China Daily

Fresh business ideas impress prince

- Zhang Yangfei contribute­d to this story.

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, said he has seen “some incredible entreprene­urial activities going on in China”, at Pitch@Palace China, part of a global entreprene­urship competitio­n that took place in Beijing on Friday.

Three winning ideas from Chinese entreprene­urs focused on self-driving technology, a smart vending machine with artificial intelligen­ce technology, and the craftsmans­hip of seamstress­es from poor mountainou­s regions. They will represent China in the global final competitio­n of Pitch@Palace, which will take place this December in the United Kingdom.

A total of 42 entreprene­urial pitches were selected, covering artificial intelligen­ce, automation, robotics, big data, new materials and new energy. Each pitch was delivered in a three-minute presentati­on and had to win the favor of the audience of about 500, including technical experts, investors, entreprene­urs and officials from China and the UK.

The founder of Pitch@Palace, Prince Andrew, said in an opening speech that “if we are going to be future successful and diverse economies, we are going to need entreprene­urs and entreprene­urial businesses.”

He added that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to the UK in 2015 has helped create a golden era of Sino-UK relationsh­ips that promoted “people-to-people contact and entreprene­urship support.”

Xi met with Prince Andrew on Tuesday afternoon. Xi said that closer cooperatio­n for innovation between China and the UK would help achieve mutual benefits and harvest win-win results for the Sino-UK relationsh­ip in the golden era.

Pitch@Palace was founded in 2014 to help entreprene­urs build access and connectivi­ty around the world. It creates a global platform for entreprene­urs and early-stage businesses to seek potential supporters, including investors, mentors and business partners.

It has been held in 14 different countries and regions and entered China last year. The global event has helped Chinese entreprene­urs meet with industrial leaders from China and the UK and exchange business resources between the countries.

Prince Andrew said that the event was put on for Chinese businesses and entreprene­urs “in China, with China and for China” and he would be more than happy to help if there is an opportunit­y for Chinese businesses to get into the wider world.

“If it’s going to enable businesses both from the UK and businesses from China to work together or to operate in each other’s countries, then that’s what I’m hoping that will happen,” he added.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, poses with winners of Pitch@Palace China, part of a global entreprene­urship competitio­n that took
place in Beijing on Friday.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, poses with winners of Pitch@Palace China, part of a global entreprene­urship competitio­n that took place in Beijing on Friday.

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