On August 6-7, 2020, the "Federation of Shenzhen Commerce United University Public Welfare Spark Shunde Lecture Hall" campaign co-sponsored by the Federation of Shenzhen Commerce, Shenzhen General Chamber of Commerce, Shunde District Committee and District Government was held successfully. Zhuang Lixiang, former Deputy Secretary of Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee, Zhou Xu, Member of Shunde District Committee Standing Committee, Cai Wei, Deputy District Head and other leading representatives attended the meeting. Ma Weihua, former President of China Merchants Bank and Honorary President of Federation of Shenzhen Commerce United University, teamed up with over 20 Shenzhen business executives including Liu Zhixiong, Chairman and CEO of 3Nod Group, Chen Jinsong, Chairman of Worldunion Group, Bo Lianming, CEO of Appotronics Corporation Limited, Chen Zhong, President of Galaxy Industry Group, Yang Jin, Vice President of TCL Technology Group and Chairman of Purplevine IP, to form a mentor group. Li Yang, Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Purplevine IP Group, and nearly 300 entrepreneur representatives from Shenzhen and Shunde participated, shared practical experience and innovative thinking, communicated exchanges and cooperation between the two places, discussed innovative business models, seeking common corporate development.
On August 7th, “Shenzhen-Shunde Cooperation and Collaborative Innovation” Federation of Shenzhen Commerce United University Public Welfare Spark Shunde Lecture Hall officially opened. Yang Jin, Vice President of TCL Technology Group and Chairman of Purplevine IP, shared with the participants the strategic thinking of enterprise intellectual property, the cutting-edge and practical international experience in IP operations, as well as TCL's practical achievements and thoughts on intellectual property operation during its twenty-year journey going abroad with the delegates on the topic of "Intellectual Property: The Essential Course for the Survival and Development of Innovative Enterprises".