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La 7e édition de la CIIE ouvre la voie à une collaboration mondiale sans précédent
Les organisateurs de la 7e China International Import Expo ont révélé des mises à jour susceptibles d'élever l'événement à une nouvelle phase
Alors que le calendrier Ă©conomique mondial compte jusquâĂ la 7e China International Import Expo (CIIE), les organisateurs ont rĂ©vĂ©lĂ© des mises Ă jour clĂ©s susceptibles dâĂ©lever lâĂ©vĂ©nement Ă une nouvelle phase. Ces amĂ©liorations comprennent lâagrandissement de lâexposition des pays, lâamĂ©nagement complet des stands pour lâexposition des entreprises et le lancement de la plateforme en ligne deâŠ
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CON FOCO EN LA JUSTICIA SOCIAL, VUELVE EL CONGRESO MĂS IMPORTANTE EN INVESTIGACIĂN EDUCACIONAL
Fuente: Centro de InvestigaciĂłn Avanzada en InvestigaciĂłn (CIAE), 12 de Abril de 2024 El Congreso Interdisciplinario de InvestigaciĂłn en EducaciĂłn (CIIE) se realizarĂĄ entre los dĂas 22 y 24 de octubre de 2024 en Santiago y concentrarĂĄ mĂĄs de 400 ponencias y a tres destacados conferencistas internacionales. MĂĄs de 400 ponencias nacionales e internacionales en 18 ĂĄreas de investigaciĂłn y tresâŠ
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#Beatrice Ăvalos#Centro de InvestigaciĂłn en EducaciĂłn de Wisconsin#Congreso Interdisciplinario de InvestigaciĂłn en EducaciĂłn (CIIE)#Gloria Ladson-Billings#InstituciĂłn Catalana de InvestigaciĂłn y Estudios Avanzados (ICREA)#Universidad de Chile
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MK mascot suit from a marketing event I believe will also appear at the upcoming Lego land in Shanghai!
âThe booth at this yearâs CIIE also featured the first LEGO Brand created IP inspired by traditional Chinese story, LEGO MONKIE KID. With his Golden Staff in hand and red cape over his shoulder, this popular character drew the attention of many visitors at the booth. Even more excitingly, LEGO MONKIE KID character made a lively appearance at the booth, engaging in close interactions and photo ops with visitors, sparking a wave of excitement throughout the boothâ
Edit: sorry itâs cropped weird thereâs a lot of kids in the original photo that werenât necessary for the post to be understood so I cut them out.
#LMK Lego land updates#monkie kid#lego monkie kid#lmk mk#lego monkie kid mk#monkie kid mk#lmk xiaotian
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Best Colleges for Entrepreneurship in India
In a country buzzing with startups, unicorns, and innovation hubs, entrepreneurship is more than a trend; itâs a career path. If youâve ever dreamed of launching your own business, disrupting an industry, or turning an idea into impact, the right college can make all the difference.
India is now one of the world's top startup ecosystems. But where should you go if you want to be at the heart of it all? Letâs explore the top colleges in India that are shaping the next generation of entrepreneurs.
1. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA)
Why it stands out: IIMAâs Centre for Innovation, Incubation, and Entrepreneurship (CIIE) is a powerhouse in startup incubation. From seed funding to mentorship, IIMA offers everything an aspiring founder needs.
Highlights:
CIIE.CO offers funding, networking, and mentorship
Alumni have built successful startups like Razorpay, Zomato (Deepinder Goyal is an alum)
2. Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad
Why it stands out: ISB's entrepreneurship program combines world-class faculty with practical exposure through its DLabs Incubator. It's great for professionals turning entrepreneurs.
Highlights:
DLabs supports early-stage ventures
Focus on innovation, design thinking, and leadership
3. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay)
Why it stands out: Engineering meets innovation. IIT Bombayâs SINE (Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship) is one of Indiaâs top incubators.
Highlights:
SINE has backed 200+ startups
Startup-friendly culture across the campus
4. Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur
Why it stands out: Known for values-based education, XLRI also encourages social entrepreneurship. Their startup cell and e-cell are growing in popularity.
Highlights:
Strong alumni network
Ethical and impact-driven startup encouragement
5. International Institute of Business Studies (IIBS), Bangalore
Why it stands out: Located in India's Silicon Valley, IIBS offers a modern MBA with a strong focus on entrepreneurship, mentoring, and networking.
Highlights:
Practical exposure through startup events, hackathons
Incubation support and industry tie-ups
Ranked 5th in our list for its emerging contribution to the startup ecosystem
6. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Pune
Why it stands out: With a dedicated Entrepreneurship Cell, SIBM Pune fosters creativity, risk-taking, and startup skills from day one.
Highlights:
Events like B-Plan competitions and investor meets
Great location with proximity to Pune's growing tech/startup scene
7. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai
Why it stands out: Its startup accelerator and entrepreneurship courses make NMIMS a solid pick for budding founders, especially in finance and tech.
Highlights:
Active E-Cell and venture accelerator
Located in Mumbai, the business capital of India
Final Thoughts
Entrepreneurship isnât just about having a great idea. Itâs about turning that idea into action, and having the right environment helps. These colleges not only teach business fundamentals but also empower students to think big, act fast, and stay resilient.
If youâre serious about building something of your own, any of these institutions can be your launchpad. Find one that fits your goals, offers hands-on experience, and connects you with mentors and investors.
The future of Indian startups is bright, and your journey could start today.
#leadership#mba#leadershipdevelopment#business growth#internationalstudies#business#careergoals#management#business development
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Top Colleges for Entrepreneurship in India
In recent years, India has emerged as a global hub for startups and innovation. With a surge in unicorns, funding opportunities, and government support like Startup India, aspiring entrepreneurs are now looking for institutions that not only offer top-notch education but also foster an entrepreneurial mindset. If you're passionate about building something of your own, hereâs a list of the best colleges for entrepreneurship in India, places where dreams become ventures.
1. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA)
Why it stands out: IIMA is more than just a business school, it's a launchpad for future changemakers. The Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE) is one of the countryâs most active incubators, providing funding, mentorship, and access to a vast network.
Notable support:
CIIE.CO startup accelerator
IIMAvericks: support for students opting for entrepreneurship over placements
2. Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad/Mohali
Why it stands out: ISB promotes entrepreneurship through its DLabs Incubator, which offers support to early-stage startups. It also has a robust alumni network filled with successful entrepreneurs.
Notable support:
Live entrepreneurship projects
Investor connect and pitch events
3. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay
Why it stands out: Tech-driven startups thrive at IIT Bombay. With the Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE), students get access to world-class resources, lab facilities, and funding.
Notable support:
E-Cell and annual E-Summit
Strong alumni backing from the founders of companies like Ola and Housing.com
4. BITS Pilani
Why it stands out: BITS is often dubbed the "Startup Factory" of India. Its flexible academic system, support for gap years, and thriving Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL) make it a favorite among aspiring founders.
Notable support:
Conquest: Indiaâs largest student-run startup accelerator
Internship and mentorship opportunities with startup founders
5. Ashoka University
Why it stands out: Ashoka brings a liberal arts approach to entrepreneurship. The InfoEdge Centre for Entrepreneurship helps students identify real-world problems and build scalable solutions.
Notable support:
Entrepreneur-in-residence programs
Collaboration opportunities across disciplines
6. International Institute of Business Studies (IIBS)
Why it stands out: IIBS has quickly gained recognition for its focus on experiential learning and industry integration. The institute promotes entrepreneurship through its Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP) and regular interactions with startup mentors and investors.
Notable support:
Dedicated E-Cell and incubation programs
Regular pitch fests, startup bootcamps, and industrial exposure
Encouragement for student-led startups through mentorship and seed funding
7. IIT Delhi
Why it stands out: IIT Delhi houses the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) and several startup incubators that encourage students to take the leap from lab to market.
Notable support:
Annual Startup Expo
Multiple funding grants and product development labs
8. XLRI â Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur
Why it stands out: Known for ethics-driven leadership, XLRI blends social entrepreneurship with traditional business knowledge. Its Entrepreneurship Development Centre hosts bootcamps and investor meetups.
Notable support:
Focus on social impact ventures
Peer-driven incubator initiatives
Final Thoughts
The startup journey is as much about where you start as it is about how. These institutions offer the academic tools and the practical ecosystem needed to build, fail, pivot, and thrive. If you dream of creating the next big thing, consider these colleges as your entrepreneurial playground.
#leadership#business#management#business development#internationalstudies#mba#mba programs#Enteprenuership#project management
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CIIE Global Promotion Gains Momentum Across Southeast Asia, Europe and Latin America
SHANGHAI, CHINA â Media OutReach Newswire â 4 April 2025 â In March 2024, three delegations from the China International Import Expo (CIIE) launched a series of global promotional events to boost participation in the 8th CIIE. Spanning across nine countriesâLaos, Thailand, Vietnam, Sweden, Italy, Malta, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuadorâthese initiatives engaged local embassies, industry leaders, and keyâŠ
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Le 7e CIIE et le forum de Hongqiao mettent l'accent sur l'ouverture à des normes élevées
Le 7e CIIE et le Forum économique international de Hongqiao visent à présenter l'engagement de la Chine, selon les organisateurs
CommuniquĂ© de China International Import Expo (CIIE) â Avec un thĂšme centrĂ© sur lâencouragement de lâouverture et lâavancement de la mondialisation Ă©conomique inclusive, le 7e Forum Ă©conomique international de Hongqiao (HQF) sera un moment dĂ©cisif pour prĂ©senter lâengagement de la Chine en faveur dâune ouverture de haut niveau, en tandem avec lâExposition internationale des importations de ChineâŠ
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China Helicopter Exposition 2023
tianjin china September 14-17 2023
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#exhibitionstand#boothconstruction#boothbuilder#standconstruction#yimuexhibits#standbuilder#youtube#ciie2019#ciie#events
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China beefs up policy support to bolster foreign trade, investment
BEIJING - The China International Import Expo (CIIE), the world's first national-level import-themed expo, is about to be held for the seventh consecutive year in Shanghai, with overseas enterprises gathering to take the pulse of the Chinese market.
Scheduled to be held from Nov 5 to 10, the 7th CIIE has attracted participants from 152 countries, regions and international organizations, and achieved a new record with 297 Fortune Global 500 companies and industry leaders set to attend.
The previous six editions saw nearly 2,500 new products, technologies and services make their debuts, with combined intended turnover reaching over $420 billion.
The CIIE serves to showcase China's major opening-up measures and confidence, and to share China's new development opportunities with other countries. It has become a platform for high-level opening up and a public good for the whole world.
China has continued to roll out policies to spur foreign trade growth and attract foreign investment, cultivating new international competitive advantages and achieving mutual benefits with other countries.
On Oct 25, the country issued a guideline to promote the experience in aligning some eligible free trade zones and the Hainan Free Trade Port with high-standard international economic and trade rules.
The eligible FTZs are in Shanghai, Guangdong, Tianjin, Fujian and Beijing. The pilot measures, which will be replicated in other FTZs or even nationwide, cover six aspects: trade in goods, trade in services, digital trade, personnel entry, business environment, and risk prevention and control.
China has built 22 pilot FTZs, covering coastal, inland and border areas, contributing about 20 percent of the country's total foreign investment and import-export volume. Foreign trade of the FTZs expanded by 11.99 percent year-on-year in the first three quarters of 2024.
Continuous efforts have been made to lower tariffs. In September, China announced it would give all the least developed countries having diplomatic relations with the country zero-tariff treatment for 100 percent tariff lines starting from Dec 1 this year.
China also keeps rolling out policies to nurture fertile ground for foreign investors. The new edition of the national negative list for foreign investment took effect on Friday, scrapping the two remaining items in the manufacturing industry on the previous list.
The items on the latest negative list, specifying fields off-limits to foreign investors, have been further slashed to 29.
This fully demonstrates China's active willingness to expand mutual benefits and a clear attitude to supporting economic globalization, said Jin Xiandong, an official with the National Development and Reform Commission, adding that further efforts will be made to improve the level of foreign investment liberalization and facilitation, and to optimize service for foreign-invested enterprises.
Besides the manufacturing sector, China is also pushing forward broader and deeper opening up in the service sector.
China announced in September that it would allow the establishment of wholly foreign-owned hospitals in certain cities and regions, including Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Suzhou, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and throughout the island of Hainan.
In October, the country decided to allow foreign investors to operate wholly-owned businesses such as internet data centers and engage in online data processing and transaction processing in certain areas as part of a pilot program to expand opening up in value-added telecom services.
A total of 42,108 new foreign-invested firms were established across China in the first nine months of 2024, up 11.4 percent year-on-year. Notably, foreign direct investment inflows into medical equipment and instrument manufacturing surged 57.3 percent, while inflows into computer and office device manufacturing grew by 29.2 percent during this period.
Opening up to the outside world is not just a matter of "opening the door," but, more importantly, is actively aligning with international economic and trade regulations as well as other high-standard rules, said Zhang Bin, deputy director of the Institute of World Economics and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Zhang underlined the need to enhance synergy between the domestic and international markets as well as resources to constantly cultivate and consolidate new advantages in international economic cooperation and competition.
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L'oreal (OREP.PA) Finds Q4, All Year Fy24
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Best Colleges for Entrepreneurship in India
India has rapidly emerged as a global startup hub, with cities like Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai producing unicorns at an unprecedented rate. Behind these success stories are institutions that foster innovation, critical thinking, and entrepreneurial spirit. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, choosing the right college can make a difference.
Hereâs a look at some of the best colleges for entrepreneurship in India, where ideas are nurtured and ventures are born.
1. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA)
Why it stands out:
IIMAâs Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE) is one of India's most well-respected startup incubators. The institute offers seed funding, mentorship, and even access to venture capital for startups.
Entrepreneurial Highlights:
CIIE.CO supports early-stage startups.
Hosts India's premier startup events like Innocity and IIMAvericks.
Alumni have founded major companies like Zomato and Razorpay.
2. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay)
Why it stands out:
IIT Bombay has a strong entrepreneurial culture, fostered by its Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE) â one of Indiaâs first technology business incubators.
Entrepreneurial Highlights:
Regular entrepreneurship summits and boot camps.
SINE offers mentoring, infrastructure, and funding support.
Home to E-Cell IIT Bombay, a student-run organization thatâs sparked countless ventures.
3. Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad
Why it stands out:
ISB's DLabs Incubator provides an ideal launchpad for business ideas. The school also has deep industry connections and a globally respected MBA program.
Entrepreneurial Highlights:
DLabs incubator supports over 100 startups annually.
Offers the âEntrepreneurial Edgeâ course with hands-on startup building.
Access to global mentors and angel investors.
4. BITS Pilani
Why it stands out:
BITS has a long history of producing tech entrepreneurs and has one of the most active student-driven entrepreneurship cells in India.
Entrepreneurial Highlights:
BITS Pilani Technology Business Incubator (TBI) supports early-stage startups.
Known for successful alumni like Phanindra Sama (RedBus) and Ritesh Agarwal (OYO).
Active startup festivals like Conquest and Apogee.
5. International Institute of Business Studies (IIBS)
Why it stands out:
Located in Bengaluru, Indiaâs startup capital, IIBS places a strong focus on business innovation and entrepreneurship. It offers a dynamic curriculum that encourages students to turn their ideas into viable businesses.
Entrepreneurial Highlights:
Dedicated Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) to guide startups.
Regular startup boot camps, pitch events, and industry interactions.
Strategic location near tech parks and incubators boosts exposure.
Courses that combine management principles with real-world business simulation.
6. Ashoka University
Why it stands out:
Ashoka's liberal arts curriculum encourages interdisciplinary thinking, essential for entrepreneurial success. Its Centre for Entrepreneurship is quickly making a name for itself.
Entrepreneurial Highlights:
Emphasis on social entrepreneurship and sustainable innovation.
Fellowship and accelerator programs available.
Supportive ecosystem for first-generation entrepreneurs.
7. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai
Why it stands out:
SPJIMR's focus on value-based leadership and its Start Your Business (SYB) Program is designed specifically for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Entrepreneurial Highlights:
Offers dedicated entrepreneurial courses and workshops.
Collaboration with TiE Mumbai and other investor networks.
Rich mentorship and alumni network.
8. Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII), Ahmedabad
Why it stands out:
EDII is Indiaâs only institute dedicated entirely to entrepreneurship education.
Entrepreneurial Highlights:
Offers PGDM in Entrepreneurship and Family Business.
Incubation support for women and rural entrepreneurs.
Government and industry partnerships for funding and training.
Conclusion
India's dynamic startup landscape demands more than just technical skills; it calls for creativity, resilience, and a strong support system. The colleges listed above go beyond academics to provide hands-on experience, mentorship, and a community that fuels innovation.
Whether you're looking to build the next tech unicorn, create social impact, or scale a family business, these institutions offer the right platform to turn your ideas into reality.
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