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The number of registered projects hits a record high. The 2024 Shanghai Cross-Strait Youth Entrepreneurship Competition has come to an end

2024-08-17

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Shanghai, August 17 (Reporter Miao Lu) The 2024 Shanghai Cross-Strait Youth Entrepreneurship Competition Finals was held on the 16th. This year's competition received a total of 698 registered projects, the highest number in history. Among them, there are 352 mainland projects, 274 Taiwan projects, 31 Hong Kong and Macao projects, and 41 overseas projects, showing the pursuit of entrepreneurial opportunities by young people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

On August 16, the final of the 2024 Shanghai Cross-Strait Youth Entrepreneurship Competition was held. (Photo provided by the Shanghai Taiwan Affairs Office)

The 2024 Shanghai Cross-Strait Youth Entrepreneurship Competition has set up four major tracks: life and health, intelligent manufacturing, information technology, and cultural creativity. Since the registration started in May, after nearly three and a half months of competition, 20 youth entrepreneurship teams finally entered the finals.

In the end, the mainland project "Precision Microbiome Transplantation Treatment Platform PMTT" won the championship; the cross-strait cooperation project "Micro-Nano Satellite Hyperspectral High-altitude Active and Passive Imaging Payload", the Taiwan project "Eternal Green: The Key to Plant Growth Activation Nutrition", and the overseas project "The World's First Zero-Carbon Concentration Difference Energy Generation Technology" won the second prize; the Taiwan projects "Hydrogen Fuel Cell Power System and Micro Hydrogen Refueling Station" and "Yi Fu Biotechnology" won the third prize.

The Shanghai Cross-Strait Youth Entrepreneurship Competition has been successfully held for nine sessions, attracting a total of 4,779 projects to register for the competition, and more than 10,000 young people from home and abroad participated in the project creative design.