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Linnovate Partners Hosts Annual Cocktail Event in Beijing

Linnovate Partners hosted its annual cocktail event at the rooftop bar of New World Beijing Hotel on April 19, 2023. The event brought together clients and industry insiders from the private equity and venture capital (PEVC) sector for an evening of networking and insightful discussions.

 

The event commenced with a warm welcome from Linnovate Partners’ Chief Executive Officer, Henry Lin, who expressed his gratitude to the attendees for their continued support and collaboration. The cocktail reception provided an excellent opportunity for guests to mingle and forge new connections, with over 80 attendees from prominent private equity and venture capital firms and audit firms. In addition to fostering connections between industry professionals, the event also aimed to showcase Linnovate Partners’ commitment to the PEVC community in the region and its dedication to driving growth and innovation within the sector.

 

The event was a great opportunity for Linnovate to connect with its clients and partners in a relaxed and informal setting. The stunning views of the city from the Yin on 12 Rooftop Bar provided the perfect backdrop for the event, and attendees were treated to a selection of cocktails and canapes.

 

Linnovate Partners would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the clients and business partners not only in Beijing but the rest of Mainland China for contributing to the event’s success. The firm looks forward to hosting more such events in the future, providing valuable opportunities for collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the PEVC industry.

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