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What is the theme of the 7th China International internet plus University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition?
The theme of the 7th China International "internet plus" College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition is "I dare to innovate, and I will innovate". This contest will further return to the essence of education and strive to highlight the "extraordinary" from the "immature". A new "College Students' Creative Group" and a separate promotion channel will be established to ensure the in-depth participation of college students and make more "future stars" of innovation and entrepreneurship stand out.

The age limit for contestants is no more than 35 years old, so that more young students have the opportunity to show. The "Innovation and Entrepreneurship Achievement Exhibition" held at the same time of the competition will focus on the achievements made by local universities in implementing the fundamental task of moral education and cultivating the new force of mass entrepreneurship and innovation.

Competitive process

20211kloc-0/2, the finals of the 7th China International "internet plus" College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition opened in Nanchang University.

On the evening of 2002115, the 7th China International "internet plus" College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition came to an end. ?

Nanchang University won the first prize in the project of "Zhongke Optical Core-Industrial Application of Silicon-based Phosphorus-free Light-emitting Chip", and Beihang University won the second prize in the project of "Zhong Fa Tian Xin-Unmanned at a height of 10,000 meters".

Stanford University's "Non-technical Definer of a New Generation of Adaptive Robots" project, Zhejiang University's "Pioneer of Multifunctional Intelligent Printers" project, Oxford University's "Green Ammonia Technology for Future Renewable Energy Storage" project and Columbia University's "New Power Project of Respiratory Oxygen Therapy" project won the third place.