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Cambridge China Business Forum

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Cambridge China Business Forum presents Innovation-Driven Future: Advancing Global Markets with Emerging Tech

In an era of rapid technological disruption and shifting global dynamics, the Cambridge China Business Forum 2025 convenes academics, entrepreneurs, investors, and corporate leaders for a dialogue on the technologies and strategies shaping tomorrow's markets. Join us at the historic Cambridge Union for a full day of innovation, inspiration, and global dialogue!


Main Forum Highlights 

Gain exclusive insights from top speakers representing Alipay (Alibaba Group), Tencent, Jinko Solar, Envision Energy, Octopus Energy, 01.AI, and leading Cambridge scholars. Key themes include:

  • 🤖 AI disruption

  • 🌱 Green technology

  • 🛒 E-commerce & consumer lifestyle trends

Through keynote speeches and expert panel discussions, the forum delivers practical case studies, frontier trends, and market strategies to help participants better understand China’s evolving role in global innovation.


 Featured Group Sessions (Invitation-based)

  • Entrepreneurship & Early-Stage Growth: Insights into startup funding, growth strategies, and founder-investor dynamics  

  • AI in Action: Practical discussions on AI implementation across sectors, from LLMs and enterprise solutions to SaaS and healthcare


This event is organised by the Cambridge China Business Society (at Cambridge Judge Business School) × Chinese Students and Scholars Association in Cambridge in collaboration with CBAIA × King’s E-Lab


WHEN: Friday, 30 May 2025
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Keynotes | Panels | Networking
WHERE: The Cambridge Union Society, 9a Bridge Street, Cambridge CB2 1UB


🎟 Tickets are limited – reserve your place now and be part of shaping the future of global business.

TICKETS: Secure your ticket here


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