Your Roadmap to Entrepreneurship
Real Projects Real Impacts
Students’ learning outcomes are showcased through diverse real-world deliverables: many teams have achieved remarkable results in various industry competitions with project proposals tailored to actual needs; outstanding projects have opportunities to step onto the global stage, undergoing evaluation and refinement against higher standards; interdisciplinary student teams have also made repeated breakthroughs in Dream Chasers, demonstrating their excellence in both project quality and presentation skills.
More importantly, these outcomes are deeply translated into practical applications: the student-initiated and operated XEC Coffee Shop is a prime example of turning creativity into tangible practice; some student-led startups have secured support from platforms like X³ Co-Venture, advancing to the stage of professional incubation and resource matching.

The Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Hub (EEH) is responsible for delivering the 25% minor curriculum for undergraduate programs, which serves as the core competency development pillar of engineering education at XJTLU Entrepreneur College (Taicang).
Starting from their sophomore year, students are required to complete 5 progressive ENT courses over the three-year period spanning sophomore to senior years. Guided by the core philosophy of “Exploration – Innovation – Transformation”, the curriculum constructs a holistic competency pathway: progressing from opportunity identification and idea generation, through data validation and prototyping, to presentation and implementation. EEH regards entrepreneurship as a trainable competency system, and through its systematic curriculum design, it clearly maps the three-year growth journey of engineering students.