Extending an "invitation" to investors in the Southwest region for the Chengdu event
2026-05-18 15:17

Attracting investment in Southwest China has never been easy.

As the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle accelerates its development, regions across the country are vying for projects, businesses, and industrial chains.

On one hand, as we sprint toward the start of the 15th Five-Year Plan, the tasks are piling up, and we can’t afford to slow down.

On the other hand, investment promotion channels are limited; after a round of visits, few companies have been contacted.

When it comes to investment promotion, project matching has reached a critical juncture of “evolution.”

Following the Beijing stop, the second leg of the 2026 Investment Promotion Network Closed-Door Exchange will take place in Chengdu.

On May 21, in a small-group, in-depth setting, we will join investment promotion directors and park managers to discuss and share solutions to the toughest challenges.

※Free of charge; limited spots available on a first-come, first-served basis.

01 Focus on Investment Promotion Methods

  • Not sure where to find potential companies?

  • Is the process of establishing connections with companies too lengthy?

  • Are truly effective connections few and far between?

Recently, [Investment Promotion Network] underwent a comprehensive upgrade, deepening the connection between investment promoters and companies.

When searching for projects, the new version supports multi-dimensional sorting based on smart recommendations, industry match, popularity, and distance, pushing projects to you like scrolling through videos so you can instantly review investment opportunities.

To contact companies, use User Link for one-click dialing to quickly follow up on projects and reach out to company representatives. Call data—including duration, status, and credit usage—is automatically recorded and can be linked to specific projects.

For park promotion, you can send park business cards and facility profiles directly from the chat window. When companies click on them, they immediately see the park’s advantages and policy documents—no redirects, no waiting.

At this event, we will break down this new workflow step by step, allowing the investment promotion professionals in attendance to get hands-on experience and connect with projects immediately.

Connecting with the right people is more important than connecting with more people.

In investment promotion, making frequent visits doesn’t necessarily mean making the right ones.

Relying on subjective analysis, inaccurate profiles, experience-based scripts, and post-reviews that miss the key points—you’re running yourself ragged, yet your project conversion rate remains stagnant.

While others are already using standardized tools to cover the entire process, if you’re still building templates from scratch and setting directions based on gut feelings, the gap will only widen.

This time, we’re bringing our battle-tested “AI-Empowered Full-Funnel Industrial Investment Promotion” program to an in-person setting:

From regional analysis, client profiling, and sourcing strategies to script development and data review, every step comes with ready-to-use tools and prompt templates.

We won’t get bogged down in AI theory—we’ll break down exactly how to transform vague investment promotion processes into replicable, standardized actions.

Prospective clients come, talk, and tour—but they just won’t sign.

Last year, the anxiety was “no companies know about me”; this year, the frustration is “they come, say they’re interested, but then there’s no follow-up.” Behind this lie four key concerns:

Afraid to invest: Will the policies still be valid next year? What if there’s a leadership change? Unwilling to invest: How long will it take to recoup the investment? Unable to invest: Environmental impact assessments are difficult, and land quotas aren’t being allocated. Uninterested in investing: Whatever you invest in loses money—better to wait and see.

These four hurdles all point to the same underlying issue: Who can provide “certainty” to enterprises?

We’ll break down why industrial parks have become a reliable choice for businesses by examining four key dimensions: the role of liaison officers, cost-benefit analysis, policy stability, and the availability of essential resources.

02 On-site Recommendations for High-Quality Projects

This closed-door session offers more than just methods and tools.

There’s another key highlight: recommendations for high-quality projects.

We have several criteria for ensuring the validity of project information:

First, thorough screening and analysis, with multiple verifications through corporate consultations.

Second, we provide real-time updates on the location requirements of potential investors.

Third, we facilitate direct contact between both parties, allowing them to reach out via phone.

[Investment Promotion Network] has accumulated a database of companies with genuine investment intentions, all of which have undergone rigorous verification and long-term monitoring.

This time, tailored to the industrial focus of your respective investment promotion regions, we have selected high-quality projects with clear, imminent site selection plans to present through on-site, one-on-one promotions.

By listening to companies’ genuine investment needs, understanding project layout plans, and addressing factors affecting project implementation, we aim to identify cooperation opportunities through face-to-face interactions.

What’s even more exciting is that companies with investment intentions may attend in person, offering opportunities for on-the-spot connections, face-to-face discussions, and adding each other on WeChat that very day.

Sitting around the same table, we’ll lay out all mutual concerns, bottlenecks, and infrastructure issues for open discussion. The park that best meets the company’s needs will secure its business.

[Investment Promotion Network] focuses on strengthening two-way connections to achieve an efficient match between “enterprise needs” and “industrial park facilities.”

The goal is not only to help industrial parks find suitable enterprises but also to help enterprises find suitable facilities.

03 Open Discussions in the Investment Circle

Small groups and in-depth interaction are the hallmarks of this closed-door meeting.

No empty talk—just practical, actionable strategies. Why should investment professionals attend?

Takeaways: Three key topics, each directly addressing the challenges of real-world investment promotion.

How to leverage the latest upgrades to investment promotion networks? How to ensure AI tools function seamlessly across the entire chain? How to resolve the four major pain points for enterprises? These aren’t theories you’ll forget after the session—they’re methods you can integrate directly into your workflow.

Resources to Take Home: Break free from regional limitations and meet face-to-face with investment promotion directors, overseas offices, and investment managers from across the country.

Broaden Your Horizons: Benchmark against leading national strategies, break free from local mindsets, and avoid detours in investment promotion; Network with Industry Leaders: Connect precisely with government and business contacts, share high-quality project leads, and explore collaboration opportunities.

Secure Projects: Find precise matches for high-quality projects currently under negotiation on-site, and promote genuine investment needs through one-on-one introductions.

Based on local investment promotion priorities, address core corporate needs head-on, quickly identify potential matches, engage in in-depth discussions with investors, and bridge the critical gap between lead matching and final negotiations.

Turn a single region’s exploration into a reference for the investment promotion industry; transform an individual’s trial-and-error into a collective consensus. Through mutual inspiration, we’ll open up new perspectives on investment promotion and broaden our professional horizons.

One more thing: Scan the QR code on-site to download the User Link app and claim your raffle ticket.

In Closing

Evolution is about truly changing the game.

Investment promotion professionals gather to turn each individual’s small step into a giant leap for the entire industry.

May 21, in Chengdu: the “Evolution: Adapting with Resilience” Investment Promotion Online Closed-Door Exchange awaits you.

Join investment promotion directors, overseas offices, and investment managers from across the country to find the right direction, master effective strategies, and connect resources. Act now—scan the QR code to register and secure your spot.

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