Chinanews.com, Qingdao, August 30th, title: Returned entrepreneurs: Collaboration and win-win "ground gas" to help "double innovation" projects take root and results

  Author Cai Yaqun

  "Returnees from studying abroad must be 'grounded', understand the actual situation in China, think about whether they have the relevant capabilities, and work together to do things. After all, personal capabilities are limited..."

  The "Returnee Innovation and Entrepreneurship Summit" hosted by the Shandong European and American Students Association (Shandong Overseas Students Association) officially came to an end in Qingdao, Shandong on the 30th.

At the meeting, Dr. Guo Tianhao, a returnee from St. Petersburg State Agricultural University in Russia and chairman of Qingdao SCO Industrial Internet Co., Ltd., said the above.

  During his study in Russia, Guo Tianhao visited thousands of enterprises, universities and research institutes in Russia and neighboring countries, and conducted cross-border docking work for related cooperation projects.

After returning to China, he successively incubated and established a number of technology companies in Suzhou, Jiangsu, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Qingdao, Shandong and other places.

  At this summit, several "returnees" who have returned to China and started businesses for many years, including Guo Tianhao, said that upholding and practicing the concepts of collaboration, multi-win and "grounding" is beneficial to the "double entrepreneurship" project of returnee entrepreneurs Rooted in China to bear fruit.

  "I suggest overseas returnees to cooperate with local enterprises, because the latter are experienced and familiar with local conditions, which is conducive to efficient financing and follow-up operations." Hui Mizhou, a 63-year-old Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in Canada and a foreign academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, said.

  Hui Mizhou became China's first foreign recipient of the "National May 1st Labor Medal" in 2011 for its first innovative bioreactor.

At the same time, as an expert in the research and development of new biotechnology drugs, Hui Mizhou and Qingdao Hainuo Group Co., Ltd. jointly established Qingdao Huinuode Biotechnology Co., Ltd. and served as the general manager. Currently, he is focusing on the medicine of hyaluronic acid in pain relief, lung cancer, etc. Use research and development, related projects have entered the clinical trial stage.

  Hui Mizhou said that as a technician returning from studying abroad, he needs to find a win-win point with relevant parties such as the government and enterprises, so as to achieve a win-win situation.

In addition, he believes that companies need to focus on market sales, and products and services can be sold smoothly in order to obtain their value.

  Li Huimin, a part-time distinguished professor at the School of Electrical Engineering of Shandong University and the founder of Shandong Wangcong Information Technology Co., Ltd., said: "Next month, our own AI energy storage and frequency modulation technology will be installed and debugged in a thermal power plant in Shenzhen, Guangdong. The power plant-related control system can be Obtaining intelligent upgrades, and thereby enhancing the grid's ability to access green energy. I am looking forward to this." Talking about his upcoming power optimization control and intelligent operation and maintenance projects, 59-year-old Li Huimin was very excited.

  As an "old-fashioned" international student who was sent by the government to study in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, and then went to Canada and the United States to work and live for many years, and once entered "Bell Labs" to carry out scientific research, Li Huimin returned to Shandong from Boston, the United States, in 2009 with the help of college classmates. Jinan settled down and started a business. His main research fields are smart grids and new power systems.

  "We have gone through a lot of detours at the beginning, and the lessons are very profound." Li Huimin sighed that returnee entrepreneurs should be well positioned to meet the market demand, and should also learn more and adapt to national conditions and local conditions.

  "After returning to China for more than ten years, I feel that the environment for starting a business is getting better and better. Organizations such as the European and American Alumni Association will also provide us with help. I suggest that young returnee entrepreneurs communicate with talents from different industries. Expand your horizons and ideas. As long as you work hard, you can always gain and grow..." Li Huimin said.

  Liu Wen, a professor at the Business School of Shandong University and deputy director of the Advice and Suggestion Committee of the Shandong European and American Students Association, said that most people do not have the natural entrepreneurial ability, which often requires training and strengthening.

She suggested that the government should strengthen the construction of the "double innovation" incubation platform, with particular emphasis on entrepreneurship education and training for young returnees.

In addition, returnees "mass entrepreneurship and innovation" need to fully understand relevant policies and the relationship between policies and industrial development.

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