Silicon Dragon Valley 2016: VR Innovators
Silicon Dragon Valley 2016: VR panelists Tim Chang, Mayfield Fund; Tim Merel, Digi-Capital; Eugene Chung, Penrose Studios; Marc Jackson, Seahorn Capital with moderator and serial author Shel Israel.
Silicon Dragon Valley 2016: VR panelists Tim Chang, Mayfield Fund; Tim Merel, Digi-Capital; Eugene Chung, Penrose Studios; Marc Jackson, Seahorn Capital with moderator and serial author Shel Israel.
Travis Katz, founder & CEO of Gogobot, chats with Lilly Huang of SVB about scaling up his AI-focused travel startup. He also discusses his experience in helping to launch MySpace in China.
Alvin Xu, partner of 51 VR, a real estate VR service, chats with Selina Wang of Bloomberg News about scaling up.
Yi Wang, founder of Liulishuo, an AI app for English learning, chats with KPMG partner Joseph Yuen about scaling up.
Alex Lai, founder of Metron Force, talks and demos his latest in IoT technology with John Kinzer of SVB Asia Link at Silicon Dragon Valley 2016.
Silicon Dragon Valley 2016 Pitch Competition: Ray Wu, founder of Wynd, won the contest judged by VCs Jay Eum, Hans Tung and Edith Yeung.
Silicon Dragon Valley 2016: Madhavan Ramanujam, author of the new book Monetizing Innovation, chats with Eric Savitz of The Brunswick Group.
Silicon Dragon Valley 2016: Amy Karam, author of The China Factor, chats with SVB’s Ken Wilcox, who wrote the foreword for the new book.
LA innovation campus opens to help jumpstart LA’s startups, new fund that bridges China and the Valley is raised, DCM portfolio company gets acquired by China buyout fund.
Silicon Dragon Valley 2016: China Tech Goes Mainstream, Plus a Market Sector Outlook on VR
October 5 / Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center / San Francisco
Silicon Dragon Talk: Venture capitalists Hans Tung and Chris Evdemon contend that China and U.S. are not in a tech race. It’s more of a tech relay.
There’s little doubt that VR and AR are going mainsteam, leading to a fourth wave of consumer technology change fed by massive investment in the sector such as the massive $794 million round for MagicLeap in 2014. A record $2.3 billion has been invested in virtual and augmented reality startups in the last 12 months, with the...