Berkeley, California, became the ultimate brainstorm hub this week as entrepreneurs and academics from the U.S. and the Chinese mainland gathered for the Berkeley-China Summit. 🔥 The goal? To unlock next-level collaboration in tech, sustainability, and education – all while proving that business deals can bridge cultural gaps better than any TikTok trend.
Attendees dished on AI breakthroughs, green energy solutions, and startup ecosystems. 🚀 One Silicon Valley founder quipped, 'When you’re coding a drone project at 2 a.m., nationality doesn’t matter – caffeine addiction does.' Meanwhile, Shanghai-based researchers highlighted digital healthcare tools being tested across the Pacific.
Mark Niu, reporting from the scene, noted the 'Netflix-worthy mix' of optimism and practicality: 'Think Shark Tank meets UN General Assembly – but with better coffee.' ☕ The summit’s unofficial MVP? A bilingual AI translation app that kept conversations flowing smoother than boba tea.
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