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International collaboration opening doors to China

11th July 2016

Northumbria University’s Newcastle Business School has partnered with the Bank of China, University of Edinburgh, University College London and Lancaster University, to host the final of a competition aimed at building greater entrepreneurial links with China.

With a focus this year on investing in innovation, the results of 9thChina-UK Entrepreneurship Challenge were held on July 7 at The Bank of China, London. Established businesses and new student-led start-ups looking to develop commercial relationships and collaborative opportunities between China and the UK were bidding for prizes worth £7,000. An investment opportunity of £250,000 was also available for the winning team with the best business plan.

There were also keynote addresses at the event by distinguished speakers including Mr. Sunan Jiang, Minister Counsellor for Science and Technology at the Chinese Embassy in London, Rt Hon Barry Sheerman MP, Chair of the All Party Parliament Group on Crowd Funding, Ms. Xiao Liang, Deputy General Manager of the Bank of China London and Dr. Guy Brown, Director of Northumbria University’s London Campus.

Professor Yu Xiong, Chair of Technology and Operations Management at Newcastle Business School, launched the China-UK Entrepreneurship Challenge in 2007. He said: “Now in its 9th year this initiative has become extremely popular and is well supported by universities, governments and businesses. The potential for collaboration and knowledge sharing between entrepreneurs in the UK and China is vast, and this programme can provide the perfect platform for enterprising businesses and graduates to enter some of the fasted growing markets in the world.”

Newcastle Business School, which was named Business School of the Year in the Times Higher Education Awards for 2015, is widely regarded as a leading and pioneering provider of entrepreneurship teaching and research.

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