UIC alumnus listed in Forbes 30 under 30

Financial magazine Forbes China released the 2020 Forbes 30 Under 30 List, in which there are 300 outstanding young people under 30 who are active in various fields in China. UIC 2015 alumnus of Applied Psychology and co-founder of Beeplus, Dai Jianjin, is the only young representative from Zhuhai enterprises.

   

Dai Jianjin

The list mainly assesses candidates from three aspects: influence, performance and innovation, with more than 50 entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, university professors serving as judges. The list is divided into ten sections, covering the fields of entertainment, sports, fashion art, lifestyle, etc., among which there are four sections involving emerging technology enterprises: enterprise technology, retail e-commerce and consumer technology, financial venture capital and industry, manufacturing, energy and environmental protection.

                           

Dai Jianjin comes from Hong Kong, China. After graduating from UIC, he co-founded Zhuhai Beeplus Technology Co., Ltd. with nine alumni including Jia Fan, who is the founder and CEO of Beeplus. Jia Fan was selected for the 2019 Forbes 30 under 30 list.

Dai Jianjin is in charge of community operation at Beeplus, and holds more than 100 international community activities in various forms every year. His role is to bridge communication and expand cooperation opportunities for the entrepreneurial youth coming from the Greater Bay Area and even the whole country.

At present, Beeplus has built and operated three national, provincial and municipal innovation platforms, as well as several Hong Kong and Macao youth entrepreneurship incubation bases and pilot co-office building projects. Dai Jianjin said that with the integration and development of the Greater Bay Area, he would continue to help Hong Kong and Macao youths develop their careers in the Chinese Mainland.

                             

Youth from Zhuhai and Macao visiting Da Hengqin Company and Beeplus Space

  

From Zhuhai Youth, Southern Metropolis Daily and MPRO
Editors: Samuel Burgess, Deen He, Xia Meng