The Secret to Making 6 Million in "Business War" is to Go All in

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The business simulation competition is back! All PRE students are divided into 12 companies. Combining knowledge, skills, and courage, a fierce battle for the commercial success of AI products begins. This competition encompasses four core components: company creation and product design, two-fiscal-year operational planning, a humanitarian aid order auction, and the final selection of outstanding individuals and teams.
In the initial stage of the competition, each team completed company registration and naming via mobile devices and quickly assembled a complete management team, including key positions such as CPO (Chief Product Officer), CSO (Chief Strategy Officer), COO (Chief Operations Officer), and CEO (Chief Executive Officer).
Among them, "722 Company" stood out for its innovative product portfolio. Their AI virtual companion system, intelligent photo editing technology, and medication management AI designed specifically for the elderly (with voice reminders and dosage control) garnered widespread attention.
"These ideas stemmed from the team's brainstorming sessions," said Wang Puqi, CPO of "722 Company" and winner of the event's Best CPO award. "We place particular emphasis on product practicality and market fit."
This philosophy aligns with current trends in AI technology. From the recent humanoid robots debuting at marathons to digital agents created from deceased individuals' data, "Ghost Generation," artificial intelligence is demonstrating limitless possibilities in various fields.