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.....................
...
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

Friday, April 20, 2018

dear professor yan, friends of BeltRoad I as once in a generation 1 2 win-win  map/global2.0 network for humanityvery excited by the IFF ReportChina 2018 and in particular your profiling of the bay area and i think you mentioned 11 sub-regions each with world calss capacities


our student teams are publishing guided tours to chinese supercities and the overall edition of sino-english world record book of jobs creators...would it be possible to fix a short meeting with you?

 the scale of the whole Bay Area makes it harder (for me) to explain to leaders quests where to see first; we have mit friends who know the parts of shenzen which makes it a world class fab lab and makers city; and thanks to meetings at aiib 2017 in korea i believe i know who to start with when arramging tours for those interested in financial belt roads; and we know who leades the region's main education foundation

amy at columbia university has been my main transtalor at student network searcher for many years with her china based friend song,  but as belt road curricula eg BRI.school scales  i am currently short of dc based graduates who might be interested in open sourcing this guide- in the event that you know anyone who might like details please ask them to contact me at any time; from my scottish view of economics,  the whole of eurasia continent and the two outlying empires UK, Japan have a moral imperative to end conflicts all along the silk road and eurasian belt that empire spun 1500-1946- this is at least one valid use of the english language that thise English experst close to AIIB can explain as pivotal to under 30s becoming the sustainability generation


sincerely, thanks for wonderful inspiration, chris macrae
bethesda
Norman Macrae Foundation Futures of win-win china since 1977 - The Economist's Death of Distance Youth World Thought Leader EconomistDiary.com  BRI.school










Wednesday, April 18, 2018

extremely interested in your contributions to brookings debrief of the IFF CHINA report today - did you say you have new book or other references i should go and read


what i learnt from my fathers 40 years at The Economist including his entrepreneurial 1977 survey of trusting china to sustain millennials 
is that there are many diuferent types of economics all connected by one consequence clarified in last chapter of keynes general systems - they expoenetially lock in a place's youth to what trade is possible- my father believed most late 20th C macroeconomists in west got very muddled the more they are sure they are perfect

i personally believe all of china's models are best for the world particularly understanding selectively the 5 million startups now emerging annually





  - which ones involve tech that can be replicated wherever youth are in communities with deep sustainability goals chalenges are what to encourage student union BRI clubs around

amy and her tsinghua friend introduced me to ying lowrey author of alibaba way and in middle of all jack ma solutions with her student portal aliresearch.com- currently amy is at columbia where ying own mentor nobel economist of mass flourishing is based

i live in bethesda - if you would be happy to meet me in dupoont circle region (and a few friends) - we are workingh hard to segment youth solutions by contecxts

dad started what has become 10 years searching solutions for bangaldesh's poorest girls and so much of china's south asia neighbors particularly those networked round sir fazle abed brac.tv 

an in dc i am finding tech searches linking china with the 8 arctic circle countries want

i havent yet found an aiib or new developement bank cluster of nation stidents idc - but i do know the auditor of aiib who lives in georgetown and can happily introduce him to you if thats good

cheng li owes me a meeting but has so far been too busy to clarify when

cheers chris macrae bethesda mobile 240 316 8157
www.arcus.org distributes lots of wonderful open elarning eg relevant to photosynthesis and community learning-livelihoods - help us search unesco geoparks already recoginsed as suprehubs or arctic learning which whle workd of youth's sustainability generation can celkebrate

Monday, April 16, 2018

camilo, abd friends - thanks  - SO - OK
its my view that china is happy for its youth/educators and leaders to engage a whole continent eg america central and south (or a whole coastal belt eg arctic) - if you want youth to be sustainable what is your continents view of where it wants its first 2 superports -one of east coast - one on west -with 100 leaders turning up beijing may 2019, be ready to share your views as will other continents (a job guterres and the lagarde have already signed up for - guteres because he sees this actions the 17 goals including refugess borders; lagarde because imf bylaws require bank to move to capital of largest economy)

(this  belt road quiz is the main post war lesson on wherever east sustained its peoples growth - as a win-win trading solution--- japan korea and diaspora chinese tested this 1946 to moonlanding 1969; at that time among the half of world not yet on electricity grids: south america came up with franscican pop model as their contribution to post-space world; china's diaspora investment in mainland and girls hold up half the sky; bangladesh's www.brac.tv actually applied freire to world poorest villages empowered by girls- so this is core to sustainable economics mapping, the only american professor teaching this as far as i can see is columbia's phelps mentor to amy's tsinghua contact ying lowrey who scouts students for jack ma aliresearch.com portal; the only english-language billionnaire who gets this is soros as far as my family's 50 years of search can see) - i think kissinger is the diplomat who understands this... and there is hope that bbc nature corespondents will finally coach the princes to get this)

contiuing china's jinping's Belt Road Imagineering (BRI.school) debate with world leaders continent by continent
if enough of you the continents leaders agree and also map how you will unite overland roads pipes lets do that - otherwise china is already chartering investments in many of your next generations (and we have subforums like brics with investment banks (in 2017 brazil and argentina and mexico attended brics) and of course we will start to have investments configured in ways that make suerport shortlist



now if i was a mexican i would want a superport and i would make case mexico is on latutude 30 (old silk roads) - as well as shanghais'  and seouls latitide; so port there fits trade with china and such a port can celebrate china new relationsip with panama canal as well as develop mexico overlan roads to texas energy pipes

remembering china is asking for end poverty evidence that superport location (and collaboration trading corridors of nations and borders hubs) will develop people centric economies not westrn macroieconomics model of 10 people own more than 40% of poorest

so i can argue: probably sustainability americas best chance is mexico developing number 1 west coast port and that will also end any wall between mexico and usa something that trudeau would also support- after all usa has really only 2 direct neignbors - quite simple mathematically compared with chinas 20!!

FAKE AND FACEBOOK NEWS ARE PROBLEM
of course there are a lot of conflicts to mediate (as well as big data small analyse) here- but then if all of americas people have no media (and no community-grounded blockchains) to debate and communally value sustanability actions, americas will remain sustainability's lost continent- and the climate/arms overinvested leper of the world

all errors mine alone, chris - norman macrae foundation dc 240 316 8157 Girls Asian Infrastrucuire Investment Branding www.gaiib.com

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Why Shanghai is perfect launch pad for creative women entrepreneurs ...

www.scmp.com/.../why-shanghai-perfect-launch-pad-creative-women-entrepreneurs
Sep 12, 2017 - People are very entrepreneurial and innovative,” says Social Supply's Mok, who since arriving five years ago, has seen a flood of new companies arrive on the scene. It's not surprising though, she says, because starting a business is easier in Shanghai than in most cities. “The opportunities are bigger and ...

Tech entrepreneurs replace real estate tycoons as political advisers in ...

www.scmp.com › Business › Companies
Mar 4, 2018 - “China is picking five to 10 private technology companies to make them national champions, while also giving them the roles that were formerly assigned to state companies, including the collection of information, big data sharing, and censorship,” said Shaun Rein, the managing director of Shanghai-based ...

Shanghai's Quickly Becoming The Next Startup & Innovation Hub ...

www.thexnode.com/.../shanghai-s-quickly-becoming-the-next-startup-innovation-hub
Nov 15, 2016 - They are rolling out cash to boost mass entrepreneurship, especially companies that can deliver 'global impact' and 'innovation' to the tech industry in China. They have also facilitated a compensation program for losses incurred while investing in early stage startup . Currently in Shanghai, investors can be ...

Shanghai encourages foreign startups in the city - The Telegraph

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/world/china.../shanghai-encourages-foreign-startups...
May 24, 2017 - Shanghai has enacted forward-looking policies designed to help young foreigners open their own businesses in China's financial centre. In February, two months after registering a startup that helps Chinese mobile-game companies reach out to foreign markets, Joyce Tang, from Singapore, and her team ...

[PDF]Navigating the Shanghai Startup Ecosystem - Fung Global Retail ...

https://www.fungglobalretailtech.com/.../Navigating-the-Shanghai-Startup-Ecosystem...
Sep 28, 2017 - During a previous wave of entrepreneurship and innovation, all five universities established science parks in a government-funded initiative during 2000-2003. These science parks offer tax and rental subsidies, and help startups and tech companies recruit talent from Shanghai's best universities and high ...

Shanghai opens up to global tech entrepreneurs and talents

https://www.techinasia.com/talk/shanghai-as-a-new-innovation-hub
Jun 16, 2015 - a reduction from 7 years to between 2-5 years to wait for a “hukou” residency inShanghai. a reduction in green card application wait times to less than 90 days for foreigners. anentrepreneurship enabling policy that will let university researchers start companies while studying and let students work ...

Startup Grind Shanghai | Global Community for Entrepreneurs

https://www.startupgrind.com/shanghai/
Startup Grind Shanghai hosts monthly startup events to teach, inspire, and connect entrepreneurs. Meet new hires and investors in Shanghai or our 350 other startup communities around the world.

Asia's family-run conglomerates drive regional growth - Financial Times

https://www.ft.com/content/e1fbc74e-b7d0-11e6-961e-a1acd97f622d
Dec 4, 2016 - However, it was only in 2009 that the Peninsula Hotel opened its doors in Shanghai. Along with the dynamic way they conduct their businesses, big family enterprises tend to make better investments. Credit Suisse, which tracked the share price movements of more than 900 listed family-owned companies ...

Friday, April 6, 2018

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