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Special Prize in 11th CNCSEICEC Shanghai Trials Challenge

09/07/2021

The Shanghai Trials of the 11th (2021) China National College Student E-Commerce “Innovation, Creativity, Entrepreneurship” Challenge (CNCSEICEC) hosted by Shanghai Municipal Education Commission and National E-Commerce Innovation Industry and Education Alliance, and organized by Shanghai Business School (SBS), has been successfully held in SBS Xuhui Campus recently. SDJU won altogether one special prize, one first prize, one second prize and eight third prizes, among which, the entry Smart ParkingSmart Parking Management System by Liu Heng, Cao Shanxiu, Lu Hailing, etc., directed by Professor Wang Zhijie, won the special prize. And another entry UPR—Unmanned Inspection of Distribution Room Based on Mobile Internet by Zhao Yuzhuo, Zhang Xinlin, Li He, Chen Dong, Dong Jiaqi etc., directed by Zhao Nan and Zhang Yanchi, won the first prize. These two teams were also awarded best creativity prize and best entrepreneurship prize respectively, which fully demonstrated SDJU students’ comprehensive ability in innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.

CNCSEICEC is an academic contest aiming to stimulate college students’ interest and potential, and cultivate their innovative consciousness, creative thinking, entrepreneurial ability, team cooperation and practical skill. This year, CNCSEICEC Shanghai Trials has in all attracted 270 teams from 24 universities such as Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tongji University and East China Normal University. Our university sent 15 teams after rounds of selection on campus. The competition included an 8-minute video display and 7-minute Q&A, all conducted online. At the Q&A phase, each SDJU teams performed confidently and calmly, displaying solid professional quality and outstanding innovative and entrepreneurial ability, which won the praise of judges.



Excellent results achieved have close relation with students’ passion and preparation, guidance of campus and off-campus advisors, support of Teaching Affairs Office (TAO) and hard work of the coaching team from Business School. In order to prepare for Shanghai Trials of this year, Business School, entrusted by TAO, started early and held campus trials from Apr. 9 to Apr. 23. Fifteen stood out from more than 40 teams. The Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (ICE) coaching team of Business School also successfully held campus coaching competition last November, and at the same time invited professional school and off-campus advisors to give counseling and speeches several times. (Yan Xiaoman)