Category: News
Where Billions in Self-Driving Vehicles is Going in the US & China
CNBC feature KEY POINTS Despite its promise, a future full of autonomous vehicles still seems like a distant fantasy. But tech giants, automakers, and start-ups from the U.S. and China, including Ford, GM, Baidu, Tesla, and Alphabet, have invested billions of dollars and years of R&D into making it a reality. Robotaxis seems like a good...
“Mr. Metaverse” and His Big Web 3 Bet Against Facebook
Yat Siu, executive chairman of Hong Kong-based Web3 start-up Animoca Brands, is known as Mr. Metaverse. Read CNBC article.
30-year Old Female Founder Stars in CRISPR Biotech
CNBC Special: The 30-year-old female founder at the forefront of a billion-dollar bet on CRISPR gene editing. That’s Janice Chen, Nathan’s sister.
The Silicon Valley fallout from waging economic war against Russia
The Silicon Valley venture capital fallout from waging economic war in Russia.
China Power: Up for Debate 2020
China Power: Up for Debate 2020, Video & Polls
Branson, Chambers Bringing Hyperloop, Millions Into Emerging Appalachia
Branson, Chambers bringing Hyperloop, millions into emerging Appalachia, by Rebecca Fannin for CNBC.
Silicon Dragon On Zoom: Ask VC Bill Tai Anything
On Demand Recording: Ask Me Anything, VC Bill Tai of Zoom fame
Silicon Dragon Event Calendar 2020
Silicon Dragon Event Calendar – 2020
10 Ways The Coronavirus Is Changing The Way We Do Business
Increased investment in biotech, robotics and videoconferencing result from the COVID-19 outbreak. Plus, no more handshakes!
Tech Titans of China Wins Silver Medal _ Best International Business Book
Good news! We have received word that Rebecca Fannin’s new book, Tech Titans of China, has won a Silver Medal for best international business book of 2020, presented by Axiom Business Book Awards. The four other books pictured left are by authors published by Hachette’s Nicholas Brealey, Rebecca’s global publisher based in London and Boston.
Silicon Dragon Circle Dinner: SF 2020 – Rethinking Chinese Strategies
Will disruption again lead to new innovation and investment opportunities for VCs and startups that once freely traveled the US-China highway?