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Competition Invites China Entrepreneurs
to Win
Cash Prizes Worth US$50,000!
University of Maryland’s Business School
Launches
2008 China Business Plan Competition –
Go for the Gold!
Beijing, China and College Park,
Md. – May 14, 2008 - The University
of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business today announced the launch the
2008 China Business Plan Competition –
Go for the Gold!, a contest delivered in
partnership with the New York Mercantile
Exchange (NYMEX). The competition, now
in its fourth year, is supported by
Fidelity Asia Ventures and invites China
entrepreneurs to win cash prizes
totaling US$50,000.
Entrants are invited to submit their
business ideas through July 1 via the
Smith School China Web site.
Smith's Senior Associate Dean G.
Anandalingam made the announcement at
the University of International Business
and Economics (UIBE), Smith's university
partner in China. Participants will vie
to present their business plans before
an international panel of venture
capital experts during a final round and
awards ceremony that will be supported
by Beida University and Zhonguancun
Science Park. The competition’s prizes
and benefits include:
- $50,000 total in cash prizes.
The competition will offer a
US$25,000 grand prize and US$15,000
second prize to teams of
entrepreneurs with established
firms. A young entrepreneur category
– new and presented as the Smith
School 2008 Young China Entrepreneur
Awards – will offer students from
Chinese universities the opportunity
to win US$1,000 individual cash
prizes totaling up to US$10,000 for
their business ideas.
- Smith School entrepreneurship
series. The Smith School will
offer entrepreneurship workshops
open to the public in Beijing. Each
workshop will be presented by
experts and will focus on a critical
component necessary in building a
viable, world-class business
venture.
“We’re very pleased to see the
competition enter its fourth successful
year and to introduce new opportunities
exclusively for university student
entrepreneurs,” said Anandalingam. “This
fits perfectly with Smith’s commitment
to sharing thought leadership, research
and programs to make a positive
contribution to China’s emerging
economy. As we encourage participants to
‘go for the gold’ we recognize, just as
China has reached a global ascendancy
with the hosting of the Beijing Olympics
in 2008, these young individuals are
poised to fulfill an expectant promise
to the rest of the world as China’s
future leaders and innovators.”
“In the development of China’s
management education, we find that this
young generation displays a stronger
spirit of independence and
entrepreneurship in regards to economic
and social development,” said Zhang
Xinmin, dean of the business school at
the University of International Business
and Economics. “As an active promoter of
domestic management education and the
Smith School’s partner in China, we
support the idea of admitting college
students into a global entrepreneurship
competition. It will greatly motivate
student entrepreneurship while providing
a good opportunity for them to learn.”
Smith’s annual China Business Plan
Competition is organized by the
school’s Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship to support the growth
of world-class business ideas and
business leaders within China.
The Smith School’s 2008 China
Business Plan Competition – Go for the
Gold! is open to anyone with a
business based in China, or one in which
the firm’s products or services are sold
to the Chinese marketplace. Businesses
cannot have generated over U.S.
$1,000,000 during the past 12 months,
and obtained more than U.S. $5,000,000
of previous funding. The Young China
Entrepreneur Award is open to graduate
and undergraduate students from a
recognized Chinese university with a
business idea or plan.
More
information about the Smith School’s
2008 China Business Plan Competition
can be found online.
The
Smith School in China
The Smith School is partnered with the
University of International Business and
Economics to deliver its top-ranked
programs in China.
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