The alumni economy boosts urban development. Yesterday afternoon, Xiamen Investment Promotion Office and Xiamen Municipal Bureau of Commerce held a press conference on “Promoting Alumni Economic Development to Build a Better Urban Ecology” to introduce the city’s work in promoting alumni economic development and the achievements.
It is reported that since the 2021 Xiamen University Centennial Celebration Global Alumni Investment Conference, Xiamen has registered 1,061 alumni investment projects with a total investment of 247.6 billion yuan, of which 646 have been implemented with a total investment of 103.47 billion yuan. The alumni economy has become an important force to boost the economic and social development of Xiamen, adding new forces and condensing new kinetic energy to the long-term development of the city.
On the morning of July 2, Xiamen will hold the launch of the “Building Pillars” program and the inauguration of the Alumni Economic Alliance. In conjunction with the conference, the Xiamen Alumni Economic Development Summit Forum will be held on July 1.
The “Building Pillars” program is open to all alumni, with the theme of “Joining Classmates to Create the Future”. It aims to gather the strength of all alumni, extend the talent chain around the industrial chain, aggregate the capital chain around the innovation chain, and promote the agglomeration of industrial talents and industrial clusters in Xiamen. Upgrade to create a new model of “alma mater + alumni + city” growing together, nurturing each other, and developing cooperatively.
In addition to the official launch of the “Building Pillars” program, Xiamen will also unveil the Xiamen Alumni Economic Alliance, appoint a number of outstanding alumni as “Xiamen Investment Consultants” and “Xiamen Investment Consultants”, and hold exhibitions and projects of representative alumni investment promotion projects. A series of activities such as signing a contract.(Feng Na, reporter from Haixi Morning News)
Original title: Xiamen will vigorously develop alumni economy to boost urban development
Responsible editor: Fang Di