China News Service, Beijing, September 18 (Reporter Yu Lixiao) The 2020 China-Europe Talent Forum, a parallel forum of the 2020 Zhongguancun Forum, was held in Beijing on the 17th.

With the theme of "Sharing, Symbiosis, and Win-Win-Building a New Global Talent Flow Governance System", the forum invited CEIBS academicians, experts, Nobel Prize winners, presidents of famous universities, heads of international organizations, heads of well-known enterprises and research institutions, etc. In attendance, they provided advice and suggestions for promoting global talent exchanges and cooperation and building a global talent governance system.

  The forum includes keynote speeches, round-table dialogues, signing of agreements, and results announcements.

  In the keynote speech session, Peking University President Hao Ping gave a speech on strengthening international cooperation and training talents.

Jean-Pierre, the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry?

Sovich introduced online the research team's exploration of constructing cable hydrocarbons and rotaxanes in the field of molecular machine design and synthesis, and shared experience and suggestions in scientific research team cooperation and young scientists training.

Bruno, a professor at the European School of Business Administration and head of the "Global Talent Competitiveness Index" report, introduced the main characteristics of the current global talent ecosystem and put forward suggestions for building an international talent development ecosystem.

  Gui Sheng, director of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Talent Work, with the theme of "Zhongguancun Talent Special Zone: Live Practice of Global Talents' Sharing, Symbiosis, and Win-Win" , Symbiosis and win-win” concept.

  At the same time, the forum held round-table dialogues on "Challenges, Opportunities and Suggestions for Global Talent Exchange and Cooperation under the Epidemic".

Michelle, winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics?

Mayor, Ke Jipei, representative of the International Organization for Migration in China, and Michael?

Shepman, Foreign Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wang Zhonglin, Director of the Beijing Institute of Nano Energy and Systems, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wang Songling, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Vice President of Capital Medical University, Alan, CEO of Adeco Group, and Wang Yi'e, Chairman of Beijing Foreign Enterprise Service Group participated in the dialogue , To discuss how to further promote global talent exchange and cooperation under the new crown epidemic.

  At the meeting, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Adecco Group signed the "Memorandum of Cooperation on Jointly Organizing the China-EU Talent Forum", established a long-term cooperation mechanism for the forum, strived to build an international and professional talent exchange and cooperation platform, and broadened the city’s talent introduction Smart channels.

Beijing Foreign Enterprise Service Group and Deco Group signed the "Cooperation Agreement on Joint Training of High-level Talents" to integrate the advantages of both parties and focus on the training and cultivation of high-level talents.

  Finally, Adecco Group released the latest research results, introducing the application of artificial intelligence in talent recruitment.

Beijing Talent Development Strategy Research Institute and Beijing Foreign Enterprise Service Group jointly released the "City Talent Stickiness Index Report (2020)", selecting 29 benchmark cities in the world (14 in Asia, 11 in Europe, and 4 in North America). The six dimensions of innovation potential, cultural openness, ecological health, social welfare, and public life are analyzed and evaluated, the talent stickiness index ranking list is proposed, the characteristics of the law are analyzed, and suggestions for improvement are made.

  The China-Europe Talent Forum was co-sponsored by the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland and the Swiss Deco Group in 2018. It has been held in Zurich for two sessions and has achieved positive results and good social response in strengthening China-EU talent exchanges and cooperation.

The third China-Europe Talent Forum was held in Beijing for the first time. It was hosted by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Swiss Deco Group, organized by Beijing Foreign Enterprise Service Group and Beijing Institute of Talent Development Strategy, and co-organized by the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland and Peking University.

  The forum was held in the form of "online + offline". Participants included heads of European companies in China, heads of well-known domestic companies, presidents of universities, leaders in charge of talents in some provinces and cities, member units of the Beijing Talent Work Leading Group and the 16 districts. There are more than 200 talents in charge of leaders.

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