
An Invitation to Beijing Zhongguancun Science Park's 2008 Year-end Tour Event
(December 21st—24th, 2008)

Who Should Participate?
If you were born in China, and were educated in abroad, and you have been thinking about starting up your business in Beijing, or even just want to know about today’s Beijing Zhongguancun Science Park, you should go and take a look at it.
What is the Agenda of the Event?
Dec 21, Sunday, 15:00—21:00 Check-in at Beijing Ziyu Hotel (55 Zengguang Road, Haidian, Beijing, Tel: 6841-1188, www.ziyuhotel.cn
Dec 22, Monday, Tour to the Park and Tsinghua University
Dec 23, Tuesday, A lecture by the Park’s officer, and tour to the Park
Dec 24, Wednesday, Check out
12月21日(周日)15:00---21:00报到(地点:北京市紫玉饭店,地址:海淀区增光路55号,电话:010-68411188,网址: http://www.ziyuhotel.cn
12月22日(周一)参观园区(北清路、生命科学园、软件园、永丰产业基地、海淀创业园、清华大学留学人员创业园等)
12月23日(周二)中关村管委会领导《创业中关村》报告会(国际孵化器),参观园区。
12月24日(周三)考察结束,代表团中午12:00前退房。
What Will We Provide?
Beijing Zhongguancun Science Park will provide to the participants 3 nights of hotel room (double occupancy) and meals for free during the event.
What Should You do?
1) Contact me (see below) to get the application form
2) Fill in the form and send it back to me
3) When get approved, make your traveling plan (the participants are responsible for their own air tickets)
4) Show up there at the hotel on time on Dec 21, 2008, you will be all set!
Whom to Contact?
For application forms and questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Frank Tan, Chief Representative of Beijing Zhongguancun Science Park in Silicon Valley at:
(Mobile) 408-406-3118, or email: ftan@zgc-usa.com
We also welcome those who are traveling to China during that period of time for whatever reasons, and those who have already been settled down in China with their start-up businesses, to apply for participation.
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8:00 am-12:30 pm Program
PG&E Auditorium
77 Beale St. (between Market and Mission)
San Francisco, CA
$40 Students (with ID)
$75 Asia Society/Co-Sponsor Members
$100 Non-Members
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Both the US and China face daunting challenges in the areas of national security, long-term economic competitiveness, and global warming. Energy is at the center of all three, making it arguably the most important problem that we must solve in the coming decades. While there are no magic bullets, the answer clearly lies in increasing energy efficiency in the short term and developing sustainable, carbon-neutral energy sources over the longer term.
This conference is the first to bring together leading clean energy specialists from business, government, and academia from both the U.S. and China. The San Francisco Bay Area, Beijing, and Shanghai are rapidly becoming the global centers for clean energy technology promotion, development, and investment, and there are enormous gains to be achieved through enhanced collaboration between the regions. This conference, and a larger conference to be held in Beijing in November 2008, represent the beginning of an effort to encourage long-term collaboration between clean energy policymakers, researchers, and firms in the two countries.
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*What has been achieved to date -- – in research, applications, investment, and policy?
*What are the most vexing issues yet to be addressed?
*What technical developments and business models are needed to foster improved energy efficiency and the adoption of renewable energy sources?
*What can we expect to see over the next 5-10 years?
*How are Bay Area and Chinese firms and individuals working together to create a clean energy future? How can we do better?
*What cooperation between government policy organizations in the U.S. and China can best promote energy efficiency and renewable energy? How can such cooperation promote closer ties between the two countries?
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Keynote Speaker:
Zhao Zhongxian, Vice Chairman, CAST (Chinese Association for Science and Technology), Chairman of Chinese Academy of Science Advisory Committee
Panelists:
Zhou Dadi, founding director, Beijing Energy Efficiency Center (BECon); director, China Energy Research Institute, PRC
Ren Dongming, Deputy Director, Center of Renewable Development, Energy
Research Institute, PRC
Gary D. Conley, CEO, SolFocus, Inc.
Harrison Fraker, Dean, College of Environmental Design, U.C. Berkeley
Dian Grueneich, Commissioner, California Public Utility Commission
Robert Larson, Co-founder and Managing Director, Woodside Fund
Mark Levine Group Leader, China Energy Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (moderator)
Neal Gutterson, President and CEO, Mendel Biotechnology
Lenny Mendonca, Chairman, McKinsey Global Institute
Scott Sandell, General Partner, New Enterprise Associates
Paul Willems, Vice President, BP (moderator)
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Conference Underwriters: PG&E, McKinsey & Company, New Enterprise Associates, Callaway Venture Partners, Nixon Peabody LLP, and Mendel Biotechnology.
Media Sponsor: California magazine.
Conference Co-sponsors: Mart Bailey, Berkeley Chinese Alumni International Association (BCAIA); UC Berkeley China Initiative (BCI); Bay Area Council Economic Institute; Bay Area Science and Innovation Consortium (BASIC); Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory; University of California 10+10 Alliance.
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An Invitation for a 3 day Tour to Beijing Zhongguancun Science Park (Dec. 23~25, 2007)
Agenda in Chinese
Application Form in Chinese
Who Should Participate?
Those professionals who were originated from mainland China and then educated in abroad, now think about doing business in Beijing, or even just want to take a look at today’s Beijing Zhongguancun Science Park…
When and Where and What?
- December 23d to 25th, 2007
- Staying at Beijing Ziyu Hotel (www.ziyuhotel.cn)
- Touring the Park, universities and incubators, meeting with entrepreneurs and officers, learning about how to start up business there, and networking, dinning and winning…(See attached daily Agenda for details)
What Zhongguancun Will Provide?
- Free hotel room (double occupancy) for 3 nights (May 23d through 25th)
- 8 meals during the event days
- Bus transportation for the event activities
What Do You Need to Do?
- Fill in the attached Personal Information Form and send it back to me by email
- Make your own traveling plan and purchase air ticket
- Finally, you just show up there at Beijing Ziyu Hotel to check-in later afternoon Sunday of December 23d, 2007 and you will be all set…
(Ziyu Hotel is a 4 star hotel, located at 55 Zengguang Road, Tel: 6841-1188. It is close to HuaYuan Qiao.)
We also welcome those professionals who have already returned to China some time ago, and those who will happen to be there in China for whatever reasons at the time of our event to participate.
Your spread- word for this Event will be appreciated.
Any questions? Just contact:
Frank Tan
CEO, Zhongguancun Science Park’s Silicon Valley Office
Tel: 408 406 3118
Send your Form to: ftan@zgc-usa.com
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