17 companies in the Corps won the National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition National Competition Eligibility
Author:Corps Daily Time:2022.09.26
Our newspaper Urumqi (All Media Reporter Qin Junwei) Recently, the list of shortlisted companies in the National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Contest National Competition was announced. 17 companies recommended by the Corps Innovation and Entrepreneurship Contest Organizing Committee have been eligible for the competition.
Five companies including Alar Shuangpai Management Technology Co., Ltd. will represent the Corps to participate in the 11th China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition National Competition. 12 companies including Xinjiang Fangmu Biotechnology Co., Ltd. will participate in the eleventh of the Corps on behalf of the Corps.The National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition National Race Growth Group Competition.After the 17 companies signed up for the 11th China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (Corps) and the Eighth Corps Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition in June this year, they stood out through the Division, Corps semi -finals and finals.
It is understood that the theme of this year's China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition is "Innovation and Leading, Entrepreneurship Building Dreams". According to the unified deployment of the Ministry of Science and Technology, a new generation of information technology, biomedicine, high -end equipment manufacturing, new materials, new energy, new energy vehicles have been set up, Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection 7 tracks will participate in 1,485 high -quality enterprises in all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities across the country.
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