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Loco Ni Friti BrinmOct 30, 2025

Inspired by the theme of Beyond, TEDxCEIBS 2023 was held at CEIBS Shanghai Campus by MBA students in May, exploring topics such as rural revitalization, innovative elderly care, economic transformation, aerospace, international e-sports and rare diseases. More highlights here #TEDxCEIBS #BeyondInspiration #CEIBS #Innovation #RuralRevitalization #ElderlyCareInnovation #EconomicTransformation #AerospaceExploration #InternationalEsports #RareDiseaseAwareness #CEIBSHighlights

yonibalcha27Oct 30, 2025

Take a look behind the scenes at the highlights from TEDxCEIBS 2020! This year’s event was broadcast live to over seven million viewers. Centred on the theme of ‘Becoming: Me, Us, More’, TEDxCEIBS 2020 was organised by members of the #CEIBS #MBA Class of 2021 and featured a fantastic line-up of speakers, including both industry leaders and innovative minds. Read more here:

Cedric KouassiOct 30, 2025

Videos highlights from TEDxCEIBS: BRIDGE 2019, including a Former Prime Minister of France, a leading heart surgeon, a world-renowned cellist, and more.

Rumix Baade OkochaOct 30, 2025

May 28, 2016. Shanghai – From within CEIBS’ signature Pyramid on the Shanghai Campus, seven thought leaders from diverse industries and backgrounds came together for the 4th annual student-led TEDxCEIBS conference to share their interpretations of this year’s theme ‘Path’. The 100-member audience included CEIBS leaders, MBA students and members of the public, along with many more watching via live-stream on the Internet. - See more at:

Addis ZeweduOct 30, 2025

China’s veteran wildlife photographer Xi Zhinong explains why he chose this career path, and what he has seen and done in the past 30+ years as a wildlife photographer. He points out that a wildlife photographer in China has to spend most of the time racing against the extinction of wild animals. He has been trying to engage more people in conserving nature by establishing a website called “Wild China” and organizing wildlife photography workshops across the country.