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University of Maryland Business School
Expands
Third Annual China Business Plan
Competition
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Announces
Additional Training and Incentives for
Entrepreneurs
Beijing, China – April 17, 2007
– The University of Maryland’s
Robert H. Smith School of Business, a
leading provider of Executive MBA
programs in China, today announced a
series of initiatives designed to
promote world-class innovation and
business ideas through the expansion of
its annual China Business Plan
Competition. Now in its third year, the
competition will award $50,000 in prize
money during a final round competition
in September.
“The support of leading U.S. and
Chinese government partners have enabled
the Smith School to create a vibrant
event that continues to increase in
scale and stature,” said Howard Frank,
dean of the University of Maryland’s
Robert H. Smith School of Business. “I
look forward to attending the final
round of the competition in September.”
“Zhongguancun Science Park is the
most vigorous region in China for
science and technology innovation,” said
Dr. Xia Yingqi, deputy director of
Zhongguancun Science Park. “The
initiative of this business plan
competition is in accordance with the
conception of the park as encouraging
independent innovation and business
pioneering. The professional training
provided by Smith School will be helpful
for the SMEs in financing and business
promoting. The Administrative Committee
of Zhongguancun Science Park welcomes
the opportunity to partner with leading
academic institutions such as the Smith
School in the support of Chinese
world-class business development.”
The Smith School has expanded the
scope of the competition for 2007. In
addition to offering winners cash prizes
the school has also added the following
prizes and benefits:
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Startup 2.0 – Smith School
Entrepreneurship Series presented by
China Growth Capital. The Smith
School and training partner China
Growth Capital, a leading
entrepreneurial consulting and
financial advisory firm, will offer
an exciting series of monthly
entrepreneurial workshops open to
the public in Beijing. Each workshop
is presented by experts and focuses
on a critical component necessary in
building a viable, world-class
business venture. More information
and registration is available online
at: www.rhsmith-umd.cn
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Winners’ free subscriptions to
BusinessWeek China.
Media sponsor
BusinessWeek China,
will help each of the members from
the top three winning teams stay on
top of business trends and news with
free subscriptions to its leading
publication.
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Dingman Center “Boot Camp” for
entrepreneurs. Premier marketing
partner Zero2IPO, a leading
integrated service provider in the
China venture capital and private
equity industry, will provide each
of the top three winners with passes
to one of its fall 2007 “Boot Camp”
sessions followed by a custom
workshop offered by the Smith
School’s Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship, globalization and
the integration of business and
technology are key areas of focus for
the Smith School, which offers its
Executive MBA programs in Beijing and
Shanghai. The school’s Dingman Center, a
leading U.S. center for
entrepreneurship, annually organizes the
China Business Plan Competition to
support the growth of world-class
innovation and business leaders in
China.
"China is an exciting and dynamic
market in which to launch a new
enterprise,” said Asher Epstein,
managing director of the Dingman Center
for Entrepreneurship at the University
of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business. “Practical knowledge plays a
critical role in successful
entrepreneurship development. The China
Business Plan Competition meets an
important need as a source of start-up
funds, mentorship and experience for
local entrepreneurs."
Emerging entrepreneurs are invited to
submit their business ideas online at
www.rhsmith-umd.cn until April 30 to
enter the competition. Five finalist
teams will compete in a final round
event that will be held on Sept. 10,
2007 at the Kerry Centre in Beijing for
more than $50,000 in cash and prizes.
Sponsors for the Smith School’s 2007
China Business Plan Competition include:
CCTV’s Win in China television program,
The State of Maryland’s Department of
Business and Economic Development,
Zhongguancun Science Park, ING
Investment Management Asia/Pacific (ING),
New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX),
Opus8, Wang Jing Science Park, China
Growth Capital, Zero2IPO, Microsoft
China Ltd., China Venture Capital
Association, Shanghai Technology
Entrepreneurship Foundation, The
American Chamber of Commerce PRC, The
Wall Street Journal Chinese Online
Edition, Discovering Value, China
Entrepreneurs and BusinessWeek China.
The Smith School in China
The Smith School is partnered with
the University of International Business
and Economics to deliver its top-ranked
programs in China. The school is helping
China meet a critical need for MBA
graduates and world-class business
leadership by delivering its leading
Executive MBA programs in Beijing and
Shanghai, as well as through its
successful custom Executive programs.
About the
Robert H.
Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business
is an internationally recognized leader
in management education and research for
the digital economy. One of 13 colleges
and schools at the University of Maryland,
College Park, the Smith School offers undergraduate,
full-time and part-time MBA, Executive MBA,
Executive MS, PhD, and non-degree executive
education programs, as well as outreach
services to the corporate community. The
school offers its programs in learning locations
on four continents including North America,
Europe, Africa and Asia.
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