SYDNEY, June 2 – 130 Chinese and Australian young innovators ascend the summit of the Australian landmark - Sydney Harbor Bridge on Monday, for launch event of China Australia Millennial Project (CAMP).
CAMP is a world-first bilateral business incubator inviting 130 young leaders aged 18-35 from China and Australia to collaborate and co-design solutions to the largest issues of the Asian Century, for example, the free trade agreement, infrastructure, future of energy and sustainable development.
The delegates have just finished a 3 months online program. They will have an intensive 5 day thought summit in Sydney from 1 to 5 June. Together, young leaders will create positive bilateral relations and develop cross-cultural Think Tanks to form creative solutions for big challenges faced by both nations.
BridgeClimb of the Harbour Bridge introduces Chinese delegates to the spectacular view of Sydney. After 3 months online incubator, Chinese and Australian young delegates finally meet each other for the first time. They forge a deep connection during the climb.
CAMP CEO, Andrea Myles, said, “Following nine months of online idea generation, it’s great to see these young innovators finally come together in person, as we launch our summit from the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge."
The Co-founder and director of China partnerships, Aimee Zheng said, the aim of bridge climb activity is engage Chinese and Australian young delegates use a creative platform to collaborate and gain insight into innovation. It will enhance the cooperation between China and Australia to a new level.
BridgeClimb CEO, Todd Coates, said, "BridgeClimb is proud to host this group of innovators as they generate solutions on important issues affecting us all. This event perfectly complements our own innovative Vivid Climb, which offers our Climbers an unforgettable interactive experience and unparalleled views of the Vivid Sydney Festival.”
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