Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016: Chat – Chevy Beh, BookDoc
Chevy Beh, founder of BookDoc in Malaysia, is interviewed on stage at Silicon Dragon by contributor Ying-Ying Lu.
Chevy Beh, founder of BookDoc in Malaysia, is interviewed on stage at Silicon Dragon by contributor Ying-Ying Lu.
Aaron Lee, founder of Dash Serviced Suites, is interviewed on stage at Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016, April 14, by Jennifer Thompson of the Financial Times.
Panelists Cindy Chow of Alibaba, James Cen Bonsor of Fosun and Grace Yun Xia of Tencent discuss corporate investor perspectives with moderator Lulu Chen of Bloomberg at Silicon Dragon Hong Kong 2016, April 14.
Terence Kwok, founder of Hong Kong-based startup TinkLabs is interviewed on stage by Casey Lau, co-founder of StartupsHK.
Weekly digest: Xiaomi invests in Indian video streamer, Alibaba’s financial unit and Didi Kuaidi go for mega-billion dollar status in funding.
Silicon Dragon’s 5th annual forum in Hong Kong puts a spotlight on the rising stars of Asia and their investors.
Fear of failure or fear or missing out? Which will win in Taiwan? Venture investors and dealmakers Carman Chan, Edward Chyau, Tina Cheng, Heidi Huang and Vivian Wang debate the startup environment in Taiwan.
China Power: 11 China-based VCs rank among the top 100 startup investors globally while Mainland China counts 41 of 155 unicorn companies worldwide. New deals span India, Japan, the UK and Malaysia.
Silicon Dragon founder Rebecca Fannin, interviewed in London by IntelligentCrowd.TV, discusses venture capital cycles – boom to bust and so on.
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
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.