Search the world with 36 nations plus UN plus IMF agreeing with china that coastal ports and railRoads link over 90% of world trade $BR0 china
#BR12 UN IMF #BR1 japan far east isles asean10 Malaysia #BR2 Bangladesh india Pakistan #BR3 Russia #BR4 central euro/asia #Br5 west euro Italy Switzerland #BR6 n america #BR7 UAE mideast #BR8 med sea nations #BR9 africa - egypt rwanda #BR10 Latin AM #BR11 Arctic/polar

top Belt Road Maps of 2018 s Entrepreneurial networks best cases in China & Bangla:
NATURES CHILDREN:
BillionGirlsBoys ask: can every banker/educator see their trust in Belt Road's top 100 stories.. Is Trump King Canute? Valueless is The economist whose world trade maps fail poorest billion youth's livelihoods in our children's worldwide

THE DC SPRING 2018
(BRI) Belt Road Imagineering is now trusted by 70 national leaders as empowering the sustainbility generation- which of these 100 stories can help bankers or educators near you join in to this system for mapping win-win trades aligned to the sustainability goals generation? portal 1

catalogue world record jobs creators by 13 BRI maps- tour BR clubs- EWTP celebrate first people freed by e-commerce and jack ma
.BRI.school map top 13 sdg world trade routes 0 inside china, 1 East-Belt,
2 South-Belt; 3NorthBelt
4 centre eurasia &E.Euro; 5WEuro 6 N.Am; 7 MidEast8MedSea 9Africa 10LatinAm11 Arctic Circle 12UN-urgent....
BELT Road quiz

Belt quiz is about earth's seas and coastal belt - which coastal belt is your country most dependent on, does if have a superport connecting maps of world favorite superports, do your peoples have access to this superport (nb we recommend analysing countries imprt and exports by 1 energy, 2 all other goods
Road quiz : what are your continents longest roads (designed as including all of railroad or car-road, pipes for energy, water, sanitaion; tech cables)- do your peoples have access to the great roads

technology now permis us to play game: which peoples have been most deprived by accidents of history to basic belt road freedoms- among 10 most populated nations no people have been less included than those in bangladesh- tell us where else you map.....................
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today BRAC.net offers the livelihood learning network poorest billion communities need most - 40 years ago
online library of norman macrae--.........................Entrepreneurial Revolution - curriculum: how to value small enterprise and sustainability exponentials of net generation - by alumni of Norman Macrae The Economist 1968. By 1976, Norman best news ever: the fifth of the world (whose brand reality is) Chinese can be valued by netgen as critical friends to uniting sustainability race for planet and humanity
eg EWTP : 21st C version of Silk Road of celebrated by Marco Polo and Hangzhou goal 14 oceansAIIB 1 ted hosts -- 2017 year of mapping sustainability banking -china to commercialize 5g by 2020 -valuing culture -jack ma 1 2e3 .Chinathanks.com maps 1) countries joining Chinese inspired sustainability open systems solutions as well as 2) which global youth professions (eg coding) are mapping value sustaining trades with china

Sunday, June 30, 2013

amazon top 20



  • Atlanta
  • Austin
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Dallas
  • Denver
  • Indianapolis
  • Los Angeles
  • Miami
  • Montgomery County, Md.
  • Nashville
  • Newark
  • New York
  • Northern Virginia
  • Philadelphia
  • Pittsburgh
  • Raleigh, N.C.
  • Toronto
  • Washington, D.C.
  • states that love trading with china
    iowa
    california


    alaska
    michigan
    missouri
    thank goodness for canada and especially toronto being the most friendly sustainability youth and china connector on the contient  of the americas

    are you an alumni of any of tese events - please connect with chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
    http://gateway17.com

    From farming to fashion, come discover startups tackling climate change

    On February 20th, join us to see the 2017 cohort of startups in our Climate Solutions accelerator pitch as they prepare to graduate from the program, and as we launch a call for applications for a fresh batch of 20 social enterprises to join our one-year accelerator.
    The 2017 cohort of startups have made incredible progress, such as securing investments, growing their revenues, hiring new staff, winning awards, and most importantly, reducing carbon emissions.
    Over one year they have been supported with business and impact model coaching, impact measurement, peer circles, advisors, workspace and membership at the Centre for Social Innovation.
    Come learn about what we have in store for the 2018 Agents of Change: Climate Solutions, and help us celebrate the many achievements of our 2017 cohort!  
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      1. American cattle country looks to China for major investment in Montana

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        American beef is returning to dinner plates across China. Over the summer, Chinese officials lifted a 14-year-old ban on imports, ...

    Former President Jimmy Carter reflects on Deng Xiaoping

    • 5 months ago
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    Besides reforming China's economy, Deng was also regarded as the cornerstone to the establishment of China-U.S. relations.

    belt 6 north america

    06/06/2017: Trump’s infrastructure plan & 2017 SCO Summit

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    US President Donald Trump has outlined a 1-trillion-US-dollar infrastructure plan to reinvigorate the economy. But can this draw ...
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    What investment chances and challenges can US offer China?

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    US President Donald Trump has unveiled a trillion-dollar plan focusing on the infrastructure of the nation, with many hoping the ...
    may 2017 publication of 100 day reswarch on possible win-wins US-china -cheng li video

    1 june 2017 trump decision on climate

    U.S. business is best served by a stable and practical framework facilitating an effective and balanced global response. The Paris Agreement provides such a framework. As other countries invest in advanced technologies and move forward with the Paris Agreement, we believe the United States can best exercise global leadership and advance U.S. interests by remaining a full partner in this vital global effort.

    Sincerely,

    • Adobe
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    • Apple
    • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
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    • Johnson Controls
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    • Levi Strauss & Co.
    • Mars Incorporated
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    • Microsoft
    • Morgan Stanley
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    • National Grid
    • PG&E Corporation
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    • Royal DSM
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    • Salesforce
    • Schneider Electric
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    • Tiffany & Co.
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    • Unilever
    • VF Corporation
    • China, California sign deal to tackle climate issues

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      The government of California said on Tuesday it will cooperate with China on clean technology, emissions trading and other ...
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    • President Xi eyes bigger role for California in China-US cooperation

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      Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called on California to play a bigger role in promoting exchanges and cooperation ...
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    Saturday, June 29, 2013

    iowa the state with the longesr relationship with jinping he studied agriculture briefly there in town of muscatine- today a favorite space of chinese tourists


    Spotlight: Prospects of US-China relations promising in various ...

    Xinhua-8 hours ago
    ... addresses the U.S.-China Think Tank Symposium in Des Moines, the ... which opened Monday in Des Moines, capital of U.S. state of Iowa.
    Chinese researchers tour Iowa farm
    Chinadaily USA-18 hours ago

    Top Chinese think tank to cooperate with World Food Prize Foundation

    Xinhua-13 hours ago
    On the sidelines of a high-level think tank symposium on U.S.-China relations held in the capital of Iowa State, the two sides agreed to ...

    Friday, June 28, 2013


    Today's Top Stories:

    1200+ Businesses, Cities and States Tell World “We’re Still In”

    By Jan Lee

    Trump may have left Paris, but more than 1,200 cities, counties, businesses, states and NGOs say they intend to advance their support of Paris climate goals. As the divide grows between federal and local priorities, businesses are setting their own agendas for reducing carbon emissions.
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    BlackRock Investments: ‘Coal is Dead’

    By Leon Kaye

    An executive at BlackRock recently said in an interview that “coal is dead,” with the future for conventional fuels such as oil also facing a cloudy future.
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    A U.S. Carbon Club to Meet Paris Commitment — Without the Feds

    By 3p Contributor

    Oregon-based nonprofit calls for establishment of U.S. Carbon Club to meet Paris commitment. The bold effort of a carbon club will advance the U.S. towards its Paris goals, put a price on carbon nationally, and stimulate climate-friendly projects.

    Thursday, June 27, 2013

    bravo sino  canada  belt road

    Sunday, June 23, 2013

    detroit

    brrokings transcript https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/20170517_detroit_business_transcript.pdf

    jack ma gateway17 june 21

    maryor of detroitsaved its health service so elected in spite of being white- detroit is canadian gateway to trying tonmaximise harmony of trade across americas north south belt and over to china


    Thursday, June 20, 2013

    canada

    canada led by trudeau has been second only to china in making g20 relaunch one of best possibilities fir future of youth


    good to see chinese leading entrepreneur trip to canda nov 2016

    Chinese entrepreneurs embarks on cross-Canada tour

    Source: The Canadian Press | Date: 16-11-29  
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    OTTAWA - A group of powerful Chinese business leaders set off on an eight-day Canadian tour Sunday that will connect them with Canada's corporate and political elite, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
    This will be the first visit to Canada by the exclusive China Entrepreneur Club — often referred to as the billionaires club. It's made up of 50 top Chinese firms that earn a combined $585 billion of annual gross income.
    The group's swing across Canada comes as the bilateral relationship steams ahead at an increasing rate, with help from a Trudeau government that has shown more openness to the Asian superpower.
    The tour will take place only a few weeks after an exchange of high-level official visits — Trudeau's recent trip to China which was followed by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's stay in Canada.
    During those meetings, Trudeau promoted his government's goal of broadening Canada's economic links with the Asian superpower. He made commitments that included the launch of exploratory talks on free trade with the world's second-biggest economy.
    At the same time, Trudeau brought up Canada's concerns with Chinese leaders about their government's approach to human rights, rule of law, governance and corruption.
    The China Entrepreneur Club is now hoping to deepen ties with Canada even further. Canada's relationship with its second-largest trading partner was considered inconsistent under the previous Conservative government.
    Maggie Cheng, the club's secretary-general, said the visit comes at a time of growing opportunities for both countries.
    "We have a large population and we are in a very long process of urbanization. And the consumer market is growing as well, and it will grow for a very long time," Cheng said in a phone interview through an interpreter.
    "I think the private companies in China have now grown into a (size) that can use a larger resource partner to further improve the Chinese market."
    China is increasingly interested in Canada's agriculture, energy and fisheries industries, she said.
    Cheng also believes the recent visit by the youthful Trudeau caught the attention of China's younger generation, which she says is a large market with considerable buying power.
    Canada's business community is set to roll out a red carpet for the visiting club members, according to a program of the visit prepared by the group.
    During stops in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, the delegation will have audiences with a who's who of Canadian leaders, in addition to Trudeau.
    The list includes chief executives of some of Canada's biggest banks as well as former prime minister Jean Chretien, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard, Andre Desmarais of Power Corp.(TSX:POW), Alain Bellemare of Bombardier (TSX:BBD.B), Cirque du Soleil's Daniel Lamarre, Mark Machin of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz.
    In September, Trudeau kicked off his first official trip to China by appearing at a Beijing event hosted by the club. Jack Ma, founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba and the club's chair, led a question-and-answer session with Trudeau.
    Ma will not join the Chinese delegation on its cross-Canada trip. But the tour will include a dozen club members, including president Ma Weihua, Tsinghua Holdings Co. chair Xu Jinghong, Far East Holding Group Co. chair Jiang Xipei and Central China Real Estate Ltd. chair Frank Wu.
    Delegations from the club have already visited the United States, the United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Singapore, Australia, Germany and Italy.
    Sarah Kutulakos, executive director of the Canada China Business Council, hopes the visit will show Canadians who may have suspicions about Chinese companies that these entrepreneurs are similar to others around the world.
    She said in an interview that there were strict criteria to join the club and firms had to meet a certain standard in several areas, including corporate social responsibility and philanthropy.
    The visit will not only widen channels for business opportunities; it's also expected to provide learning experiences for both sides, Kutulakos said.
    "They're really the vanguard of where the Chinese economy is going," said Kutulakos.
    baltimore


    Historic bill to stop price-gouging on drugs becomes law in Maryland

    On May 26, 2017, Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland decided to allow the first-in-the nation bill that stops price-gouging of generic and off-patent prescription drugs in Maryland to become law without his signature. The law will officially take effect on October 1st and is a victory for patients and health advocates in Maryland. The YP-CDN Baltimore Chapter is proud and excited to have been an integral part of this effort. Health advocates are focusing on implementation of the law and are setting up avenues for consumers to report drug price increases they have noticed. In addition, they are searching for evidence to enforced the law and to protect patients from excessive drug price increases. 
    Along with the new law has emerged a webpage in the form of Google Form, which invites Marylanders to report how much they are actually paying for their prescription drugs. In this way of direct communication with the public, the state seeks to actively keep checks on unreasonable price hikes and uphold drug price transparency. 
    The passage of this new law is a great starting point for future efforts. Many of the highest drug prices that negatively impacting patients and families across America are brand-name and biologic (not generic) drugs. Having fair pricing for these drugs will be a priority going forward for YP-CDN Baltimore. 
    See media coverage:
    Baltimore Sun (May 26 & June 4) / Families USA / CBS Baltimore

    Saturday, June 8, 2013

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    The Inaugural MIT-Tsinghua Innovation Summit (MTIS) is organized by MIT CEO (www.mitceo.org) and TEEC (www.teec.org.cn). MTIS aims to bring entrepreneurs, executives, investors and academic leaders from both US and China to discuss how innovation is going to shape the future of human society. Time: Saturday, Jan 6th 2018, Location: MIT Wong Auditorium Language: English *Breakfast and lunch will be provided Agenda 08:30 am - 09:20 am: Registration & Breakfast 09:20 am - 09:30 am: Welcome Address 09:30 am - 10:00 am: Keynote: The Human Strategy Prof. Alex “Sandy” Pentland, MIT Media Lab 10:00 am - 10:30 am: Keynote: Professional Growth In China and US (中美的环境与机会) Ping Wu, Co-founder/Partner, SummitView Capital; Co-founder/President, Spreadtrum Inc. (NASDAQ: SPRD) 10:30 am - 11:00 am: Keynote: Future City Enabled by Digital Technology Prof. Dennis Frenchman, Director, DesignX, MIT School of Architecture 11:00 am - 12:10 pm: The Race for AI Moderator:Will Knight, Senior Editor at MIT Technology Review Panelists: ● Coach Wei, Founder/CEO, stealth AI startup; Founder, Yottaa ● Tao Wu, Principal Data Scientist Manager, Microsoft ● Xudong Cao, Founder/CEO, Momenta.ai ● Enhao Gong, Co-Founder/CEO, Subtle Medical; Co-founder, Polarr 12:10 pm - 01:00 pm: Lunch Break 01:00 pm - 01:30 pm: Keynote: New Hardware Paradigms for Computing Marin Soljacic, Professor of Physics, MIT; Founder, Witricity and Lightelligence; McArthur Fellow; TR 35 Under 35 01:30 pm - 02:00 pm: Fireside Chat with Steve Sun Steve Sun, Co-founder/Chairman, Genewiz Inc. Host:Summer Danwei Wang, Financial Journalist, Tencent America 02:00 pm - 03:10 pm: From Lab to Changing the World Moderator: Dawei Shen, Co-founder/CTO, Waylens Inc. Panelists: ● Bin Lu, Co-founder/CEO, Cambridge Electronics Inc. ● Tim Ren, Co-founder/CTO, Figur8 Inc. ● Yichen Shen, Co-founder/CEO, Lightelligence Inc. ● Jing Zhang, Co-founder/CEO, ZSFab Inc. 03:10 pm - 04:20 pm: VC Investment Moderator: Jinlin Wang, Managing Partner at Tsingyuan Ventures Panelists: ● Reed Sturtevant, General Partner, The Engine at MIT ● Yizhe Wang, Managing Director, China Everbright Group ● Pei Qi, Managing Partner of Brain Robotics Capital ● Lei Yang, Managing Director, NLVC 04:20 pm - 05:30 pm: The Future of Healthcare Moderator: Gregory Huang, Editor, Xconomy Panelists: ● Baohong Zhang, Director of Clinical Bioinformatics at Pfizer, Inc. ● Shirley Liu, Professor, Harvard Medical School ● Shuqi Chen, CEO/Chairman, IQuum (acquired by Roche), SVP , Roche ● Michael Jin, Managing Partner,Tsingyuan Ventures; founder of multiple high tech companies 05:30 pm - 6:00 pm: Keynote: The Future of Wealth-Tech Jerry Wang, Founder/CEO, Haitou Capital

    The Inaugural MIT-Tsinghua Innovation Summit (MTIS) is organized by MIT CEO (www.mitceo.org) and TEEC (www.teec.org.cn). MTIS aims to bring entrepreneurs, executives, investors and academic leaders from both US and China to discuss how innovation is going to shape the future of human society. 

    Time: Saturday, Jan 6th 2018,
    Location: MIT Wong Auditorium
    Language: English
    *Breakfast and lunch will be provided

    Agenda

    08:30 am - 09:20 am: Registration & Breakfast
    09:20 am - 09:30 am: Welcome Address
    09:30 am - 10:00 am:
     Keynote: The Human Strategy
                 Prof. Alex “Sandy” Pentland, MIT Media Lab
    10:00 am - 10:30 am:
    Keynote: Professional Growth In China and US (中美的环境与机会)
                 Ping Wu, Co-founder/Partner, SummitView Capital; Co-founder/President, Spreadtrum  Inc. (NASDAQ: SPRD)
    10:30 am - 11:00 am:
    Keynote: Future City Enabled by Digital Technology
                  Prof. Dennis Frenchman, Director, DesignX, MIT School of Architecture
      11:00 am - 12:10 pm: The Race for AI
                 Moderator:Will Knight, Senior Editor at MIT Technology Review
                 Panelists:
        ●      Coach Wei, Founder/CEO,  stealth AI startup; Founder, Yottaa
        ●      Tao Wu, Principal Data Scientist Manager, Microsoft
        ●      Xudong Cao, Founder/CEO, Momenta.ai
        ●      Enhao Gong, Co-Founder/CEO, Subtle Medical; Co-founder, Polarr
    12:10 pm - 01:00 pm: Lunch Break
    01:00 pm - 01:30 pm
     Keynote: New Hardware Paradigms for Computing
              Marin Soljacic, Professor of Physics, MIT; Founder, Witricity and Lightelligence; McArthur Fellow; TR 35 Under 35
    01:30 pm - 02:00 pmFireside Chat with Steve Sun
               Steve Sun, Co-founder/Chairman, Genewiz Inc.
               Host:Summer Danwei Wang, Financial Journalist, Tencent America
    02:00 pm - 03:10 pm: From Lab to Changing the World
              Moderator:  Dawei Shen, Co-founder/CTO, Waylens Inc.
              Panelists:
        ●      Bin Lu, Co-founder/CEO, Cambridge Electronics Inc.
        ●      Tim Ren, Co-founder/CTO, Figur8 Inc.
        ●      Yichen Shen, Co-founder/CEO, Lightelligence Inc.
        ●      Jing Zhang, Co-founder/CEO, ZSFab Inc.
     03:10 pm - 04:20 pm: VC Investment
              Moderator: Jinlin Wang, Managing Partner at Tsingyuan Ventures
              Panelists:
        ●      Reed Sturtevant, General Partner, The Engine at MIT
        ●      Yizhe Wang, Managing Director, China Everbright Group
        ●      Pei Qi, Managing Partner of Brain Robotics Capital
        ●      Lei Yang, Managing Director, NLVC 
    04:20 pm - 05:30 pm:  The Future of Healthcare
             Moderator: Gregory Huang, Editor, Xconomy
             Panelists:
        ●      Baohong Zhang, Director of Clinical Bioinformatics at Pfizer, Inc. 
        ●      Shirley Liu, Professor, Harvard Medical School
        ●      Shuqi Chen, CEO/Chairman, IQuum (acquired by Roche), SVP , Roche
        ●      Michael Jin, Managing Partner,Tsingyuan Ventures; founder of multiple high tech companies
    05:30 pm - 6:00 pm: 
    Keynote: The Future of Wealth-Tech
               Jerry Wang, Founder/CEO, Haitou Capital 
    The Inaugural MIT-Tsinghua Innovation Summit (MTIS) is organized by MIT CEO (www.mitceo.org) and TEEC (www.teec.org.cn). MTIS aims to bring entrepreneurs, executives, investors and academic leaders from both US and China to discuss how innovation is going to shape the future of human society. 

    Time: Saturday, Jan 6th 2018,
    Location: MIT Wong Auditorium
    Language: English
    *Breakfast and lunch will be provided

    Agenda

    08:30 am - 09:20 am: Registration & Breakfast
    09:20 am - 09:30 am: Welcome Address
    09:30 am - 10:00 am:
     Keynote: The Human Strategy
                 Prof. Alex “Sandy” Pentland, MIT Media Lab
    10:00 am - 10:30 am:
    Keynote: Professional Growth In China and US (中美的环境与机会)
                 Ping Wu, Co-founder/Partner, SummitView Capital; Co-founder/President, Spreadtrum  Inc. (NASDAQ: SPRD)
    10:30 am - 11:00 am:
    Keynote: Future City Enabled by Digital Technology
                  Prof. Dennis Frenchman, Director, DesignX, MIT School of Architecture
      11:00 am - 12:10 pm: The Race for AI
                 Moderator:Will Knight, Senior Editor at MIT Technology Review
                 Panelists:
        ●      Coach Wei, Founder/CEO,  stealth AI startup; Founder, Yottaa
        ●      Tao Wu, Principal Data Scientist Manager, Microsoft
        ●      Xudong Cao, Founder/CEO, Momenta.ai
        ●      Enhao Gong, Co-Founder/CEO, Subtle Medical; Co-founder, Polarr
    12:10 pm - 01:00 pm: Lunch Break
    01:00 pm - 01:30 pm
     Keynote: New Hardware Paradigms for Computing
              Marin Soljacic, Professor of Physics, MIT; Founder, Witricity and Lightelligence; McArthur Fellow; TR 35 Under 35
    01:30 pm - 02:00 pmFireside Chat with Steve Sun
               Steve Sun, Co-founder/Chairman, Genewiz Inc.
               Host:Summer Danwei Wang, Financial Journalist, Tencent America
    02:00 pm - 03:10 pm: From Lab to Changing the World
              Moderator:  Dawei Shen, Co-founder/CTO, Waylens Inc.
              Panelists:
        ●      Bin Lu, Co-founder/CEO, Cambridge Electronics Inc.
        ●      Tim Ren, Co-founder/CTO, Figur8 Inc.
        ●      Yichen Shen, Co-founder/CEO, Lightelligence Inc.
        ●      Jing Zhang, Co-founder/CEO, ZSFab Inc.
     03:10 pm - 04:20 pm: VC Investment
              Moderator: Jinlin Wang, Managing Partner at Tsingyuan Ventures
              Panelists:
        ●      Reed Sturtevant, General Partner, The Engine at MIT
        ●      Yizhe Wang, Managing Director, China Everbright Group
        ●      Pei Qi, Managing Partner of Brain Robotics Capital
        ●      Lei Yang, Managing Director, NLVC 
    04:20 pm - 05:30 pm:  The Future of Healthcare
             Moderator: Gregory Huang, Editor, Xconomy
             Panelists:
        ●      Baohong Zhang, Director of Clinical Bioinformatics at Pfizer, Inc. 
        ●      Shirley Liu, Professor, Harvard Medical School
        ●      Shuqi Chen, CEO/Chairman, IQuum (acquired by Roche), SVP , Roche
        ●      Michael Jin, Managing Partner,Tsingyuan Ventures; founder of multiple high tech companies
    05:30 pm - 6:00 pm: 
    Keynote: The Future of Wealth-Tech
               Jerry Wang, Founder/CEO, Haitou Capital 06:00 pm - 06:30 pm: Networking Time
    More information please click: https://www.mitceo.org/copy-of-mtis-2018-1

    The Inaugural MIT-Tsinghua Innovation Summit