From October 17thto 19th, the National Finals of the 12th“Xue Chuang Cup”National College Students’Entrepreneurship Comprehensive Simulation Exercise were held at Chengdu University of Technology. The team“Aim for Top 1”from our university stood out from the fierce competition among over a thousand elite teams nationwide with their solid professional competence and excellent teamwork skills, winning a national grand prize. The team's advisor, Wang Lei, received the Best Instructor Award.
This competition focuses on assessing the participating teams’ability to analyze and formulate enterprise operation decisions, covering areas such as consumer research, marketing, financial management, and supply chain management. It requires teams to use theoretical knowledge to analyze the environment and data during the operation process to achieve enterprise development goals. Team members need to collaborate, comprehensively and flexibly applying management skills to demonstrate professional competence, adaptability, data analysis ability, and problem-solving skills.
Zheng Ting from the School of Management, Gu Yuan and He Yinghao from the School of Economics, under the guidance of Wang Lei from the Undergraduate School, advanced through the provincial competition to the national finals. Captain Zheng Ting expressed gratitude for the university's strong support, the teacher's careful guidance, and the teammates’close cooperation, stating that the gains from the competition went far beyond the honor, leading to a deeper understanding of enterprise operations and the tempering of team cohesion and on-the-spot response ability.

He Yinghao, Zheng Ting, and Gu Yuan (from left to right) after the competition at the venue.
(Photo by the organizing committee)
It is reported that the“Xue Chuang Cup”National College Students’Entrepreneurship Comprehensive Simulation Competition is jointly organized by the Economics and Management Discipline Group of the National Demonstration Center for Experimental Education in Higher Institutions and the Chinese Society for Tao Xingzhi Studies. It is positioned as a national-level entrepreneurship simulation competition, focusing on the training of college students’innovation and entrepreneurship abilities. The competition is included in the China Association of Higher Education'sRanking List of National College Student Competitions for Regular Higher Education Institutionsand is one of the important indicator discipline competitions for measuring the effectiveness of innovation and entrepreneurship education in universities. The event attracts over 1,500 universities annually, with more than 300,000 participating teachers and students, and has been included in the official competitions hosted by the departments of education of over 10 provinces and municipalities such as Shandong, Hebei, Liaoning, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Chongqing. It has become one of the national innovation and entrepreneurship comprehensive simulation competitions with the widest participation and greatest influence in Chinese universities.