In March 2026, InvaDigm officially announced its sponsorship of the American Chinese Students Golf League. This league aims to provide a professional golf competition platform for the Chinese student community in the United States, promoting Sino-US cultural integration through sports exchange. As a specialized event for elite students, the league attracts Chinese students from top universities such as Stanford University and UCLA, and features both individual and team competitions to strengthen the cohesion of the student community through competition.

InvaDigm, as a strategic partner of the league, demonstrated its corporate social responsibility in promoting youth sports development through its sponsorship. The company stated, “The etiquette and competitive spirit inherent in golf resonate strongly with the pursuit of excellence among international students. By supporting such activities, we hope to create more diverse growth scenarios for the younger generation and promote the popularization of golf among them.” The league organizing committee emphasized that this event transcended the single function of traditional sports leagues, constructing a comprehensive platform integrating competition, exchange, and learning through social activities and cultural forums.
During the competition, players fiercely competed on a professional golf course, fully demonstrating the sportsmanship and teamwork of the Chinese international student community. After multiple rounds of competition, Li from Stanford University won the individual championship with an outstanding performance, while the UCLA team won the team championship with excellent teamwork. Post-competition surveys showed that 92% of participants felt the event effectively relieved academic pressure, and 87% of players said they expanded their cross-cultural social circles through the league.

This sponsorship marks InvaDigm’s strategic move in the field of sports community building. The company revealed that it will establish the “InvaDigm Sports Development Fund” to continuously support multiple sports leagues, including golf, and plans to cover major areas with large Chinese student populations worldwide within three years, benefiting more than 5,000 students annually.
