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Guangzhou Private Investment Co., Ltd. participated in the China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum

Guangzhou Private Investment Co., Ltd. participated in the China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum

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(Summary description)On October 26, 2018, the first "China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum" jointly held by the Chinese and Japanese governments was held in Beijing. The chairman of GDIC attended the meeting and group photo of Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Guangzhou Private Investment Co., Ltd. participated in the China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum

(Summary description)On October 26, 2018, the first "China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum" jointly held by the Chinese and Japanese governments was held in Beijing. The chairman of GDIC attended the meeting and group photo of Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

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On October 26, 2018, the first "China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum" jointly held by the Chinese and Japanese governments was held in Beijing. The chairman of GDIC attended the meeting and group photo of Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

 

Li Keqiang, Premier of the State Council of China (five from the right in the first row), Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan (four from the left in the first row), Wang Yi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of China (four from the right in the first row), He Lifeng, Director of the National Development and Reform Commission of China (three from the right in the first row), Hiroshi Shigeng, Minister of Economy and Industry of Japan (three from the left in the first row), Taro Kono, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan (two from the left in the first row), and Hiroshi Shimei, Chairman of Hitachi Group of Japan (eight from the second row) Hiroshi Nagai, President and CEO of Nomura Holding Co., Ltd. (second row, sixth from the left), Seiji Nakata, President and CEO of Daiwa Securities Group (second row, fourth from the left), Fu Yuning, Chairman of China Resources Group (second row, seventh from the right), Tu Guangshao, Chairman of China Investment Corporation (second row, fifth from the left), Hiroshi Murata, CEO of venture capital at Kyoto University (third row, fifth from the left) Chairman of Guangmin Investment (fourth from the left in the third row).

On October 26, the first "China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum" jointly held by the Chinese and Japanese governments was held in Beijing. Premier Li Keqiang of the State Council and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan attended the forum and delivered speeches, and took a group photo with representatives of major China-Japan cooperation projects. Zhang Chaomin, chairman of GDIC, attended the meeting and group photo of Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.    

 

On October 25th, Guangmin Investment and Kyoto University of Japan signed the Strategic Cooperation Agreement on Jointly Promoting the Incubation of Science and Technology Projects in the Markets of China, Japan and the Third Countries (hereinafter referred to as the "Cooperation Agreement") in Guangzhou. Wen Guohui, Mayor of Guangzhou, and Chen Zhiying, Executive Vice Mayor of Guangzhou, respectively met with Hiroshi Murata, CEO of Kyoto University Innovation Investment Co., Ltd., the signing representative. Yingshu Ishizuka, Consul General of the Japanese Consulate General in Guangzhou, attended the event.

 

Wen Guohui (second from right), mayor of Guangzhou, and Yingshu Ishizuka (third from right), Consul General of the Japanese Consulate General in Guangzhou, witnessed the signing ceremony between the Chairman of Guangzhou Private Investment Co., Ltd. (first from right) and Hiroshi Shida (fourth from right), CEO of Kyoto University Innovation Investment Co., Ltd.

 

According to the cooperation agreement, Guangmin Investment and Kyoto University Innovation Investment Co., Ltd. will jointly establish a Sino-Japanese parallel investment fund for the biomedical industry and jointly build a national Sino-Japanese biomedical industrial park in Guangzhou. Give full play to the leading role of Kyoto University in the field of biomedicine in Japanese universities, and carry out in-depth cooperation between the biomedicine technology of Japanese universities and the high-quality biomedicine industry base of Guangzhou, especially the rich clinical resources. The two sides jointly invested to help the projects planned to enter the Chinese market in the Japanese biomedical industry settle in the Sino-Japanese biomedical industrial park in Guangzhou, further promoting the cooperation between China and Japan in the field of biomedical industry.

 

Kyoto University, founded in 1897, is a comprehensive national university with a full range of disciplines and a large scale with its headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. It is also a world-class top research university. As one of the highest universities in Japan, Kyoto University enjoys a high reputation in the world, and its talents and academic achievements are world-renowned, known as the "cradle of scientists". So far, Kyoto University has produced 10 Nobel Prize winners, 2 Fields Prize winners, 6 Wolff Prize winners, 4 Lasker Prize winners, 4 Akutagawa Prize winners, 6 Kyoto Prize winners, 2 Japanese International Prize winners, the only Darwin-Walles medal winner in Japan, and two Japanese Prime Ministers. The number of CEOs and alumni of its top 500 enterprises ranks 12th in the world. In the field of biology and life sciences, Kyoto University's scientific research foundation and strength are particularly obvious, ranking the first in Japan and even the first in Asia. In 2018, special professor Ben Shuyou of Kyoto University won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his discovery of T cell inhibitory receptor PD-1.

 

 

Chen Zhiying, Executive Vice Mayor of Guangzhou City (center), held talks with Yingshu Ishizuka, Consul General of the Japanese Consulate General in Guangzhou (fourth from right), and Hiroshi Shida, CEO of Kyoto University Innovation Investment Co., Ltd. (fourth from left).

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