BY KARENA BENNETT Business reporter benettk@jamaicaobserver.com  Sunday, May 10, 2015

From left, co-ordinator of the Business Entrepreneur and Empowerment programme at the Institute of Law and Economics Dwayne Gutzmer; executive director of Scotia Foundation Joylene Griffiths- Irving; Head of Joan Duncan School of Entrepreneurship Michael Steele, Professor Rosalea Hamilton, CEO of Proudli Technologies Renae Bruce-Miller; CEO of Point Global Marketing Javette Nixon, and founders of FEEVR Jonoi Ramsay and Jason Miller (back row). (PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED BY SCOTIABANK)

 FIVE local start-ups will be heading to China on May 25 to compete for US$1 million in the US-China Investment Forum.

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