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第四届达沃斯全球母基金峰会议程公开
母基金研究中心· 2026-01-21 09:16
Core Viewpoint - The fourth Davos Global FOF Summit will take place on January 21, 2026, in Davos, Switzerland, hosted by the Global FOF Association and organized by the China International Technology Promotion Association's FOF branch [2][3]. Group 1: Summit Overview - The participating institutions at this year's summit are notably strong, with the number of overseas guests surpassing that of domestic attendees for the first time [3][4]. - The Global FOF Association will release the "2025 World's Best FOF Investment Institutions List," continuing its tradition of publishing an annual list for six consecutive years, selected through recommendations and evaluations from invited investment associations in Europe, the United States, the Middle East, and other regions [4][3]. Group 2: Agenda Highlights - The itinerary for the fourth Davos Global FOF Summit includes a series of keynote speeches and panel discussions scheduled from 14:30 to 20:00 [5][7]. - Keynote speeches will feature prominent figures such as Nan Li Collins from the UN Sustainable Stock Exchange and Scott Voss from HarbourVest, among others [10][12]. - Panel discussions will cover topics like macro strategies and the new paradigm of cross-border investment opportunities, featuring experts from various sectors [13].
浙江临空示范区光电信息母基金二期招GP
FOFWEEKLY· 2025-12-29 10:11
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is the public selection of fund management institutions for the second phase of the Optoelectronic Information Mother Fund in the Shaoxing area of the Hangzhou-Shaoxing Airport Economic Integration Development Demonstration Zone, with a proposed scale of 5 billion yuan [2] - The fund is structured as a company and is fully funded by the Zhejiang Shaoxing Hangzhou-Shaoxing Airport Demonstration Zone Development Group Co., Ltd. or its subsidiaries [2] - The investment focus of the fund is on the new generation optoelectronic information industry and the integrated service industry, forming a "1+1" industrial system, with investment methods including direct investment or investment in sub-funds [2]