprise ultra-high temperature multi-function sensor Fibos won the third prize and became the biggest winner of the Shenzhen International Innovation Competition, which is known as the “Innovation Olympics”!

It is understood that the 3rd International Competition of China Shenzhen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition has set up 5 industry competitions, including Internet and mobile Internet (information technology), biology and life technology, electronic technology, advanced manufacturing, materials and energy (including energy conservation and environmental protection), and 3 professional competitions, including Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and financial technology. The competition was officially launched on December 1, 2018, with a total of 1850 entries, setting a new record.

In March 2019, the competition held 10 overseas races in Sydney, Australia, Toronto, Canada, etc. 137 projects stood out and won the opportunity to participate in professional finals, industry finals and finals in Shenzhen. Finally, through the wonderful game between the finals of the three major professional competitions and the finals of the five major industries, 24 projects successfully got tickets to the final on April 12, and 10 projects won the final first, second and third prizes.

Liu Ke, a foreign academician of the National Academy of Engineering of Australia, and PeterE E., a academician of the Royal Academy of Sciences of New Zealand, were present at the finals 11 Chinese and foreign academicians and experts, including Lobie, Reza Moridi, an academician of the British Electrical Engineering Association, Yang Jun, an academician of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, and Tang Shuxian, an academician of the CAS Member, served as judges, building a high-end platform for entrepreneurs to communicate with internationally renowned experts and scholars. In addition, 60 public judges and 500 on-site audience witnessed a peak battle full of passion.

The final competition was divided into two parts: style display and virtual crowdfunding. In the end, Qidni, the world’s smallest artificial blood purification system, won the championship of the final competition and won a 1 million yuan prize; The third camper enterprise of CAMP China Canada Joint Venture Camp, Genecis, which can recycle organic wastes into biodegradable polymers of PHA, won the second prize, the fourth camper enterprise of CAMP China Canada Joint Venture Camp, Fibos, and the ultra-high temperature multi-function sensor won the third prize, becoming the biggest winner of this international competition.

Other enterprises in the top three include: the electronic technology industry in Sydney, Australia, the advanced manufacturing industry in London, Britain, as well as the materials and energy (including energy conservation and environmental protection) industry from London, England, the artificial intelligence industry in Berlin, Germany, the electronic technology industry in Silicon Valley, the Internet and mobile Internet (information technology) industry in Silicon Valley, America Materials and energy (including energy conservation and environmental protection) industry in Tel Aviv, Israel. It is worth mentioning that the judges of this competition showed great interest and appreciation for the project quality of this competition and believed that “this year’s project represents the international leading technology”.

As the biggest winner of this Shenzhen Entrepreneurship Competition, CAMP China Canada Joint Venture Camp is committed to building a cross-border ecosystem between China and Canada, and helps the development of startups in the form of joint investment, entrepreneurial mentor services and various overseas channel resources. Since its establishment in 2015, it has continuously tutored and supported more than 40 overseas projects to help overseas high-quality enterprises settle down in China and obtain financing.

From April 15 to April 27, the fourth CAMP China Canada Joint Venture Camp was held in Shenzhen and Beijing as scheduled, including the 12 founders and core personnel of the company of a total of 9 projects of the award-winning enterprises in the Shenzhen Entrepreneurship Competition, who started a two-week study and exchange trip. I also wish these enterprises will continue to grow in the near future and finally bear fruitful fruits in China and Canada.

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