CIIE inspires global confidence in Shanghai
The CIIE served not only as a platform for established businesses but also for budding entrepreneurs like Andrew Gatera, founder of Onecup Roasters, who sees the event as a springboard for innovation and market integration.
"CIIE is a great opportunity to visit and do research. Next year when we come to CIIE, we need a bigger booth. We need to visit more. We need to understand more about the China market."
Astrid Poghosyan, project manager at the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, shared her fascination with the CIIE's emphasis on technology-driven musical innovation. "People in Shanghai are eager to experience traditional art forms in new ways," Poghosyan observed. "Technological advancements are creating innovative musical experiences and Shanghai offers a diverse musical landscape."
Alessandro Conti, an Italian food vlogger and entrepreneur based in Shanghai, shared his journey, emphasizing Shanghai's openness as a catalyst for young entrepreneurs. "I think that China is part of me, a part of my growth. I naturally decided to develop in this place. I want to be part of this growth. I want to be building up my family and my future here."
Luo Bin contributed to the story.
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