Silicon Dragon Tel Aviv 2015: Book Review – Israel and China
Silicon Dragon Tel Aviv 2016: Co-authors of new book, Israel and China, discuss the intersection of these two key startup nations.
Silicon Dragon Tel Aviv 2016: Co-authors of new book, Israel and China, discuss the intersection of these two key startup nations.
Silicon Dragon Tel Aviv 2015: Dealmaker panelists discuss China and Israel cross-border M&A
Silicon Dragon Tel Aviv 2015: Jon Medved of OurCrowd Talks Crowdfunding Trends with Dan Marom of The Crowdfunding Revolution
Facing uphill battle against well-positioned Ctrip and Qunar in China’s online travel market, Tuniu is set to take in $500M investment from Beijing hospitality group and in a 24% stake deal.
Alibaba gives Gobi the go-ahead to manage its new fund to back Hong Kong and Taiwan startups
Unicorn deals factored into the winners of venture investors at Silicon Dragon Awards for 2015. GSR took top prize for Didi investment, Sequoia weighed in with DJI deal. Vectr Ventures won angel investor honors.
Richard Liu, CFO of Shenzhen-based EHang shares how the drone maker is ramping up after recently raising $42 million from GGV Capital and Zhen Fund. Moderator: Bruno Bensaid of ShanghaiVest and AngelVest
Silicon Dragon Awards 2015: Fergus Clarke, co-founder of Lamplight Analytics, shares the startup’s strategy to scale up with his angel investors Alan Chan of Vectr Ventures and Martin Haigh. Jennifer Thompson of the FT is moderating.
Peter Yen, CEO & Co-founder of Taipei startup Pinkoi talks strategy with his VC backer Matt Cheng of Cherubic Ventures. Moderator: Benjamin Joffe, HAX
Raymond Yip, Co-founder & CEO of Hong Kong-based startup Shopline with his investor Danny Yeung, Founding Partner, SXE Ventures & CEO, Prenetics. Moderator: Rachel Chan, Innofoco
Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem passes two milestones in recent days with a new CTO government position and plans for an MIT innovation node.
The week’s news saw Kai-Fu Lee launch a bold plan to list Innovation Works on China’s New Board, Intel Capital add 2 more China startups to its growing portfolio, a thawing of the domestic IPO freeze, and Alibaba and Tencent getting behind China Media Capital.