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Tus-Holdings Delegation Concludes Productive Visit to New ZealandPrint

Post Time:2023-12-01来源:TusHoldings

To further advance the implementation of the cooperation memorandum signed between Tus-Holdings and the NEXT Federation in early August in Beijing, a Tus-Holdings Delegation comprised of Senior Executive Vice President Chen Hongbo, Board Secretary/International Business Director Yang Ming, and Chairman’s Assistant Wang Xin visited New Zealand for a working trip from November 23 to December 1, 2023, under the authorization of Chairman Wang Jiwu.


After attending the inaugural "High 5" New Zealand International Health Industry Summit, the Delegation undertook a six-day intensive schedule, engaging in visits and exchanges with ‌14 government agencies, universities, research institutions, incubators, investment firms, legal service providers, and real estate specialists including New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, Auckland Economic Development Agency‌, Embassy of the People's Republic of China in New Zealand, ‌Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Auckland, University of Auckland, Waikato University, Massey University, the Riddet Institute, Waikato Innovation Park, the University of Auckland’s "Newmarket" Science Park, "Founding Enterprise" Incubator, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts, Barfoot & Thompson, and Country Garden (New Zealand).


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Meeting with senior officials from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and Auckland's Economic Development Agency (EDA) at the Auckland City Council


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Visiting the University of Auckland and researching the Newmarket Innovation District


The Delegation also made full use of various opportunities to meet with important figures, including ‌Mr. Neil Quigley‌, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waikato; Mr. Peter Gluckman‌, former Chief Science Advisor to the New Zealand Prime Minister; ‌Mr. ‌Evan Williams‌, a renowned New Zealand lawyer, and ‌Dr. Hema Sritharan‌, former Chief Industrial and Scientific Advisor to the New Zealand Ministry of Defense, as well as key leaders and senior policy officials from major New Zealand research, diplomatic, and investment institutions, such as the New Zealand-China Council, the Maurice Wilkins Centre, the Ferrier Institute, the Royal Society of New Zealand, and New Zealand-Chinese Members of Parliament. During breaks in the visit, the Delegation also engaged in discussions and exchanges with the leadership of the Tsinghua Alumni Association of New Zealand.


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Meeting with senior policymakers in Wellington from the foreign affairs and technology sectors


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Exchanges with Tsinghua Alumni Association of New Zealand and "Founding Enterprise" Incubator


Over the past decade or so, Tus-Holdings has gradually expanded its innovation ecosystem network across the globe. New Zealand, with its reverence for nature, emphasis on health, and commitment to sustainable development, possesses unique natural ecosystems and technological advantages in the fields of agriculture, food, pharmaceuticals, and health. As global demand for health and high-quality living continues to grow, New Zealand’s strengths will inevitably garner increasing worldwide attention. During the visit, the Delegation deepened its understanding of New Zealand while extensively introducing Tus-Holdings, TusPark, and TusStar Incubator, outlining their operational philosophies, business models, and achievements. This has laid a strong foundation for Tus-Holdings’ future business expansion in New Zealand.


This business engagement was graciously supported and warmly hosted by Mr. Tony Browne, Chairman of the International Prospect Association and former Ambassador of New Zealand to China; Mr. Zhao Yingxiang, Executive Chairman and Board Chairman of the Association; and Mr. Chen Qianjun, Vice Chairman of the Board and Secretary-General of the Executive Committee.