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What does the Maker Competition mean?
Maker Competition refers to a nationwide and innovative entrepreneurial competition with Internet entrepreneurial projects as the direction and college teachers and students as the main participants.

China Maker Competition is a national innovation and entrepreneurship competition with mobile Internet as the direction and college teachers and students as the main participants. Starting from paying attention to the development of entrepreneurial ecosystem, the contest aims to build the best service platform for entrepreneurs in China, hoping to become an important bridge between entrepreneurs and investors. ?

The first contest was held in Shandong, sponsored by China Invention Association and China Merchants Group, and assisted by Shandong University, China Ocean University, Shandong University of Science and Technology, shandong institute of business and technology and Linyi University.

As an elite group in society, college students have become the most active group among entrepreneurs with their innovative thinking and youthful vitality. Many college students have already made plans to start a business during their studies. However, due to the lack of practical experience and start-up funds, many college students have stopped on the road of starting their own businesses.

In order to effectively solve the problems faced by college students in the process of starting a business, such as little knowledge of entrepreneurship policies, confusion about the direction of starting a business, lack of experience and courage, and lack of venture capital, under this background, the China Maker China College Student Entrepreneurship Competition came into being, aiming at providing students with a good platform and solutions.