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Humboldt-Tech Bridge: Online Seminar

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In Zusammenarbeit mit der InnoEU-Tech Bridge, organisiert die Humboldt-Tech Bridge  am 26. 11.2020 ein Online-Seminar, das auf Startups zugeschnitten ist, die am Eintritt in den chinesischen Markt interessiert sind.

Das Online-Seminar ist Teil des "Bridge to China market decoding program" und ist für alle wissenschaftsbasierten Startups geeignet, die sich für das chinesische Startup Ökosystem interessieren.

Anmeldung per Email an: lars.venslauskas@humboldt-tech-bridge.com

Speakers

Dr. Tania Becker

  • Center for Cultural Studies on Science and Technology in China at Technical University Berlin
  • Creating cultural awareness and pointing out cultural differences regarding China

Miriam Theobald

  • Co-Founder of Things Move China
  • Showing challenges and differences of the Chinese market with the example of Success Stories

Chu Zhang

  • Investment Director and Partner from Shanghai Science and Technology Investment Co.
  • Giving a Chinese perspective on European Startups and Innovation

Fabian Knopf

  • Director of R&P China Lawyers, Beijing Director of Acclime China  
  • Presenting practical insights into the legal framework in China and important steps to protect one's innovation

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