Silicon Dragon Taipei 2016: Tech Chat – Bubbleye
Anita Huang of Taiwan Startup Stadium chats with James O’Claire about how Bubbleye is building its business from Taipei.
Anita Huang of Taiwan Startup Stadium chats with James O’Claire about how Bubbleye is building its business from Taipei.
Silicon Dragon Tech Chat – Taipei 2016: Shawn Guan of Taiwanese startup Umbo CV tells Bloomberg columnist Tim Culpan how he’s ramping up the business.
Silicon Dragon Tech Chat, Taipei 2016: Winnie Lee, COO of Taiwanese emerging company Appier with Arthur Chen of AlumVest
Global VC Panelist Edith Yeung of 500 Startups, Peter Hsieh of Acorn Pacific Partners, Kay-Mok Ku of Gobi Partners, Jay McCarthy of SparkLabs Global and moderator Rebecca Fannin of Silicon Dragon in Taipei, March 2016
Silicon Dragon’s weekly digest: Altos, Cherubic raise new funds for startups in Asia, China outdoes U.S. in billionaire ranks, Tencent inks $100M Twitch-like deal, Cisco dives into India’s digital, Baidu gets in on driver-less cars race.
This week’s Silicon Dragon News: China Media Capital takes stake in Ron Howard’s film group, Amadeus inks first India deal, 500 Startups steps up in Southeast Asia, Lightspeed recharges with 2 news funds at $1.2B, and Alibaba and SoftBank restructuring and bulked up. Elon Musk sounded off about Singapore roadblocks to Tesla. Plus, VR and cloud computing deals got funding.
Taiwan is entering a new era of cool and well-funded tech startups of all kinds — no longer known only as the semiconductor capital of the world.
Amazing to see the mainstream tech media catching onto the copy from China trend that Silicon Dragon spotlighted some 8 years ago (in a book by the same title).
Startup Asia Digest: VC Andrew Chung forums 1955, Didi tips scales at $20B, Huawei stands behind Tim Cook’s position, China’s Perfect World links up with Hollywood
Silicon Dragon continues its world journey in 2016 with a series of venture and tech events in leading innovation hubs.
Silicon Dragon’s 5th annual forum in London featured tech innovators and venture capital investors at the intersection of Britain and China. Check out the pix and videos.
Christian Faes of LendInvest chats with Koen Vandecaveye of London & Partners about how his fintech startup raised a lot of capital from China private equity firms – through a LinkedIn connection!