China Business Tour

Curtin Business School’s MBA and Executive Education is pleased to announce that we will be bringing together a group of MBA students, alumni, executives, SMEs and entrepreneurs for a seven day tour of three of China’s most innovative cities.
Tour Details
Dates: TBC
Cost: Approximate $8,000*
This includes deposit, internal travel within China, accommodation, airport transfers, networking event catering, lectures, all education materials, pre and post-briefing sessions and a welcome meal.
This cost does not include international return flights, travel visa, meals and other expenses participants may incur during the trip. Non-Curtin delegates will also have to arrange for their own travel insurance.
A deposit is required to secure your place.
*Cost is subject to change based on accommodation and internal travel cost fluctuations.

Locations

Beijing – Capital of China
Beijing is China’s political, economic, and cultural center. The world’s third most populous city, Beijing is still rooted in ancient history, even as the city reaches towards new heights, both metaphorically and physically. Zhongguancun, also known as China’s Silicon Valley, sits to the north-west, and is the birthplace of numerous technology firms, such as Lenovo. Zhongguancun Technology Park also houses the Chinese headquarters and research centres of numerous world-renowned technology firms, including Google and Microsoft.

Shanghai – Science and Technology Innovation Centre
As an international centre of economy, finance, trade and shipping, Shanghai is also at the forefront of promoting scientific and technological innovation. Implementing an innovation-driven development strategy and striving to build a science and technology innovation centre with global influence, the city has more than 300 national, municipal and county-level development zones, industrial parks and high-tech parks.

Shenzhen – China’s Emerging Silicon Valley
Has been one of the fastest growing cities in the world and China for the last 35 years. It is now a prosperous megacity and an emerging centre of innovation. A large immigrant city which is a manufacturing hotspot and home to some of the world’s most modern buildings. Shenzhen’s manufacturing has become increasingly high-tech, new-tech, and clean-tech favouring such industries as new information technology, biotechnology, new energy, new materials, numerical control tools, and robotics.
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