The 2016 Chengdu Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fair will kick off in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province on June 24.
The event is expected to draw more than 500 participants from home and abroad, including government leaders, Nobel?Prize?winners, academicians and world-renowned?scientists, university?presidents, diplomats, entrepreneurs and investors.
The?fair?aims?to?become an international platform that gathers innovation and entrepreneurship resources from around the world and boosts the exchange of?innovative ideas and the transaction of innovative achievements, according to Gou Zhengli, deputy mayor of Chengdu.
Gou said the three-day event will include 18 major activities: 12 high-level forums that focus on the development trend of innovation and entrepreneurship, one exhibition that displays the world’s latest scientific?and?technological?achievements, three trade fairs for innovation and entrepreneurship resources, and two innovation and entrepreneurship contests.
Lu Tiecheng, director of Chengdu Science?and?Technology Bureau, said top scientists from home and abroad in such fields as semiconductor?lighting, fundamental?particle, artificial?intelligence and astrophysics will be invited to the event to discuss the world’s frontier?science and technology.
The scientists expected include Shuji Nakamura,?2014’s Nobel Prize winner for physics? and Arthur B. McDonald, who won the ?Nobel Prize for?physics?in 2015. Also planning to attend are Wu Hequan, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering and Professor Chen Yanbei from the California?Institute?of?Technology, he said.
The 2016 Chengdu Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship Exhibition will cover a total area of 15,000 square meters and feature 300 exhibitors. A series of the latest innovative products will be on display, including Pneumatic Tubes, the light-field camera Lytro Illum and Lily Drone, according to Wang Xin, deputy director of Chengdu Exposition Bureau.
Three fairs are planned for the transaction of talent, equity?investment and technological?achievements. The Talent Trading Fair will invite 70 Fortune?Global?500 companies, leading head-hunting?companies, top local companies and scientific?research?teams and universities, all aiming to boost the exchange of?top-level talents.
The 2015 Chengdu Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fair drew more than 200 delegates from 30 countries and regions. Some 109 deals worth 5.32 billion yuan?($808 million)?were signed during that event.