Podcasts Archives · TechNode https://technode.com/tag/podcasts/ Latest news and trends about tech in China Thu, 17 Feb 2022 10:46:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://technode.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/cropped-cropped-technode-icon-2020_512x512-1-32x32.png Podcasts Archives · TechNode https://technode.com/tag/podcasts/ 32 32 20867963 China Tech Investor: China’s data regulations foster both security and development? With Tom Nunlist https://technode.com/2021/12/10/china-tech-investor-chinas-data-regulations-foster-both-security-and-development-with-tom-nunlist/ Fri, 10 Dec 2021 04:32:21 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=163975 In this episode, the guys are joined by Trivium China’s Tom Nunlist to discuss China’s evolving data regulation. ]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys are joined by Trivium China’s Tom Nunlist to discuss China’s evolving data regulation. They go over the three pieces of legislation that are shaping the country’s broad policy towards data, and how it diverges from the frameworks in the US and Europe, and how China’s assertive approach to such policy may impact the future of data protection standards globally.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Tom Nunlist – @freefader

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China Tech Investor: Baidu, Tencent and Alibaba earnings with Michael Norris https://technode.com/2021/11/29/china-tech-investor-baidu-tencent-and-alibaba-earnings-with-michael-norris/ Mon, 29 Nov 2021 05:07:31 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=163701 In this earnings episode, the guys welcome back Michael Norris to discuss September quarter earnings for Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba. They also answer some listener questions towards the end about which company will benefit the most from opening walled gardens as China ramps up antitrust regulations.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this earnings episode, the guys welcome back Michael Norris to discuss September quarter earnings for Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba. They also answer some listener questions towards the end about which company will benefit the most from opening walled gardens as China ramps up antitrust regulations.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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China Tech Investor: Will online gaming remain a pillar of China’s digital economy? https://technode.com/2021/10/29/china-tech-investor-will-online-gaming-remain-a-pillar-of-chinas-digital-economy/ Fri, 29 Oct 2021 04:25:57 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=162999 In this episode, the guys are joined SCMP’s Josh Ye to discuss China’s gaming industry. They go over recent regulations, misconceptions, among others.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys are joined by South China Morning Post’s Josh Ye to discuss China’s gaming industry. They go over recent regulations, misconceptions, and whether Chinese gaming firms have a leg up in the future of the “metaverse.” James and Ell also briefly discuss Luckin Coffee, Evergrande, and antitrust regulations.

To read more of Josh’s work on gaming in China and much more, check out the Pro Edition of SCMP’s 2021 China Internet Report.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Josh Ye – @TheRealJoshYe

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China Tech Investor: Evergrande: How we got here, and what it means, with Ming Zhao https://technode.com/2021/09/30/china-tech-investor-evergrande-how-we-got-here-and-what-it-means-with-ming-zhao/ Thu, 30 Sep 2021 06:22:48 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=162439 china tech investor podcast evergrande regulation china tech real estateIn this episode, the guys are joined by tech founder and fintwit thread-weaver Ming Zhao, as they discuss the broader context of Evergrande’s growth and collapse.]]> china tech investor podcast evergrande regulation china tech real estate

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys are joined by tech founder and financial blogger Ming Zhao. They discuss the broader context of Evergrande’s growth and collapse, and what this means for the broader Chinese economy. Topics include China’s balance-sheet expansion, off-balance-sheet lending, and past instances of heavy leverage and collapse for Chinese firms.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Ming Zhao – @fabiusmercurius

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China Tech Investor: Breaking down China’s tech regulation (thus far), with John Artman https://technode.com/2021/09/17/china-tech-investor-breaking-down-chinas-tech-regulation-thus-far-with-john-artman/ Fri, 17 Sep 2021 09:24:20 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=162194 china tech investor podcast john artman scmp regulation china techIn this episode, the guys are joined for the second time by John Artman, tech editor at the South China Morning Post. ]]> china tech investor podcast john artman scmp regulation china tech

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys are joined for the second time by John Artman, tech editor at the South China Morning Post. They go over some of the SCMP’s 4th annual China Internet Report released recently, and talked about the four areas of China tech regulations: antitrust, fintech, data security, and cryptocurrency. They also go over China’s recent crackdown on overseas IPOs and what that means for overseas investors.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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China Tech Investor: Kuaishou, Tencent, and Xiaomi earnings, with Michael Norris https://technode.com/2021/09/03/china-tech-investor-kuaishou-tencent-and-xiaomi-earnings-with-michael-norris/ Fri, 03 Sep 2021 10:33:12 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=161858 tencent kuaishou xiaomiIn this episode, the guys are joined by regular guest Michael Norris to review some Q2 earnings highlights of Kuaishou, Tencent, and Xiaomi.]]> tencent kuaishou xiaomi

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys are joined by regular guest Michael Norris to review some Q2 earnings highlights of Kuaishou, Tencent, and Xiaomi: The three companies have faced dramatically different fates in recent months, and their trajectories may offer insights into the current state of China’s tech and its regulatory overhaul.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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China Tech Investor: Didi’s evolving saga and Beijing’s regulatory ambitions, with Kendra Schaefer https://technode.com/2021/07/30/china-tech-investor-didis-evolving-saga-and-beijings-regulatory-ambitions-with-kendra-schaefer/ Thu, 29 Jul 2021 17:49:12 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=160825 didi china tech investorIn this episode, the guys are joined by Kendra Schaefer, partner at Trivium China. They dig into the ever-evolving saga at Didi, whose decision to go through with a US IPO against Beijing’s wishes has landed it in hot water. ]]> didi china tech investor

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys are joined by Kendra Schaefer, partner at Trivium China and head of the firm’s tech practice. They dig into the ever-evolving saga at Didi, whose decision to go through with a US IPO against Beijing’s wishes has brought about waves of regulatory wrath against the ride-hailing and mobility giant. Kendra’s insights are helpful for investors, analysts, or anyone hoping to understand the new rules of the road for China’s tech firms.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Kendra Schaefer – @kendraschaefer

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China Tech Investor: MissFresh and Dingdong Maicai, with Emma Lee https://technode.com/2021/07/08/china-tech-investor-missfresh-and-dingdong-maicai-with-emma-lee/ Thu, 08 Jul 2021 07:36:29 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=160201 In this episode the guys welcome Emma Lee back to discuss MissFresh and Dingdong Maicai. Key topics include what grocery e-commerce is, who the players in the space are, how they are different, and more.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode the guys welcome Emma Lee back to discuss MissFresh and Dingdong Maicai. Key topics include what grocery e-commerce is, who the players in the space are, how they are different, and more. Elliott and James also discuss Didi Global. The conversation with Emma Lee was recorded on July 1, 2021 and the rest of the episode was recorded on July 2, 2021. 

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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China Tech Investor: Baidu, Tencent, and JD earnings, with Michael Norris https://technode.com/2021/06/10/china-tech-investor-baidu-tencent-and-jd-earnings-with-michael-norris/ Thu, 10 Jun 2021 07:53:38 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=159157 tencent baidu jd CTI stocksIn this episode, James, Elliott, and Michael Norris discuss the quarterly earnings of Baidu, Tencent, and JD, while also answering questions from listeners.]]> tencent baidu jd CTI stocks

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

It’s another earnings episode, so the guys welcome Michael Norris back to the show. They discuss the quarterly earnings of Baidu, Tencent, and JD, while also answering questions from listeners. Key topics include what a new era in tech regulation means for stocks.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Michael Norris – @briefnorris

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China Tech Investor: The past, present, and future of Bytedance, with Zheping Huang (plus Kuaishou earnings) https://technode.com/2021/05/28/china-tech-investor-the-past-present-and-future-of-bytedance-with-zheping-huang-plus-kuaishou-earnings/ Fri, 28 May 2021 07:33:18 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=158554 James, Elliott, and Bloomberg's Zheping Huang discuss what the future has in store for Bytedance now that their founder Zhang Yiming is no longer CEO.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, James and Elliott are joined for the second time by Bloomberg tech reporter Zheping Huang. They discuss what the future has in store for ByteDance now that their founder Zhang Yiming is no longer in the CEO role. Zheping and his colleagues recently completed a six-part podcast series chronicling the rise of ByteDance’s Tiktok in the US, and the Trump administration’s attempts to ban it. 

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Zheping Huang – @pingroma

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China Tech Investor: China’s evolving semiconductor landscape, with Stewart Randall https://technode.com/2021/05/12/china-tech-investor-chinas-evolving-semiconductor-landscape-with-stewart-randall/ Wed, 12 May 2021 07:33:55 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=157958 semiconductor china tech stewart randallStewart Randall talks about the semiconductor frenzy in China, and how investors can differentiate the contenders from the pretenders.]]> semiconductor china tech stewart randall

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, James and Elliott are joined by Stewart Randall, Director of Operations at Intralink Shanghai and a regular TechNode contributor. Stew talks about the current semiconductor frenzy in China, what are the factors fueling it, and how investors can differentiate the contenders from the pretenders.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Stewart Randall – @stewrandall

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China Tech Investor: Zhihu is a household name in China. But will it pay off for shareholders? With Zeyi Yang https://technode.com/2021/04/12/china-tech-investor-zhihu-is-a-household-name-in-china-but-will-it-pay-off-for-shareholders-with-zeyi-yang/ Mon, 12 Apr 2021 10:01:56 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=156943 china tech investor Zhihu IPOJames and Elliott are joined by Protocol’s Zeyi Yang, who shares his thoughts on Zhihu, the popular Chinese information-sharing platform that recently IPOed in New York.]]> china tech investor Zhihu IPO

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, James and Elliott are joined by Protocol’s Zeyi Yang. Zeyi shares his thoughts on Zhihu, the popular Chinese information-sharing platform that recently IPOed in New York. The guys discuss the company’s strengths and weaknesses, and how investors view the company’s potential.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Zeyi Yang – @zeyiyang

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China Tech Investor: Pinduoduo, Kuaishou, and Meituan earnings, plus listener questions, with Michael Norris https://technode.com/2021/04/02/china-tech-investor-pinduoduo-kuaishou-and-meituan-earnings-plus-listener-questions-with-michael-norris/ Fri, 02 Apr 2021 06:32:00 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=156700 norris pinduoduo meituan kuaishou CTIJames and Elliott are joined by frequent CTI guest Michael Norris to cover the 2020 Q4 earnings of Pinduoduo, Kuaishou, and Meituan.]]> norris pinduoduo meituan kuaishou CTI

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, James and Elliott are joined by frequent CTI guest Michael Norris to cover the 2020 Q4 earnings of Pinduoduo, Kuaishou, and Meituan. The guys also answer some questions posed by listeners of the show on Twitter.

Sorry folks, we had a little trouble with our recording setup and there’s some interference in the audio.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Kuaishou

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  • Michael Norris – @briefnorris

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China Tech Investor: Chinese Antritrust Exceptionalism, with Angela Huyue Zhang https://technode.com/2021/03/19/china-tech-investor-chinese-antritrust-exceptionalism-with-angela-huyue-zhang/ Fri, 19 Mar 2021 11:13:24 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=156385 China Tech Investor Angela ZhangRecorded live on Clubhouse, Elliott chats with University of Hong Kong professor Angela Zhang about her new book "Chinese Antitrust Exceptionalism."]]> China Tech Investor Angela Zhang

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

Recorded live on Clubhouse, Elliott chats with University of Hong Kong professor Angela Zhang about her new book “Chinese Antitrust Exceptionalism.” They explore the unique structural and cultural frameworks that distinguish China’s antitrust approach from that of other prominent nations, how China may use antitrust in its competition with the US, and what investors can learn from Ant Group’s halted IPO. 

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor: Ant Group, DCEP, crypto mining, and all things China fintech with Eliza Gkritsi https://technode.com/2021/02/26/china-tech-investor-ant-group-dcep-crypto-mining-and-all-things-china-fintech-with-eliza-gkritsi/ Fri, 26 Feb 2021 06:53:14 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=155769 China Tech Investor digital yuanIn this episode, James and Elliott are joined by TechNode's Eliza Gkritsi to discuss Ant Group’s fate. ]]> China Tech Investor digital yuan

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, James and Elliott are joined by TechNode’s own Eliza Gkritsi. Eliza gives an update on how Ant Group’s fate may change as a result of new regulations. She also gives her takeaways at this current point of China’s digital currency rollout. The conversation also touches on China’s crypto-mining industry, and the rig-makers who have been benefiting from Bitcoin’s latest bull run.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor: Is Kuaishou more than a smaller Bytedance? With Michael Norris https://technode.com/2021/02/09/cti-69-is-kuaishou-just-a-smaller-version-of-bytedance-or-is-it-something-more-with-michael-norris/ Tue, 09 Feb 2021 08:53:47 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=155411 Kuaishou vs Tiktok feature imageIn this episode, James and Elliott are once again joined by regular guest Michael Norris to discuss Kuaishou’s blockbuster IPO. ]]> Kuaishou vs Tiktok feature image

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, James and Elliott are once again joined by regular guest Michael Norris to discuss Kuaishou’s blockbuster IPO. They cover what it is that Kuaishou does as a business, its financial situation, and where its growth prospects are going forward. Is Kuaishou a good company? Or is it the fast-growing short video segment which is drawing the investor interest?

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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  • Michael Norris – @briefnorris

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China Tech Investor: From Alibaba & Ant to Xiaomi: Looking back at 2020, forward to 2021 https://technode.com/2021/01/19/china-tech-investor-from-alibaba-ant-to-xiaomi-looking-back-at-2020-forward-to-2021/ Tue, 19 Jan 2021 09:05:07 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=154778 2020, alibaba, ant, xiaomiJames and Elliott review the winners and losers of 2020, what they got right and what they got wrong, as well as the lessons they learned.]]> 2020, alibaba, ant, xiaomi

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, James and Elliott review the winners and losers of 2020, what they got right and what they got wrong, as well as the lessons they learned. They also look forward to the rest of 2021, anticipating trends, as well as companies to watch. They discuss Bilibili, Alibaba, Ant, Xiaomi, Baidu, and more.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor: The boom and bust of China’s ‘second landlords,’ with Capucine Cogné https://technode.com/2020/12/23/china-tech-investor-the-boom-and-bust-of-chinas-second-landlords-with-capucine-cogne/ Wed, 23 Dec 2020 09:04:01 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=153956 second landlords, china tech, real estateChina's "second landlord" platforms have seen a dramatic rise and fall. What led to their fall from grace and who stands to benfit as the industry consolidates?]]> second landlords, china tech, real estate

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

This week’s guest is Capucine Cogné, a real estate industry specialist based in Chengdu who has been following the rise and fall of China’s “second landlord” platforms. She discusses what led to their rise, the unique circumstances of their fall, and who might stand to benefit as the industry now consolidates.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor: EV makers got a big charge in 2020, with Tu Le https://technode.com/2020/12/15/china-tech-investor-ev-makers-got-a-big-charge-in-2020-with-tu-le/ Tue, 15 Dec 2020 10:20:36 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=153735 Tu Le CTI NioElectric vehicle stocks have experienced stratospheric growth this year. What will they need to achieve in order to justify their share prices?]]> Tu Le CTI Nio

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

This week, Tu Le from Sino Auto Insights joins the show to discuss the stratospheric rise that electric vehicle stocks have experienced this year, and what those firms will need to achieve in order to justify their share prices. They also discuss the major players on the software side of the EV equation. 

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • Bilibili
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor: Strong quarters for Bilibili, Pinduoduo, and Tencent, with Michael Norris https://technode.com/2020/12/01/china-tech-investor-strong-quarters-for-bilibili-pinduoduo-and-tencent-with-michael-norris/ Tue, 01 Dec 2020 06:00:41 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=153338 Michael Norris is back for his regular earnings check-in, as the guys go over the calls from Bilibili, Pinduoduo, and Tencent.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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This week, Michael Norris is back for his regular earnings check-in, as the guys go over the calls from Bilibili, Pinduoduo, and Tencent, including Bilibili’s formula for success, and the increasingly intense debate between Pinduoduo’s longs and shorts.

Hosts may have interests in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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China Tech Investor: How Bytedance Built an ‘Attention Factory,’ with Matthew Brennan https://technode.com/2020/11/13/china-tech-investor-how-bytedance-built-an-attention-factory-with-matthew-brennan/ Fri, 13 Nov 2020 08:21:06 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=152805 CTI Bytedance attention factory feature imageElliott and James welcome Matthew Brennan to discuss his new book: Attention Factory: The Story of Tiktok and China’s Bytedance.]]> CTI Bytedance attention factory feature image

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

Elliott and James welcome back Matthew Brennan to the show to discuss his new book: Attention Factory: The Story of Tiktok and China’s Bytedance. Matthew shares insights into the company’s beginnings as well as its meteoric rise, the people and personalities that define its culture, and how Tiktok came close to failing in the US.

Hosts may have interests in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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China Tech Investor: Why the short sellers are targeting GSX, with Joe Ridsdale https://technode.com/2020/11/05/china-tech-investor-why-the-shorts-are-targeting-gsx-with-joe-ridsdale/ Thu, 05 Nov 2020 09:53:53 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=152510 China tech investor, stocks, GSXElliott and James welcome Joe Ridsdale, CEO of West Street Capital Partners to discuss firm's short position on Chinese ed-tech company GSX. ]]> China tech investor, stocks, GSX

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

Elliott and James welcome Joe Ridsdale, CEO of West Street Capital Partners. Joe explains why his firm is one of many who have a short position on Chinese ed-tech company GSX. The three of them also discuss the structural barriers to exposing fraud in such circumstances.

Hosts may have interests in some of the stocks discussed. Short sellers, such as the guest in this episode, earn money if the price of a stock falls. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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China Tech Investor: Xiaomi’s resilience, with Bryan Ma https://technode.com/2020/10/19/china-tech-investor-xiaomis-resilience-with-bryan-ma/ Mon, 19 Oct 2020 03:34:39 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=151943 China tech investor, GSX,Elliott and James welcome IDC’s VP of Device Research Bryan Ma to the show to discuss strong performance from Xiaomi in a tough year.]]> China tech investor, GSX,

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

Elliott and James welcome IDC’s VP of Device Research Bryan Ma to the show. They discuss how Xiaomi is benefiting from Huawei’s international troubles, the foothold they continue to establish in India and SE Asia, and how the pandemic has been a surprisingly good year for PC makers.

For a map of the Xiaomi ecosystem, and more information on its web of product partners, check out VC Roundup | How big China tech uses investments to build empires.

Hosts may have interests in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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China Tech Investor: Ant Group is really big, and really confusing https://technode.com/2020/09/25/ant-group-is-really-big-and-really-confusing/ Fri, 25 Sep 2020 04:11:29 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=151443 Ant Group fintech digital payment antitrustElliott and James try to get their minds around the Ant Group IPO, and the business behind what is likely to be the biggest IPO in history.]]> Ant Group fintech digital payment antitrust

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

Elliott and James try to get their minds around Ant Group’s IPO, and attempt to explain the business behind what is likely to be the biggest IPO in history.

Hosts may have interests in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Breaking down quarterly earnings from BABA, JD, and PDD https://technode.com/2020/09/01/breaking-down-quarterly-earnings-from-baba-jd-and-pdd/ Tue, 01 Sep 2020 06:09:57 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=150626 China tech investor earnings with Michael Norris coverElliott, James, and Michael Norris discuss quarterly earnings reports of Alibaba, JD, and Pinduoduo, and what investors can expect.]]> China tech investor earnings with Michael Norris cover

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

In an earnings season tradition, Elliott and James bring on Michael Norris to discuss the quarterly earnings reports of Alibaba, JD, and Pinduoduo, and discuss what investors should be looking for from them going forward.

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Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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China’s cloud landscape, with Kevin Xu https://technode.com/2020/08/26/chinas-cloud-landscape-with-kevin-xu/ Wed, 26 Aug 2020 02:33:11 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=150454 Kevin Xu joins the podcast to discuss China’s cloud computing services landscape, TSMC and intense competition in semiconductor development.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

Elliott and James welcome Kevin Xu to the podcast this week. Kevin is the author of Interconnected, a bilingual newsletter on tech, business, geopolitics, and US-China relations. The three guys discuss China’s cloud services landscape and its competitive dynamics. They also discuss TSMC and the intense competition in semiconductor development.

Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Are China and India getting a tech divorce? With Dev Lewis https://technode.com/2020/08/03/are-china-and-india-getting-a-tech-divorce-with-dev-lewis/ Mon, 03 Aug 2020 01:12:40 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=149452 China India techwarElliott and James welcome Dev Lewis back to the podcast to discuss what a worsening relationship means for Chinese tech companies in India.]]> China India techwar

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

Elliott and James welcome Digital Asia Hub fellow Dev Lewis back to the podcast to discuss what a worsening diplomatic relationship between China and India means for Chinese tech companies in India, and what the future of India’s tech landscape will look like. James and Ell also chat about the prospects of IPOs from Ant Financial and Didi Chuxing. 

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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  • Dev Lewis – @devlewis18

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Tom Orlik on why the China bubble never seems to pop https://technode.com/2020/07/21/tom-orlik-on-why-the-china-bubble-never-seems-to-pop/ Tue, 21 Jul 2020 03:32:56 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=148885 Orlik China bubbleEconomist Tom Orlik discusses his new book, reasons to be optimistic about the Chinese economy, and why it has avoided a major crisis.]]> Orlik China bubble

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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After taking some time to welcome his newborn son, James returns to his co-hosting duties, as he and Elliott welcome Bloomberg Chief Economist Tom Orlik to the pod to discuss Tom’s new book China: The Bubble that Never Pops. Ell, James, and Tom discuss reasons to be optimistic about the future of the Chinese economy, and why it has avoided a major crisis in the decades following Reform and Opening Up.

James and Elliott also cover a few other hot topics in the news recently, such as the prospect of a Tiktok ban in the US.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Alibaba, Bilibili, and Pinduoduo earnings, plus what to expect if Chinese companies delist from the US https://technode.com/2020/06/19/alibaba-bilibili-and-pinduoduo-earnings-plus-what-to-expect-if-chinese-companies-delist-from-the-us/ Fri, 19 Jun 2020 07:24:33 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=147379 China tech investor Alibaba Bilbili PinduoduoMichael Norris fills in as cohost, discussing Alibaba, Bilibili, and Pinduoduo Q1 earnings, as well as risk of Chinese companies delisting from US .]]> China tech investor Alibaba Bilbili Pinduoduo

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

This week, James is taking some time off with his newborn, so CTI regular Michael Norris fills in as cohost. He and Elliott discuss Alibaba, Bilibili, and Pinduoduo’s Q1 earnings, as well as what the possibility of Chinese companies delisting from US exchanges will mean for investors.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Just how much tech is in China’s health code? https://technode.com/2020/05/29/just-how-much-tech-is-in-chinas-health-code/ Fri, 29 May 2020 03:49:57 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=139368 China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry. Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup […]]]>

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

As the coronavirus swept through China, communities, local governments, and business have been trying to figure out how to best follow social isolation rules. This being China, of course, tech majors and telcos jumped at the chance to serve the country by leveraging their vast data pools. But how much tech is actually behind the country’s health code systems? Should we be more worried about how China is using data.

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Tencent earnings, Pinduoduo’s 20-F, and digital currency in China with Wolfie Zhao https://technode.com/2020/05/22/tencent-earnings-pinduoduos-20-f-and-digital-currency-in-china-with-wolfie-zhao/ Fri, 22 May 2020 02:59:35 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=139035 Alibaba Pinduoduo Bilibili earningsChina Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies. Make sure you don’t […]]]> Alibaba Pinduoduo Bilibili earnings

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

This week, the guys welcome Coindesk Asia Editor Wolfie Zhao to the pod to discuss the latest progress in China’s development of a digital currency, and also swap stories of the exciting and dynamic gray market in China that has built up around cryptocurrency mining and trading. James and Elliott also look into Pinduoduo’s 20-F and discuss the latest earnings reports from Tencent and JD.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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After Luckin, fraud will still be a problem with Wei Sheng https://technode.com/2020/04/30/after-luckin-fraud-will-still-be-a-problem-with-wei-sheng/ Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:44:40 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=137891 Wei Sheng joins to discuss a recent lawsuit filed against Luckin Coffee in China, and how regulators are cracking down on the company since their admission of fraud. ]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

An episode full of salacious scandals and controversy! In this episode, the guys welcome back Technode’s own Wei Sheng to discuss a recent lawsuit filed against Luckin Coffee in China, and how regulators are cracking down on the company since their admission of fraud. James and Elliott also discuss the controversy brewing between Meituan and their vendors, Pinduoduo’s recent moves, and the scandalous love affair involving some of the biggest names in the Alibaba ecosystem.   

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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How COVID-19 is a ‘new retail’ tipping point with Michael Zakkour https://technode.com/2020/04/22/how-covid-19-is-a-new-retail-tipping-point-with-michael-zakkour/ Wed, 22 Apr 2020 07:22:09 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=137312 China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies. Make sure you don’t […]]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys welcome back Michael Zakkour, Founder and Chief Strategist of 5 New Digital. They discuss how the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic have spurred a leap forward in e-commerce and new retail in both China and the US, and which firms are positioned to benefit. James and Elliott also look at Meituan’s earnings, as well as recent short-report allegations of iQiyi.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Luckin: The writing was on the wall with Michael Norris https://technode.com/2020/04/07/luckin-the-writing-was-on-the-wall-with-michael-norris/ Tue, 07 Apr 2020 03:56:45 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=136258 Michael, and the hosts, have been bearish on Luckin for quite some time.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

In this episode, the guys bring on CTI regular Michael Norris to discuss Luckin Coffee’s recent admission of fraud. Michael was an early skeptic of Luckin, identifying potential red flags around the company in the spring of 2019. Michael, James, and Elliott discuss the timeline for Luckin leading up to this admission, and what the potential fallout could be.

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Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Tencent, JD, PDD earnings, and Jeffrey Towson discusses the battle royale for services. https://technode.com/2020/03/26/tencent-jd-pdd-earnings-and-jeffrey-towson-discusses-the-battle-royale-for-services/ Thu, 26 Mar 2020 05:29:55 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=135527 China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies. Make sure you don’t […]]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

In this episode, the guys welcome professor Jeffrey Towson to discuss the ongoing battle over the digital services sector in China, as Alibaba, Meituan, Baidu, and others fight on a rapidly-changing battlefield. James and Elliott also chat about the “COVID recession,” investment strategies, and go over the quarterly earnings of Tencent, Pinduoduo, and JD. 

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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The coronavirus sell-off, and earnings from Alibaba, Baidu, and iQiyi https://technode.com/2020/03/04/china-tech-investor-50-the-coronavirus-sell-off-and-earnings-from-alibaba-baidu-and-iqiyi/ https://technode.com/2020/03/04/china-tech-investor-50-the-coronavirus-sell-off-and-earnings-from-alibaba-baidu-and-iqiyi/#respond Wed, 04 Mar 2020 03:37:07 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=128040 Michael Norris comes on to discuss the dramatic market correction as well as recent earnings]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts

In this episode, the guys welcome back guest co-host Michael Norris from Agency China. The three of them discuss markets’ sudden and dramatic correction and strategies for coping with such dramatically negative market sentiment. They also go over the recently-reported Q4 earnings reports from Alibaba, Baidu, and iQiyi.

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Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Huawei, Google, and the splinternet with Wei Sheng https://technode.com/2020/02/26/china-tech-investor-49-huawei-google-and-the-splinternet-with-wei-sheng/ https://technode.com/2020/02/26/china-tech-investor-49-huawei-google-and-the-splinternet-with-wei-sheng/#respond Wed, 26 Feb 2020 04:50:09 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=127624 TechNode's Wei Sheng discusses how Huawei is attempting to succeed in Europe without Google.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys welcome Technode’s Wei Sheng to discuss the continued US-China tech decoupling, and how Huawei is attempting to succeed in Europe without access to Google Play services. James and Elliott also look at how the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has impacted China’s tech giants thus far.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Coronavirus & China tech: Winners and losers https://technode.com/2020/02/10/china-tech-talk-88-coronavirus-china-tech-winners-and-losers/ https://technode.com/2020/02/10/china-tech-talk-88-coronavirus-china-tech-winners-and-losers/#respond Mon, 10 Feb 2020 10:10:33 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=126727 Matt and John discuss how the coronavirus is changing the face of tech in China.]]>

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

The coronavirus epidemic doesn’t show any signs of getting any better just yet. While the future of the outbreak is still unclear, the winners and losers of this are clear. In this episode, Matt and John discuss how the coronavirus is changing the face of tech in China.

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The coronavirus ripple effect, with Marcus Ryder https://technode.com/2020/02/06/china-tech-investor-48-the-coronavirus-ripple-effect-with-marcus-ryder/ https://technode.com/2020/02/06/china-tech-investor-48-the-coronavirus-ripple-effect-with-marcus-ryder/#respond Thu, 06 Feb 2020 08:36:41 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=126626 Marcus Ryder comes on to try to get a grip on the many ways that the outbreak is shaking up our assumptions.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys welcome on veteran media executive and Caixin Global executive producer Marcus Ryder to discuss the massive ripple effect of the Wuhan coronavirus on China’s economy and tech industry. They try to get a grip on the many ways that the outbreak is shaking up our assumptions about the Chinese economy, markets, and tech space in the first quarter of 2020.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Xiaomi, 5G, Bytedance, and other ‘incredible’ predictions for 2020, with Wang Boyuan https://technode.com/2020/01/17/china-tech-investor-47-xiaomi-5g-bytedance-and-other-incredible-predictions-for-2020-with-wang-boyuan/ https://technode.com/2020/01/17/china-tech-investor-47-xiaomi-5g-bytedance-and-other-incredible-predictions-for-2020-with-wang-boyuan/#respond Fri, 17 Jan 2020 07:56:58 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=126109 In this episode, the guys welcome veteran China tech journalist Wang Boyuan to the show. ]]>

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Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys welcome veteran China tech journalist Wang Boyuan to the show. They make some bold and not-so-bold predictions for China’s digital economy in 2020, including what we can expect from Xiaomi, Bilibili, Bytedance, JD, and the continued rollout of 5G. James and Elliott also talk about surging Chinese tech stocks at the moment, and strategies for managing your portfolio amidst a bull market.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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2019’s biggest winners and losers https://technode.com/2020/01/08/china-tech-investor-46-2019s-biggest-winners-and-losers/ https://technode.com/2020/01/08/china-tech-investor-46-2019s-biggest-winners-and-losers/#respond Wed, 08 Jan 2020 06:26:21 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=125551 China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies. Make sure you don’t […]]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

Happy New Year! In this episode, the guys look over their watch list and discuss the biggest winners and losers of 2019. They also make a few bold predictions about what to expect in 2020 for the biggest names in China tech.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping
  • Luckin Coffee

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Boom, bust, and competition: Electric vehicles in China, with Tu Le https://technode.com/2019/12/26/china-tech-investor-45-boom-bust-and-competition-electric-vehicles-in-china-with-tu-le/ https://technode.com/2019/12/26/china-tech-investor-45-boom-bust-and-competition-electric-vehicles-in-china-with-tu-le/#respond Thu, 26 Dec 2019 01:47:21 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=124760 In this episode, the guys welcome Tu Le, Managing Director of Sino Auto Insights, to discuss China’s dynamic electric vehicle and automotive industry. Tu explains how an investment bubble and generous government subsidies led to an explosion in EV startups, but how as the money has dried up, these firms are now under intense pressure […]]]>

In this episode, the guys welcome Tu Le, Managing Director of Sino Auto Insights, to discuss China’s dynamic electric vehicle and automotive industry. Tu explains how an investment bubble and generous government subsidies led to an explosion in EV startups, but how as the money has dried up, these firms are now under intense pressure to prove that they can actually compete with the large international automakers.

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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Edtech in China with John Artman https://technode.com/2019/12/21/china-tech-investor-44-edtech-in-china-with-john-artman/ https://technode.com/2019/12/21/china-tech-investor-44-edtech-in-china-with-john-artman/#respond Sat, 21 Dec 2019 03:16:10 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=124511 Technode’s Editor-in-Chief John Artman joins the guys to discuss trends, myths, and realities around the edtech space in China]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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In this episode, the guys welcome on the boss man, Technode’s Editor-in-Chief John Artman, to discuss trends, myths, and realities around the edtech space in China. James and Elliott also touch on some of Xiaomi’s recent moves, as well as Wolfpack Research’s serious accusations against Qutoutiao.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China tech through the lens of Bytedance https://technode.com/2019/12/12/china-tech-talk-87-china-tech-through-the-lens-of-bytedance/ https://technode.com/2019/12/12/china-tech-talk-87-china-tech-through-the-lens-of-bytedance/#respond Thu, 12 Dec 2019 08:37:04 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=124047 bytedance tiktok douyin podcast china tech talkUsing Bytedance as a lens, Matt and John embark on a wide-ranging discussion about China tech in 2019. ]]> bytedance tiktok douyin podcast china tech talk

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

This episode, Matt and John embark on a wide-ranging discussion about China tech in 2019. Using Bytedance as a lens, they explore the disruptive power of new companies, Bytedance’s successes and challenges outside of China, as well as what the world is learning from China tech.

Key Questions

  • What’s changed with Bytedance since we last talked about them?
  • What challenges are they facing outside of China?
  • How are other countries dealing with highly successful Chinese consumer products?
  • How is Bytedance acting as a disruptor at home and abroad?
  • What should we be thinking about as 2019 comes to a close?

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China Tech Investor 43: Alibaba has a Meituan problem. Can they solve it with $11 billion? https://technode.com/2019/12/10/china-tech-investor-43-alibaba-has-a-meituan-problem-can-they-solve-it-with-11-billion/ https://technode.com/2019/12/10/china-tech-investor-43-alibaba-has-a-meituan-problem-can-they-solve-it-with-11-billion/#respond Tue, 10 Dec 2019 10:35:01 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=123932 meituan dianping alibabaThe guys discuss Alibaba’s blockbuster listing in Hong Kong and why this could impact the future of Meituan Dianping.]]> meituan dianping alibaba

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys discuss Alibaba’s blockbuster listing in Hong Kong, and why this could impact the future of Meituan Dianping, who posted their second-straight profitable quarter. James and Elliott also dig into what has made Meituan so special in 2019 and look into Xiaomi’s Q3 earnings as well.

Please note, the hosts may have an interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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Trade wars, debt, and the future of the Chinese economy with Michael Pettis https://technode.com/2019/11/28/china-tech-investor-42-trade-wars-debt-and-the-future-of-the-chinese-economy-with-michael-pettis/ https://technode.com/2019/11/28/china-tech-investor-42-trade-wars-debt-and-the-future-of-the-chinese-economy-with-michael-pettis/#respond Wed, 27 Nov 2019 21:05:10 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=122995 Michael PettisMichael Pettis comes on for a hard look into the broader issues concerning the economy in China and around the world.]]> Michael Pettis

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys are joined by Peking University finance professor, Carnegie-Tsinghua fellow, and Beijing indie-rock entrepreneur Michael Pettis for a hard look into the broader issues concerning the economy in China and around the world. Michael explains how outsiders should interpret China’s GDP numbers, the structural imbalances in the Chinese economy, and the underlying dynamics at the heart of the US-China trade war.

James an Elliott also discuss Pinduoduo’s Q3 earnings report, which sent the oft-volatile stock tumbling again, after its surge in recent months.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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Alibaba, JD, Tencent, and WOW, LUCKIN COFFEE! with Michael Norris https://technode.com/2019/11/20/china-tech-investor-41-alibaba-jd-tencent-and-wow-luckin-coffee-with-michael-norris/ https://technode.com/2019/11/20/china-tech-investor-41-alibaba-jd-tencent-and-wow-luckin-coffee-with-michael-norris/#respond Wed, 20 Nov 2019 12:25:25 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=122478 Michael Norris from Agency China talks earnings. They go over the quarterly reports from Alibaba, JD, and Tencent, as well as Luckin Coffee’s very impressive report, which sent their stock soaring. ]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys are joined by guest-host Michael Norris from Agency China to talk earnings. They go over the quarterly reports from Alibaba, JD, and Tencent, as well as Luckin Coffee’s very impressive report, which sent their stock soaring.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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CTI 40: China’s blockchain bonanza with Matthew Graham https://technode.com/2019/11/15/cti-40-chinas-blockchain-bonanza-with-matthew-graham/ https://technode.com/2019/11/15/cti-40-chinas-blockchain-bonanza-with-matthew-graham/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2019 02:47:44 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=122017 They discuss the plans for the PBOC’s own digital currency, China’s love/hate relationship with blockchain, and how cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology could impact China’s tech firms and broader economy.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys welcome Sino Global Capital founding partner and CEO Matthew Graham. They discuss the plans for the PBOC’s own digital currency, China’s love/hate relationship with blockchain, and how cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology could impact China’s tech firms and broader economy.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 39: Search, recommendation, and the fall of Baidu with FT’s Christian Shepherd and Nian Liu https://technode.com/2019/11/04/china-tech-investor-39-search-recommendation-and-the-fall-of-baidu-with-fts-christian-shepherd-and-nian-liu/ https://technode.com/2019/11/04/china-tech-investor-39-search-recommendation-and-the-fall-of-baidu-with-fts-christian-shepherd-and-nian-liu/#respond Mon, 04 Nov 2019 08:47:53 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=120969 They discuss Baidu’s fall from grace, Bytedance’s ascendency, and how China’s unique digital economy has shaped the roles that search and recommendation play within it.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, the guys welcome The Financial Times’ Nian Liu and Christian Shepherd. They discuss Baidu’s fall from grace, Bytedance’s ascendency, and how China’s unique digital economy has shaped the roles that search and recommendation play within it.

Their recent article on the topic can be found here.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

Guests

  • Christian Shepherd- @cdcshepherd
  • Nian Liu- Nian.liu at ft dot com

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China Tech Talk 86: China’s social credit system — Everything you know is wrong with Kendra Schaefer https://technode.com/2019/10/31/china-tech-talk-86-chinas-social-credit-system-everything-you-know-is-wrong-with-kendra-schaefer/ https://technode.com/2019/10/31/china-tech-talk-86-chinas-social-credit-system-everything-you-know-is-wrong-with-kendra-schaefer/#respond Thu, 31 Oct 2019 03:25:24 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=120613 Kendra Schaefer, head of digital research at Trivium China, joins us to demystify China's social credit system.]]>

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

China’s social credit system (SCS) gets a lot of attention outside of China yet it’s still very misunderstood. Many scholars and China watchers have shed light on the topic, but none have done it so concisely and accessibly as Kendra Schaefer and her team at Trivium China. She joins us this week to explain how the SCS is a broad framework for better regulation and enforcement and how it applies to companies, individuals, and government agencies.

Key questions

  • What is the purpose of the SCS? How far along is its development?
  • Is the SCS only for individuals?
  • How does the SCS apply to companies?
  • How are China’s cities gamifying SCS?

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China Tech Talk 85: Private traffic in China — Taking back the power from platforms https://technode.com/2019/10/21/china-tech-talk-85-private-traffic-in-china-taking-back-the-power-from-platforms/ https://technode.com/2019/10/21/china-tech-talk-85-private-traffic-in-china-taking-back-the-power-from-platforms/#respond Mon, 21 Oct 2019 04:42:16 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=119822 Matt delivered a presentation on private traffic during the ChinaChat 2019 conference.]]>

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

After an extended hiatus, John and Matt are back! This week, they look at the increasingly effective trend of private traffic. Powered by WeChat and its mini programs, marketers and brands are increasingly creating and driving organic traffic to their shops. Like owned traffic in the West, this is a direct response to the rising costs of reaching fans and followers. Matt delivered a presentation on the topic during the ChinaChat 2019 conference and they take a deep dive into the phenomenon this week.

Key questions

  • What is private traffic?
  • Why are brands resorting to this method?
  • How does private traffic work?
  • How do WeChat and Tencent view private traffic?
  • What are traditional e-commerce platforms like Taobao doing to combat private traffic?

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China Tech Investor 38: An interview with Pinduoduo’s David Liu https://technode.com/2019/10/17/china-tech-investor-38-an-interview-with-pinduoduos-david-liu/ https://technode.com/2019/10/17/china-tech-investor-38-an-interview-with-pinduoduos-david-liu/#respond Thu, 17 Oct 2019 03:56:27 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=119683 David Liu join to discuss Pinduoduo breaking into the ultra-competitive e-commerce market in China.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, the guys welcome David Liu, VP of Strategy for Pinduoduo. David talks about PDD’s success in breaking into the ultra-competitive e-commerce market in China, and how they have defied expectations in both their ability to raise capital and grow their user base.

Since this is the first time that the guys have had on a representative from a company on their watch list, they’d love to hear from listeners about what they think about this approach. Feedback is welcome, as always!

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 37: Exploring the slowdown in China’s private funding with Jane Li https://technode.com/2019/10/09/china-tech-investor-37-exploring-the-slowdown-in-chinas-private-funding-with-jane-li/ https://technode.com/2019/10/09/china-tech-investor-37-exploring-the-slowdown-in-chinas-private-funding-with-jane-li/#respond Wed, 09 Oct 2019 07:52:37 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=119066 Jane Li comes on to talk about the capital winter in China's VC industry.]]>

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Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, the guys are joined by Quartz’s Jane Li to discuss the funding issues in the Chinese startup/private markets. James and Elliott also touch on delisting scare, FTSE bond index inclusion, 36kr filing for IPO, EV sales and NIO.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 36: E-sports in China with Bloomberg’s Zheping Huang (Also Meituan’s earnings) https://technode.com/2019/09/10/china-tech-talk-36-e-sports-in-china-with-bloombergs-zheping-huang-also-meituans-earnings/ https://technode.com/2019/09/10/china-tech-talk-36-e-sports-in-china-with-bloombergs-zheping-huang-also-meituans-earnings/#respond Tue, 10 Sep 2019 04:01:11 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=117141 Bloomberg’s Zheping Huang talls about the unique environment of e-sports in China, and why the business models of platforms like Huya and Douyu are not easily comparable to that of Twitch. ]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, the guys are joined by Bloomberg’s Zheping Huang to talk about the unique environment of e-sports in China, and why the business models of platforms like Huya and Douyu are not easily comparable to that of Twitch. James and Elliott also go into Meituan’s most recent quarterly earnings.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 35: Why Xiaomi needs to face the music, with Tim Culpan (plus PDD, iQiyi, and Baidu earnings) https://technode.com/2019/08/28/china-tech-investor-35-why-xiaomi-needs-to-face-the-music-with-tim-culpan-plus-pdd-iqiyi-and-baidu-earnings/ https://technode.com/2019/08/28/china-tech-investor-35-why-xiaomi-needs-to-face-the-music-with-tim-culpan-plus-pdd-iqiyi-and-baidu-earnings/#respond Wed, 28 Aug 2019 06:16:11 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=115902 Tim Culpan joins to discuss Xiaomi’s weak performance, the oversupply of ad inventory on the Chinese web, and general takeaways from Q2 earnings season.]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, the guys welcome back Bloomberg Opinion columnist Tim Culpan to discuss Xiaomi’s weak performance, the oversupply of ad inventory on the Chinese web, and general takeaways from Q2 earnings season. Elliott and James also go over the most recent earnings reports of Baidu, iQiyi, and Pinduoduo.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 34: Alibaba, JD, and the new retail revolution with Michael Zakkour https://technode.com/2019/08/23/china-tech-investor-34-alibaba-jd-and-the-new-retail-revolution-with-michael-zakkour/ https://technode.com/2019/08/23/china-tech-investor-34-alibaba-jd-and-the-new-retail-revolution-with-michael-zakkour/#respond Fri, 23 Aug 2019 06:08:10 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=115565 James and Elliott chat with Michael Zakkour, VP of Asia Strategy for Thompkins International, about why "new retail" is more than just a buzzword.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, the guys go deep into new retail. In addition to discussing the latest quarterly earnings from Alibaba and JD, James and Elliott chat with Michael Zakkour, VP of Asia Strategy for Thompkins International. Michael fills us in on the phenomenon of “new retail,” why it is so much more than just a buzz word, and how it is changing business and life in China and around the world.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

UPDATE: Alibaba’s USD 2 billion acquisition of NetEase’s cross-border e-commerce site is off, reports say

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Talk 84: Facebook’s Libra and China’s Central Bank with Zennon Kapron https://technode.com/2019/08/19/china-tech-talk-84-facebooks-libra-and-chinas-central-bank-with-zennon-kapron/ https://technode.com/2019/08/19/china-tech-talk-84-facebooks-libra-and-chinas-central-bank-with-zennon-kapron/#respond Mon, 19 Aug 2019 02:38:45 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=115107 This week we're joined by Zennon Kapron, director of Kapronasia, to look at what Libra means in a global context as well as China's plans to launch its own digital currency.]]>

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

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Just weeks after Facebook announced their Libra cryptocurrency project, the People’s Bank of China has become quite vocal about their on-going project. Most recently, the PBOC announced that China’s digital currency is “nearly ready.” Following on from our previous conversation about Libra and QQ Coin, this week we’re joined by Zennon Kapron, director of Kapronasia, to look at what Libra means in a global context as well as China’s plans to launch its own digital currency.

Key questions

  • What are the biggest implementation and adoption challenges for Libra?
  • Why don’t governments like cryptocurrency?
  • How does a digital currency affect the RMB’s status?
  • What are the downsides of a digital fiat currency?

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China Tech Investor 33: 2019 year-to-date for China’s tech stocks—Meituan surges, Baidu slumps, and more https://technode.com/2019/08/16/china-tech-investor-33-2019-year-to-date-for-chinas-tech-stocks-meituan-surges-baidu-slumps-and-more/ https://technode.com/2019/08/16/china-tech-investor-33-2019-year-to-date-for-chinas-tech-stocks-meituan-surges-baidu-slumps-and-more/#respond Fri, 16 Aug 2019 09:40:35 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=115030 China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies. Make sure you don’t […]]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, James and Elliott take a step back and look at the broader trends of 2019 thus far. They also take a look at how each of the stocks on their watch list has performed thus far this year, and attempt to determine where credit or blame should be given for each stock’s performance.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Talk 83: Podcasting and why the open web is dead in China with Rio Zhan https://technode.com/2019/08/12/china-tech-talk-83-podcasting-and-why-the-open-web-is-dead-in-china-with-rio-zhan/ https://technode.com/2019/08/12/china-tech-talk-83-podcasting-and-why-the-open-web-is-dead-in-china-with-rio-zhan/#respond Mon, 12 Aug 2019 02:31:24 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=114355 Rio Zhan, early-stage VC and host of the Crazy Capital podcast, joins us this week to talk about podcasting and the walled gardens of China's content.]]>

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At the end of 2018, Connie Chan of Andreesen Horowitz wrote about how podcasts in China monetize. However, what she calls podcasts aren’t really what we call podcasts: they’re more like paid-for educational audio content. Podcasting, like what we do at China Tech Talk, is actually still very immature in China. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t content creators following the “traditional” podcasting model.

To talk about this, we’re joined this week by Rio Zhan, early-stage VC and host of the Crazy Capital podcast. We share notes on podcasting and talk about how China’s content models have evolved away from the open web.

Key questions

  • Why is the China market different for audio content?
  • Why is the open web almost non-existent in China?
  • What role does culture play in creating acceptance of paying for content?
  • How might Facebook’s Libra enable monetization for Western podcasts?

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China Tech Investor 32: What’s special about Bilibili? https://technode.com/2019/08/09/china-tech-investor-32-whats-special-about-bilibili/ https://technode.com/2019/08/09/china-tech-investor-32-whats-special-about-bilibili/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2019 06:26:31 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=114395 Jams and Elliott discuss what Bilibili does, who runs it and are joined by a Bilibili user, Erica Shen, who shares her views as a user of the platform.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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In this episode, recorded August 2nd, 2019 hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull look at Bilibili (Nasdaq: BILI). They discuss what Bilibili does, who runs it and are joined by a Bilibili user, Erica Shen, who shares her views as a user of the platform. After the interview with Erica, James and Elliott look at Bilibili’s financials.

The China Tech Investor podcast is powered by Technode.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

CTI watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 31: AI competitiveness: How Chinese and US firms stack up with Matt Sheehan https://technode.com/2019/08/01/china-tech-investor-31-ai-competitiveness-how-chinese-and-us-firms-stack-up-with-matt-sheehan/ https://technode.com/2019/08/01/china-tech-investor-31-ai-competitiveness-how-chinese-and-us-firms-stack-up-with-matt-sheehan/#respond Thu, 01 Aug 2019 06:18:22 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=113781 James and Elliott chat with Matt Sheehan, Fellow at Macro Polo, the in-house think tank of the Paulson Institute.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, James and Elliott chat with Matt Sheehan, Fellow at Macro Polo, the in-house think tank of the Paulson Institute. Matt discusses some of his recent research, in which he analyses how US and Chinese firms stack up in various dimensions of data. He also shares his findings on the battle for AI engineers, and how each country’s AI future may rely on Chinese talent, on both sides of the Pacific.

Also, be sure to check out Matt’s upcoming book: The Transpacific Experiment: How China and California Collaborate and Compete for Our Future, out August 13th.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Talk 82: Tech conferences in China https://technode.com/2019/08/01/china-tech-talk-82-tech-conferences-in-china/ https://technode.com/2019/08/01/china-tech-talk-82-tech-conferences-in-china/#respond Thu, 01 Aug 2019 04:17:12 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=113773 John and Matt sit down this week to go over what's out available, what makes certain tech conferences in China different, and which are some of the best to attend and why.]]>

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

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In the tech and startup ecosystem, there’s always another conference to attend. The landscape isn’t all that clear, however, with some conferences getting more public hype and others keeping it low-key. After organizing and attending many of them, John and Matt sit down this week to go over what’s out available, what makes certain tech conferences in China different, and which are some of the best to attend and why.

Key questions

  • What kinds of conferences are there?
  • What should you consider before going to a conference in China?
  • How do conferences monetize?
  • How much work goes into a successful conference?

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China Tech Investor 30: A peek inside China’s banking industry with Trivium China’s Andrew Polk https://technode.com/2019/07/05/china-tech-investor-30-a-peek-inside-chinas-banking-industry-with-trivium-chinas-andrew-polk/ https://technode.com/2019/07/05/china-tech-investor-30-a-peek-inside-chinas-banking-industry-with-trivium-chinas-andrew-polk/#respond Fri, 05 Jul 2019 02:56:54 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=110491 Andrew Polk, partner and Head of Econ at Trivium China, comes on to discuss how the Chinese banking system can affect investments in China.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

In this episode, recorded June 27th, 2019 hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull are joined by Andrew Polk, Trivium China Partner and Head of Econ. They discuss developments and events in China’s banking system and how they may impact investors. The discussion also covers the recent Baoshang bank takeover, the rise in interbank yield spreads, and more.

The China Tech Investor podcast is powered by Technode.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Talk 80: Libra lessons from WeChat and QQ https://technode.com/2019/07/03/china-tech-talk-80-libra-lessons-from-wechat-and-qq/ https://technode.com/2019/07/03/china-tech-talk-80-libra-lessons-from-wechat-and-qq/#respond Wed, 03 Jul 2019 07:25:01 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=110255 Matt and John talk about Facebook's cryptocurrency, Libra, and its influence from Q Coin, the virtual currency that put Tencent on the map.]]>

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On June 18, Facebook announced the Libra cryptocurrency, a solution to their P2P payments conundrum. As to be expected, this move has gotten a lot of attention. In China, that attention has taken the form of comparing Libra to Tencent’s breakthrough Q Coin as well as how WeChat has integrated payments.

Key questions:

  • What is Q Coin?
  • What’s the difference between a virtual currency and a cryptocurrency?
  • What is the relationship between Libra, Calibra, and Facebook?
  • Will China ever have something like this?

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China Tech Investor 29: India’s tech landscape with Dev Lewis https://technode.com/2019/06/24/29-indias-tech-landscape-with-dev-lewis/ https://technode.com/2019/06/24/29-indias-tech-landscape-with-dev-lewis/#respond Mon, 24 Jun 2019 03:42:13 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=109141 Dev Lewis, researcher at Digital Asia Hub, joins us to discuss how different factors are affecting Chinese tech firms in India.]]>

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Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, James and Elliott chat with Dev Lewis, Research Associate at Digital Asia Hub and Yanqing Scholar at Peking University. Dev has written and focused extensively on the intersection of US and Chinese tech firms as they compete in India’s rapidly developing digital ecosystem. In this podcast, the guys talk about what makes India unique as a market, and the homegrown businesses, trends, and government policies that are impacting the way that foreign firms, including Chinese tech firms on our watchlist, approach doing business in what will soon be the world’s most populous nation.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Talk 79: Facial recognition, AI, and privacy in China with Zen Soo https://technode.com/2019/06/03/china-tech-talk-79-facial-recognition-ai-and-privacy-in-china-with-zen-soo/ https://technode.com/2019/06/03/china-tech-talk-79-facial-recognition-ai-and-privacy-in-china-with-zen-soo/#respond Mon, 03 Jun 2019 07:42:54 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=106999 Zen Soo, tech reporter for SCMP in Hong Kong, joins the podcast to talk about how AI is being deployed in mainland China.]]>

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.

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Facial recognition has taken off in China. Perhaps the most widely implemented use case, facial recognition is used to deter jaywalkers, track attention and behavior in schools, catch criminals, monitor live streamers, and more. Unlike Western countries, China’s privacy protection laws are almost non-existent, but that is changing with draft legislation soon to be released

Key questions:

  • What is China’s plan for facial recognition?
  • How is facial recognition being used now?
  • What are the local attitudes toward the technology?

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China Tech Investor 25: Live from Emerge—Huawei on the US Entities list with Paul Mozur https://technode.com/2019/06/03/china-tech-investor-25-live-from-emerge-huawei-on-the-us-entities-list-with-paul-mozur/ https://technode.com/2019/06/03/china-tech-investor-25-live-from-emerge-huawei-on-the-us-entities-list-with-paul-mozur/#respond Mon, 03 Jun 2019 03:39:24 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=106994 Paul Mozur joins Elliott and James to talk about the US Entities list and its implications for Huawei.]]>

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In this special *live* episode, recorded May 23rd, 2019 at TechNode’s inaugural Emerge event, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull are joined by Paul Mozur, a technology reporter with the New York Times who covers tech companies, cybersecurity, censorship and the intersection of geopolitics and technology in Asia. What better to discuss with him than the “elephant in the room:” US Commerce Department adding Huawei to the Entities List?

The discussion around Huawei covers whether Huawei can survive being on the Entities List, Huawei’s consumer devices versus networking equipment, CFIUS, which companies are impacted, which companies could benefit the most, Google & Android OS, and features live Q&A from the audience.

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Note: the hosts and guest do not claim ownership of the truth in the matters discussed. This was recorded before President Trump tweet that suggested Huawei is on the table in the trade deal negotiations.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Talk 78: Hot take—Huawei after Google https://technode.com/2019/05/21/105808/ https://technode.com/2019/05/21/105808/#respond Tue, 21 May 2019 15:28:59 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=105808 Matt and John have a short discussion about what the Google announcement against Huawei means for the company.]]>

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Last week, the White House announced a ban on US companies doing business with companies deemed a security risk. Over the weekend, Google announces that they must suspend Huawei’s access to Android. This episode, Matt and John have a short discussion about what the announcement means for Huawei and what the company may be able to do about it.
Correction: In this episode, John says that “HongMeng OS” could be translated as “Red Dream.” This is incorrect. The characters for HongMeng are 鸿蒙 and refers to the Chinese mythology’s primal chaos.
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China Tech Investor 24: SoftBank’s Vision Fund and peak tech with Shai Oster https://technode.com/2019/05/17/china-tech-investor-24-softbanks-vision-fund-and-peak-tech-with-shai-oster/ https://technode.com/2019/05/17/china-tech-investor-24-softbanks-vision-fund-and-peak-tech-with-shai-oster/#respond Fri, 17 May 2019 06:42:52 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=105481 Shai Oster, Asia Bureau Chief of The Information, joins to discuss SoftBank, the potential Vision Fund IPO and what may be the top of the tech-infused market cycle.]]>

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In this episode, recorded May 9th, 2019 hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull are joined by Shai Oster, Asia Bureau Chief of The Information, to discuss SoftBank, the potential Vision Fund IPO and what may be the top of the tech-infused market cycle.

The hosts also briefly touch on the ever-fluid trade rift, Trump tweets and discuss how gaming regulations, which prohibit blood in games, have turned Tencent’s mobile game, the Battle Royale shooter PUBG, into Game of Peace (or Peace Elite) and the funny reactions on Weibo.

The China Tech Investor podcast is powered by Technode.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Talk 77: Peer-to-peer lending in China—Tech-driven shadow banking with Andrew Polk https://technode.com/2019/05/07/china-tech-talk-77-peer-to-peer-lending-in-china-tech-driven-shadow-banking-with-andrew-polk/ https://technode.com/2019/05/07/china-tech-talk-77-peer-to-peer-lending-in-china-tech-driven-shadow-banking-with-andrew-polk/#respond Tue, 07 May 2019 06:40:53 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=104349 This week, Andrew Polk, partner at Trivium China, joins us to discuss what's happening with the P2P lending industry in China. ]]>

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China’s online peer-to-peer lending industry has been in turmoil for the last three years as financial regulators have clamped down as part of “de-risking” efforts. Tuandai.com, a top P2P lender, collapsed in March due to turnover problems. As of February, the platform had more than 220,000 investors with RMB 14.5 billion ($2.15 billion) in outstanding loans. The company is under investigation for illegal fundraising, leading to the arrest of 41 people so far, including co-owners Tang Jun and Zhang Lin.

This week, Andrew Polk, partner at Trivium China, joins us to discuss what’s happening with the P2P lending industry in China.

Key questions:

  • What role has the government played in the growth and death of P2P lending?
  • How is the crackdown on cryptocurrency different from the tightening regulations around P2P lending?
  • Are P2P companies really tech companies, as many claim?
  • Can we expect companies like Dianrong to survive this round of government scrutiny?

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China Tech Investor 23: Is Luckin Coffee a real business? https://technode.com/2019/05/05/china-tech-investor-23-is-luckin-coffee-a-real-business/ https://technode.com/2019/05/05/china-tech-investor-23-is-luckin-coffee-a-real-business/#respond Sun, 05 May 2019 08:21:57 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=104105 Michael Norris discusses Luckin Coffee's IPO and how much of the business actually makes sense.]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, our hosts welcome back Technode contributor Michael Norris to discuss the IPO of Luckin Coffee.

Luckin is hardly free of controversy. From a CMO who spent time in prison to a rapid expansion financed by an equally rapid cash burn, there are a lot of reasons for skepticism. However, their upside is still bound to draw the attention from investors who don’t want to miss out on what could very well be Starbucks’ most formidable competitor in China.

Read Michael’s previous work on Luckin:

Why it’s time to wake up and smell the coffee on Luckin

From jail to java: How Luckin’s CMO is hacking China’s coffee market

Luckin may not last, but its model will

As well as TechNode Editor-in-Chief’s analysis of their IPO:

Is Luckin’s rushed IPO a path to sustainability or a pig in a poke?

At the beginning of the episode, James and Ell briefly discuss UXIN’s response to the damning accusations levied against them by Anne Stevenson-Yang and J Capital Research. Anne discussed her report on episode 22 of the podcast, and also issued a rebuttal to UXIN’s response. Listeners can read, and decide for themselves

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 22: Livestreaming fashion and the dangers of stock-picking with Jordan Schneider https://technode.com/2019/04/29/china-tech-investor-22-livestreaming-fashion-and-the-dangers-of-stock-picking-with-jordan-schneider/ https://technode.com/2019/04/29/china-tech-investor-22-livestreaming-fashion-and-the-dangers-of-stock-picking-with-jordan-schneider/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2019 05:11:04 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=103694 Ell and James sit down with Jordan Schneider from the China Econtalk Podcast]]>

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It’s crossover episode time! Ell and James sit down with Jordan Schneider from the China Econtalk Podcast to discuss livestreaming fashion in China, Facebook vs Wechat, and the risks of stock-picking.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor: 21: Why UXIN’s stock is a lemon with Anne Stevenson-Yang of J Capital Research https://technode.com/2019/04/23/china-tech-investor-21-why-uxins-stock-is-a-lemon-with-anne-stevenson-yang-of-j-capital-research/ https://technode.com/2019/04/23/china-tech-investor-21-why-uxins-stock-is-a-lemon-with-anne-stevenson-yang-of-j-capital-research/#respond Tue, 23 Apr 2019 06:02:46 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=102998 Anne and her team at J Cap recently released a report accusing US-listed Chinese second-hand auto sales platform UXIN of fraud. ]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, our hosts talk with the one and only Anne Stevenson-Yang, co-founder and research director at J Capital Research. Anne and her team at J Cap recently made headlines when they released a report accusing US-listed Chinese second-hand auto sales platform UXIN of fraud, recommending a short on their stock.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 20: Xiaomi’s Q4 earnings and China’s new tech board with Jacky Wong https://technode.com/2019/04/17/china-tech-investor-20-xiaomis-q4-earnings-and-chinas-new-tech-board-with-jacky-wong/ https://technode.com/2019/04/17/china-tech-investor-20-xiaomis-q4-earnings-and-chinas-new-tech-board-with-jacky-wong/#respond Wed, 17 Apr 2019 09:10:20 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=102301 Wall Street Journal’s Jacky Wong discusses China’s new technology board and the implications for investors, companies and China’s capital markets.]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull talk about Xiaomi’s Q4 earnings report, as the company is selling more smartphones but experienced a jump in inventories at year end and more.

This episode also features an interview with Wall Street Journal’s Jacky Wong, where they discuss China’s new technology board and the implications for investors, companies and China’s capital markets.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Talk 76: US vs China—AI asymmetries with Jeffrey Ding https://technode.com/2019/04/16/china-tech-talk-76-us-vs-china-ai-asymmetries-with-jeffrey-ding/ https://technode.com/2019/04/16/china-tech-talk-76-us-vs-china-ai-asymmetries-with-jeffrey-ding/#respond Tue, 16 Apr 2019 04:58:32 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=102097 Jeffrey Ding's ChinAI newsletter features translations of Chinese thought leadership in AI.]]>

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With the number of English speakers around the world, it’s no surprise that Chinese AI experts and engineers are keeping up with developments across the Pacific. However, the same is not true when it comes to the Chinese language. Indeed, Andrew Ng, former Chief Scientist at Baidu and co-founder of Coursera, made this exact point years ago when interviewed about China’s AI progress. Jeffrey Ding, China lead for the Center for the Governance of AI, is trying to change that information asymmetry with his ChinAI newsletter featuring translations of Chinese thought leadership in AI.

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China Tech Talk 75: Pinduoduo’s free cash flow problem with James Hull https://technode.com/2019/04/09/china-tech-talk-75-pinduoduos-free-cash-flow-problem-with-james-hull/ https://technode.com/2019/04/09/china-tech-talk-75-pinduoduos-free-cash-flow-problem-with-james-hull/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2019 07:31:01 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=101189 If Pinduoduo is free cash flow positive they’ll likely be able to get even larger, but if it's negative then they're in for a hard time.]]>

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Free cash flow is cash a company can use for whatever they want. If Pinduoduo is free cash flow positive they’ll likely be able to continue their growth spend and get even larger. If its free cash flow negative, the growth plan will put too much strain on their cash position and, it will eventually fail. To say it simply: the stakes are high.

This week, we’re joined by James Hull, professional investor and co-host of the China Tech Investor podcast, to take a look at Pinduoduo’s actual financial health.

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China Tech Investor 19: Tencent’s earnings and growing in mature market with Michael Norris (part 2/2) https://technode.com/2019/04/08/china-tech-investor-19-tencents-earnings-and-growing-in-mature-market-with-michael-norris-part-2-2/ https://technode.com/2019/04/08/china-tech-investor-19-tencents-earnings-and-growing-in-mature-market-with-michael-norris-part-2-2/#respond Mon, 08 Apr 2019 06:47:51 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=100982 This episode also features part 2 of an interview with Michael Norris.]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull talk about Tencent’s Q4 earnings report, as the company attempts to prepare investors for their shifting business model.

This episode also features part 2 of an interview with AgencyChina’s Michael Norris, as they discuss future growth opportunities for companies such as Pinduoduo, Meituan-Dianping, and Didi.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

Watchlist:

  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan-Dianping

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China Tech Investor 18: Growing in a mature market with Michael Norris (part 1/2) https://technode.com/2019/03/25/cti-18-michael-norris-pinduoduo/ https://technode.com/2019/03/25/cti-18-michael-norris-pinduoduo/#respond Mon, 25 Mar 2019 01:33:07 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=99357 Plus, Pinduoduo's free cash flow problem and Meituan's 2018 performance.]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss live streaming, Pinduoduo’s results and cash flow conundrum and Meituan’s 2018 performance.

Michael Norris joins to share his insights on the companies we follow and his article “Growing in a mature market: Six directions for China’s tech giants”. Michael Norris is research and strategy manager at Agency China and a Technode contributor.  This is first of two parts of the interview.

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China Tech Talk 74: Bitmain, Bitcoin Cash, and the future of crypto with Nishant Sharma https://technode.com/2019/03/18/74-bitmain-bitcoin-cash-and-the-future-of-crypto-with-nishant-sharma/ https://technode.com/2019/03/18/74-bitmain-bitcoin-cash-and-the-future-of-crypto-with-nishant-sharma/#respond Mon, 18 Mar 2019 03:04:54 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=98588 This week we are joined by Nishant Sharma, International PR and Communications Director at Bitmain, to talk about the company, some of their tech, as well as their future plans.]]>

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One of the earliest companies to get into bitcoin mining, Bitmain makes and sells mining equipment and manages one of the world’s largest bitcoin mining pools. A controversial company in the space (as are most), Bitmain backed the Bitcoin Cash fork as well as the subsequent fork into Bitcoin Cash ABC.

This week we are joined by Nishant Sharma, International PR and Communications Director at Bitmain, to talk about the company, some of their tech, as well as their future plans.

This episode was recorded on January 31, 2019.

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China Tech Investor 17: JD’s strong earnings and Alibaba vs Tencent with Tim Culpan https://technode.com/2019/03/07/china-tech-investor-17-jds-strong-earnings-and-alibaba-vs-tencent-with-tim-culpan/ https://technode.com/2019/03/07/china-tech-investor-17-jds-strong-earnings-and-alibaba-vs-tencent-with-tim-culpan/#respond Thu, 07 Mar 2019 09:32:32 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=97771 Tim Culpan discusses Alibaba and Tencent’s power struggle at the “Goldman Sachs of China."]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss JD’s surprisingly positive earnings report, and invite Bloomberg’s Tim Culpan on to discuss Alibaba and Tencent’s power struggle at the “Goldman Sachs of China,” and get deep into the balance sheets of Chinese tech companies.

The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services. Please note, the hosts may have positions in the companies discussed. 

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  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
  • Meituan Dianping

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China Tech Talk 73: Mobility’s maturation and misery—One ofo doesn’t ruin everything https://technode.com/2019/03/04/china-tech-talk-73-mobilitys-maturation-and-misery-one-ofo-doesnt-ruin-everything/ https://technode.com/2019/03/04/china-tech-talk-73-mobilitys-maturation-and-misery-one-ofo-doesnt-ruin-everything/#respond Mon, 04 Mar 2019 03:16:14 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=97194 All of China's most visible mobility players have undergone significant change over the last 12 months.]]>

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All of China’s most visible mobility players have undergone significant change over the last 12 months. Ofo is on the verge of collapse, Mobike is now Meituan Bike, and Didi is grappling with how to move past their existential safety problem.

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China Tech Investor 16: Bytedance’s Shanghai IPO, Meituan Dianping added to the watch list https://technode.com/2019/02/27/china-tech-investor-16-bytedances-shanghai-ipo-meituan-dianping-added-to-the-watch-list/ https://technode.com/2019/02/27/china-tech-investor-16-bytedances-shanghai-ipo-meituan-dianping-added-to-the-watch-list/#respond Wed, 27 Feb 2019 04:06:11 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=96695 Emma Lee joins Elliott and James to discuss Meituan Dianping.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss ByteDance allegedly asked to IPO on Shanghai’s tech board, gaming regulations (again!), Blackrock upping its stake in JD and Baidu & iQiyi’s Q4’2018 earnings.

Emma Lee joins to discuss and add Meituan-Dianping (HKEx: 3690) to our watchlist. Emma Lee is a Shanghai-based tech writer, covering startups and tech happenings in China and Asia in general.

The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services. Please note, the hosts may have positions in the companies discussed. 

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  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
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  • iQiyi
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  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo
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China Tech Talk 72: Gaming regulation rectification with Daniel Ahmad https://technode.com/2019/02/25/china-tech-talk-72-gaming-regulation-rectification-with-daniel-ahmad/ https://technode.com/2019/02/25/china-tech-talk-72-gaming-regulation-rectification-with-daniel-ahmad/#respond Mon, 25 Feb 2019 10:38:31 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=96492 Daniel Ahmad, analyst at Niko Partners, joins us again to talk gaming regulation in China and how Steam is faring in the Middle Kingdom.]]>

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Early last year, the central government put a freeze on gaming approvals, shutting out many big titles from making money, including PUBG and Fortnite. However, in December, they reopened approvals only to find themselves with a 6-month backlog, leaving giants Tencent and Netease still unable to monetize their biggest hits.

Daniel Ahmad, analyst at Niko Partners, joins us again to talk gaming regulation in China, the role of mini games in the WeChat vs Douyin battle, and how Steam is faring in the Middle Kingdom.

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China Tech Investor 15: Tencent buys part of Reddit and common reporting standards https://technode.com/2019/02/19/china-tech-investor-15-tencent-reddit/ https://technode.com/2019/02/19/china-tech-investor-15-tencent-reddit/#respond Tue, 19 Feb 2019 06:14:18 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=95736 Plus, Xiaomi’s continued success in India, Pinduoduo raising more cash, and Chinese tech giants’ big spring festival hongbao giveaways.]]>

In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull talk about Tencent’s investment in Reddit and the potential for China’s adoption of common reporting standards to pay the way for more open capital flows. They also discuss Xiaomi’s continued success in India, Pinduoduo raising more cash, and Chinese tech giants’ big spring festival hongbao giveaways.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

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· Tencent

· Alibaba

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· iQiyi

· Xiaomi

· JD.com

· Pinduoduo

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China Tech Investor 13: Davos, Vancouver real estate, and entrepreneurship in China with Shlomo Freund https://technode.com/2019/01/28/china-tech-investor-13-davos-vancouver-real-estate-and-entrepreneurship-in-china-with-shlomo-freund/ https://technode.com/2019/01/28/china-tech-investor-13-davos-vancouver-real-estate-and-entrepreneurship-in-china-with-shlomo-freund/#respond Mon, 28 Jan 2019 06:10:29 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=94094 Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss Vancouver real estate, Wang Qishan in Davos, make a prediction about Baidu, and discuss other updates on the watchlist.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss Vancouver real estate, Wang Qishan in Davos, make a prediction about Baidu and discuss other updates on the watchlist.

Shlomo Freund, the host of the China Business Cast, who has spent 15 years as a cross-border entrepreneur, joins the guys to talk about entrepreneurship in China and managing personal finances to achieve life goals. Shlomo is currently a speaker and mentor, helping individuals eliminate money as a source of financial stress and achieve financial freedom.

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  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo

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China Tech Talk 71: The Chinese takeover of the Indian app ecosystem with Shadma Shaikh https://technode.com/2019/01/28/71-the-chinese-takeover-of-the-indian-app-ecosystem-with-shadma-shaikh/ https://technode.com/2019/01/28/71-the-chinese-takeover-of-the-indian-app-ecosystem-with-shadma-shaikh/#respond Mon, 28 Jan 2019 02:51:50 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=94103 Shadma Shaikh, writer at Factor Daily, joins us to discuss the takeover and what Indian entrepreneurs are learning from their Chinese counterparts.]]>

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While everyone is talking about China’s expansion into Southeast Asia, China’s largest neighbor has become the real target for China’s tech companies. This week, Shadma Shaikh, writer at Factor Daily, joins us to discuss the takeover and what Indian entrepreneurs are learning from their Chinese counterparts.

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Node Worthy 30: Game theory in blockchain economics with David Lancashire https://technode.com/2019/01/24/node-worthy-30-game-theory-in-blockchain-economics-with-david-lancashire/ https://technode.com/2019/01/24/node-worthy-30-game-theory-in-blockchain-economics-with-david-lancashire/#respond Thu, 24 Jan 2019 02:59:14 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=93786 David Lancashire from Saito.tech talks about building a blockchain business, scaling, and the game theory behind blockchain economics.]]>

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This week David Lancashire from Saito.tech joins us to talk about how to build a viable business on the blockchain, how the scaling challenges are not technical, and the importance of understanding economics and game theory when it comes to blockchain.

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China Tech Investor 12: Huawei’s dilemma and the shrinking smartphone pie https://technode.com/2019/01/18/china-tech-investor-12-huaweis-dilemma-and-the-shrinking-smartphone-pie/ https://technode.com/2019/01/18/china-tech-investor-12-huaweis-dilemma-and-the-shrinking-smartphone-pie/#respond Fri, 18 Jan 2019 08:48:12 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=93331 Elliott and James discuss the statements of Huawei founder and figurehead Ren Zhengfei, as his company becomes embroiled in controversy.]]>

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss the statements of Huawei founder and figurehead Ren Zhengfei, as his company becomes embroiled in controversy.

The guys also cover the battle for India’s smartphone users, WeChat vs Bytedance’s new messaging app, and how some of China’s richest businesspeople are attempting to protect their wealth.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

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  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • com
  • Pinduoduo

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China Tech Talk 70: WeChat vs TikTok: China’s Stories https://technode.com/2019/01/17/china-tech-talk-70-wechat-vs-tiktok-chinas-stories/ https://technode.com/2019/01/17/china-tech-talk-70-wechat-vs-tiktok-chinas-stories/#respond Thu, 17 Jan 2019 02:35:59 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=93170 Recent announcements raise interesting questions about the messaging market, WeChat's primacy, and the ascendancy of Bytedance.]]>

China Tech Talk is an almost weekly discussion of the most important issues in China’s tech. From IPOs to fake data, from the role of WeChat to Apple’s waning influence, hosts John Artman and Matthew Brennan interview experts and discuss the trends shaping China’s tech industry.

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This week saw a multitude of messaging app announcements. First was WeChat’s Open Class PRO featuring a four-hour speech from Allen Zhang. Then, on the same day, Bytedance announced their own messaging app (Duoshan 多闪), what appears to be a clone of Snapchat, and Bullet Messenger announced their upgrade and rebrand to Liaotianbao (聊天宝). All three events, and the recent update to WeChat 7.0, raise interesting questions about the messaging market, WeChat’s primacy, and the ascendancy of Bytedance.

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China Tech Investor 11: Obnoxiously addictive short video apps with Masha Borak https://technode.com/2019/01/14/china-tech-investor-11/ https://technode.com/2019/01/14/china-tech-investor-11/#respond Mon, 14 Jan 2019 07:07:27 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=92771 Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss Xiaomi's stock slump, problems in the smartphone market, the wave of layoffs in China tech, and short video apps.]]>

China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.

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In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss Xiaomi’s stock slump, problems in the smartphone market, and the wave of layoffs in China tech.

They are also joined by Masha Borak, a reporter for Abacus News and former reporter at TechNode. She recently spent a week immersed in content on 19 different Chinese short video apps, and lived to write about it! All joking aside, Masha shares her observations from her time on the apps and helps the guys understand their draw in China and abroad, as well as how they might be impacted by new regulations.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

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  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • com
  • Pinduoduo

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Node Worthy 29: Automotive tech in China with Vijay Govind https://technode.com/2019/01/08/29-automotive-tech-in-china-with-vijay-govind/ https://technode.com/2019/01/08/29-automotive-tech-in-china-with-vijay-govind/#respond Tue, 08 Jan 2019 04:50:44 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=92142 We're joined this week by Vijay Govind, former IT and technology strategist at Ford based in China. ]]>

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We’re joined this week by Vijay Govind, former IT and technology strategist at Ford based in China. We cover a lot of ground, including working in China for an American company, dealing with the fast pace of change for a traditional automotive company, as well as the EV and AV markets and Tesla’s future in China.

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China Tech Investor 10: The tech cold war with Paul Triolo https://technode.com/2019/01/03/china-tech-investor-paul-triolo/ https://technode.com/2019/01/03/china-tech-investor-paul-triolo/#comments Thu, 03 Jan 2019 06:31:16 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=91731 Paul Triolo is the Head of Global Technology Policy at Eurasia Group.]]>

In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull take a look back at some of the big events of 2018, the deluge of China tech IPOs in 2018, and make some predictions about 2019, including the much-rumored Ant Financial IPO.

They are also joined by Paul Triolo, the Head of Global Technology Policy at Eurasia Group, to talk about the tech “Cold War.” He has spent the better part of the past three decades focusing on China, the US, and the geopolitics of technology.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

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  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
  • Baidu
  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
  • Pinduoduo

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China Tech Talk 69: Restrictions and restructurings—2018 in review, part 2 https://technode.com/2019/01/02/china-tech-talk-69-restrictions-and-restructurings-2018-in-review-part-2/ https://technode.com/2019/01/02/china-tech-talk-69-restrictions-and-restructurings-2018-in-review-part-2/#respond Wed, 02 Jan 2019 03:16:41 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=91663 A look at the stories and trends of 2018, including gaming restrictions, Tencent's restructuring, the delivery and coffee wars, WeChat mini programs, and Bullet Messenger.]]>

This week, Matt and John take a look at the stories and trends of 2018, including gaming restrictions, Tencent’s restructuring, the delivery and coffee wars, WeChat mini programs, and Bullet Messenger. This is the second of two parts.

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Node Worthy 28: Blockchain in 2019 (live panel discussion) https://technode.com/2018/12/25/nodeworthy-28-blockchain-in-2019-live-panel-discussion/ https://technode.com/2018/12/25/nodeworthy-28-blockchain-in-2019-live-panel-discussion/#respond Tue, 25 Dec 2018 06:28:18 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=90848 How will blockchain technology continue disrupting innovative industries in such a dynamic space in China? ]]>

This is a live recording of a panel discussion held on Dec 18, 2019.

2018 has been a dynamic year for blockchain practitioners starting off with the $100 million record-breaking financing on Chinese blockchain-related projects in January and emergence of many ICOs. Private industries, the central government, local governments, and academia are all invested in the technology and cover sectors from finance, energy, and medical to supply chain, entertainment, and social media. But as we got closer to the end of the year, fortunes have begun to turn, leaving solutions without problems out in the cold.

How will blockchain technology continue disrupting innovative industries in such a dynamic space in China? Can we pick back up the strong momentum from 12 months ago?

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China Tech Talk 68: The year that tech became political — 2018 in review, part 1 https://technode.com/2018/12/25/china-tech-talk-68-the-year-that-tech-became-political-2018-in-review-part-1/ https://technode.com/2018/12/25/china-tech-talk-68-the-year-that-tech-became-political-2018-in-review-part-1/#respond Tue, 25 Dec 2018 04:33:37 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=90692 Matt and John take a look at the stories and trends of 2018.]]>

This week, Matt and John take a look at the stories and trends of 2018, including ZTE/Huawei, AI in China, Bytedance, blockchain, and the death of bike rentals. This is the first of two parts.

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Relocating a factory from China, what to know https://technode.com/2018/12/19/relocating-a-factory-from-china-what-to-know/ Wed, 19 Dec 2018 03:32:00 +0000 https://technode.com/?p=136777 China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies. Make sure you don’t […]]]>

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Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss the upcoming China Economic Work Committee, central banks, Smartisan, Samsung factory closing, Baidu’s RMB 1B investment in mini-programs, and Xiaomi’s pivot back to China.

They also get into the gritty on relocating a factory with East West Associates’ Alex Bryant and Mark Plum: what goes into deciding to relocate, how the ASEAN countries compare with China, and more.

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

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  • Tencent
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  • Xiaomi
  • JD
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Node Worthy 27: Hacking in China with Thibault Genaitay https://technode.com/2018/12/18/node-worthy-27-hacking-in-china-with-thibault-genaitay/ https://technode.com/2018/12/18/node-worthy-27-hacking-in-china-with-thibault-genaitay/#respond Tue, 18 Dec 2018 02:43:49 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=90084 Thibault Genaitay is Head of China for Le Wagon, a global programming bootcamp.]]>

We’re joined this week by Thibault Genaitay, Head of China for Le Wagon, a global programming bootcamp. We talk hacking in China, why making Mobike clones are good for budding programmers, and differences in training inside and outside China.

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China Tech Talk 67: IPOs in a bear market with Shai Oster https://technode.com/2018/12/17/ipos-bear-market-shai-oster/ https://technode.com/2018/12/17/ipos-bear-market-shai-oster/#respond Mon, 17 Dec 2018 03:02:32 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=89946 John and Matt talk with Shai Oster about the rash of Chinese IPOs in a down market.]]>

This week, John and Matt talk with Shai Oster, Asia bureau chief for The Information, about the rash of Chinese IPOs in a down market, looking at Tencent Music, Xiaomi, Pinduoduo, Meituan Dianping. We also talk about the possibilities for Bytedance and Ant Financial IPOs in 2019.

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China Tech Investor 07: The Tencent Music IPO drama https://technode.com/2018/12/13/china-tech-investor-07-the-tencent-music-ipo-drama/ https://technode.com/2018/12/13/china-tech-investor-07-the-tencent-music-ipo-drama/#respond Thu, 13 Dec 2018 09:05:10 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=89616 Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss Huawei, the SEC, and the Tencent Music arbitration.]]>

In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss Huawei, the SEC, the Tencent Music arbitration, Alibaba Pictures, Video Games Ethics committee, Baidu & iQiyi’s recent fund-raising activity, and possibility of mainland investors being able to buy Xiaomi’s shares through the HK stock connect.

The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services. Please note, the hosts may have positions in the companies discussed.

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  • Tencent
  • Alibaba
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  • iQiyi
  • Xiaomi
  • com
  • Pinduoduo

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China Tech Talk 66: The next Facebook will be Chinese https://technode.com/2018/12/09/china-tech-talk-bytedance/ https://technode.com/2018/12/09/china-tech-talk-bytedance/#respond Sun, 09 Dec 2018 12:30:38 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=89183 Whether Bytedance can make it in the US market is still up in the air.]]>

Bytedance, formerly known as Jinri Toutiao, is on deck for discussion this week. Beginning from pure textual content and recommendation, Bytedance has seemingly found the key to human attention. While this makes for a great product, and compelling business, whether they can make it in the US market is still unclear.

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06: Trade agreements and communist party committees with Christopher Balding https://technode.com/2018/12/07/06-trade-agreements-and-communist-party-committees-with-christopher-balding/ https://technode.com/2018/12/07/06-trade-agreements-and-communist-party-committees-with-christopher-balding/#respond Fri, 07 Dec 2018 09:46:03 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=88903 The G20, how Trump likes his steak, party committees, and look at the cash burn at four watchlist companies. ]]>

In the 6th episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss the G20, how Trump likes his steak, party committees, and look at the cash burn (negative free cash flow) at four watchlist companies. Here’s the cash burn spreadsheet.

They are also joined by Fulbright University professor and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Christopher Balding to discuss the Trump-Xi G20 meeting and party committees in Chinese companies.

The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services. Please note, the hosts may have positions in the companies discussed. Full disclosure: James is currently considering a long position in JD.com.

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  • Tencent
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  • Xiaomi
  • JD.com
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China Tech Talk 65: Walmart China: Ted Hopkins live from TechCrunch Shenzhen https://technode.com/2018/12/05/china-tech-talk-walmart-china/ https://technode.com/2018/12/05/china-tech-talk-walmart-china/#respond Wed, 05 Dec 2018 03:32:32 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=88792 Ted Hopkins joins us to talk mini programs, eliminating lines in stores, and the future of retail in China.]]>

Ted Hopkins, Senior Director of Walmart Ecommerce, joins us to talk about mini programs, eliminating lines in stores, and the future of retail in China.

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Node Worthy 26: The Faraday dumpster fire https://technode.com/2018/12/03/node-worthy-26-the-faraday-dumpster-fire/ https://technode.com/2018/12/03/node-worthy-26-the-faraday-dumpster-fire/#respond Mon, 03 Dec 2018 04:28:45 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=88527 This episode we talk with Bailey Hu to get an inside look at her recent Faraday Future story]]>

Node Worthy is back… well, kind of. Instead of a weekly podcast, this will be for interesting content we find either at events or in our conversations with reporters.

This episode we talk with Bailey Hu, our reporter based in Shenzhen, to get an inside look at her recent Faraday Future story

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China Tech Investor 05: JD and Xiaomi’s earnings & adding Pinduoduo with Xue Yujie https://technode.com/2018/11/29/china-tech-investor-xue-yujie-pinduoduo/ https://technode.com/2018/11/29/china-tech-investor-xue-yujie-pinduoduo/#respond Thu, 29 Nov 2018 07:51:41 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=88251 Xue Yujie from Sixth Tone joins to talk about Pinduoduo.]]>

In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly from the series of Q3 earnings reports published last week, with a special focus on watchlist companies JD and Xiaomi.

They are also joined by Sixth Tone business and technology reporter Xue Yijie as they add Pinduoduo to the watchlist, and discuss the rapidly-growing e-commerce firm whose founder describes as “Costco and Disneyland.”

Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.

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China Tech Talk 64: China’s VR market: Alvin Wang Graylin live from TechCrunch Shenzhen https://technode.com/2018/11/29/ctt-alvin-wang-graylin-htc/ https://technode.com/2018/11/29/ctt-alvin-wang-graylin-htc/#respond Thu, 29 Nov 2018 06:38:02 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=88114 Alvin Wang Graylin talks VR in China. ]]>

Alvin Wang Graylin, China Regional President at HTC, joins us this week from the sidelines of TechCrunch Shenzhen to talk about the broader potential of VR and the specific outlook for VR in China.

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China Tech Investor 04: Caixin Summit & Tencent’s strategic upgrade with Matthew Brennan https://technode.com/2018/11/23/cti-04-caixin-summit-tencent-matthew-brennan/ https://technode.com/2018/11/23/cti-04-caixin-summit-tencent-matthew-brennan/#respond Fri, 23 Nov 2018 11:30:24 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=87759 Elliott and James are joined by Matthew Brennan, co-founder of China Channel.]]>

This episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast, powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull are joined by Matthew Brennan, co-founder of China Channel and one of the world’s foremost experts on Tencent and WeChat.

Elliott and James begin discussing some topics from the 9th Caixin Summit’s open-door events: fintech and financial policy; benefits of China’s WTO membership and importance of openness; and US-China relations. In the watchlist segment, they discuss some highlights from Tencent’s Q3’2018 earnings call. Finally, they chat with Matthew Brennan about Tencent’s strategic upgrade to the Industrial Internet.

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China Tech Investor 03: Bytedance – The most valued unicorn in the world with Jon Russell https://technode.com/2018/11/15/china-tech-investor-03-bytedance-the-most-valued-unicorn-in-the-world-with-jon-russell/ https://technode.com/2018/11/15/china-tech-investor-03-bytedance-the-most-valued-unicorn-in-the-world-with-jon-russell/#respond Thu, 15 Nov 2018 11:20:14 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=86877 Can such a highly-valued company bring real returns to potential and current investors?]]>

In this episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss why investors should put 11.11 sales numbers in perspective and look at which companies on the watch list are most vulnerable to a recession or worsening trade tensions. They are also joined by TechCrunch reporter Jon Russell, with whom they talk about Bytedance, Xiaomi, and the trend of international user acquisition.

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China Tech Talk 63: Mafengwo and fake numbers in China https://technode.com/2018/11/08/china-tech-talk-63-mafengwo-and-fake-numbers-in-china/ https://technode.com/2018/11/08/china-tech-talk-63-mafengwo-and-fake-numbers-in-china/#respond Thu, 08 Nov 2018 11:49:55 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=86188 This time we're talking about Mafengwo and the curious case of extremely unreliable numbers in China.]]>

Wang Boyuan is back! This time we’re talking about Mafengwo and the curious case of extremely unreliable numbers in China. Not only Mafengwo, but also Alibaba, JD.com, and Dianping are mentioned in the discussion.

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China Tech Investor 02: Adding JD to the watchlist with Rui Ma https://technode.com/2018/11/08/china-tech-investor-02-rui-ma/ https://technode.com/2018/11/08/china-tech-investor-02-rui-ma/#respond Thu, 08 Nov 2018 02:42:46 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=85980 Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss a new addition to their watchlist with Rui Ma from the Techbuzz China podcast]]>

In the second episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast powered by TechNode, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss a new addition to their watchlist with Rui Ma from the Techbuzz China podcast. They also discuss October, trading psychology, and recent earnings releases by iQiyi, Baidu and Alibaba.

As always, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed.

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Announcing the latest TechNode podcast: The China Tech Investor podcast https://technode.com/2018/10/30/china-tech-investor-01/ https://technode.com/2018/10/30/china-tech-investor-01/#respond Tue, 30 Oct 2018 09:46:33 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=85289 Each week, the two look at their watchlist and talk about what's happening with listed Chinese tech companies.]]>

TechNode is proud to welcome the China Tech Investor podcast to our network. The China Tech Investor podcast is a weekly show featuring Elliott Zaagman, writer and contributor to TechNode, and James Hull, a professional investor.

Each week, the two look at their watchlist and talk about what’s happening with listed Chinese tech companies.

On the inaugural episode of the China Tech Investor Podcast, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull discuss their reasons for starting the podcast and identify the first five companies on their list of Chinese tech stocks to watch.

As always, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed.

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  • Tencent
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  • Xiaomi

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China Tech Talk 62: AI Superpowers with Kai-Fu Lee https://technode.com/2018/10/24/china-tech-talk-62-ai-superpowers-with-kai-fu-lee/ https://technode.com/2018/10/24/china-tech-talk-62-ai-superpowers-with-kai-fu-lee/#respond Wed, 24 Oct 2018 10:51:25 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=84720 Kai-Fu Lee comes on the show to talk China's unique strength in AI.]]>

Kai-Fu Lee joins us this week to talk about his new book, AI Superpowers, and the distinct advantages and differences between the US and China in this increasingly important technology.

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China Tech Talk 61: How technology has changed music in China https://technode.com/2018/10/22/china-tech-talk-61-how-technology-has-changed-music-in-china/ https://technode.com/2018/10/22/china-tech-talk-61-how-technology-has-changed-music-in-china/#respond Mon, 22 Oct 2018 03:37:05 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=84100 John and Matt are joined by Wang Boyuan to take a look back at how the music industry has been influenced by tech]]>

Ahead of Tencent Music Entertainment’s IPO, John and Matt are joined by Wang Boyuan, translator and editor of TechCrunch.cn, to take a look back at how the music industry has been influenced by tech as well as the evolving online music market, now dominated by Tencent.

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China Tech Talk 60: How to make a billion dollar company in China with Fritz Demopoulos https://technode.com/2018/10/12/china-tech-talk-60-how-to-make-a-billion-dollar-company-in-china-with-fritz-demopoulos/ https://technode.com/2018/10/12/china-tech-talk-60-how-to-make-a-billion-dollar-company-in-china-with-fritz-demopoulos/#respond Fri, 12 Oct 2018 07:23:00 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=83577 John and Matt talk with Fritz Demopoulos, founding partner of Queens Capital, about his journey at Qunar.]]>

This week, John and Matt talk with Fritz Demopoulos, founding partner of Queens Capital, about his journey at Qunar, how the company was founded, challenges they faced building the company, and advice for entrepreneurs in China today.

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China Tech Talk 59: China’s cybersecurity law: GDPR for the Middle Kingdom with Samm Sacks https://technode.com/2018/09/28/china-cybersecurity-law/ https://technode.com/2018/09/28/china-cybersecurity-law/#respond Fri, 28 Sep 2018 06:09:14 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=82448 This week, John and Matt talk with Samm Sacks, Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Program at the Center for Strategic & International Studies.]]>

This week, John and Matt talk with Samm Sacks, Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Program at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, about China’s cybersecurity law and how it relates to the social credit system as well as the future of data regulation in China.

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China Tech Talk 58: Is Bullet Messenger a WeChat killer? https://technode.com/2018/09/12/is-bullet-messenger-a-wechat-killer/ https://technode.com/2018/09/12/is-bullet-messenger-a-wechat-killer/#respond Wed, 12 Sep 2018 02:13:32 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=80723 John and Matt talk about the messaging app that's shot like a bullet (pun intended) to the top of app store charts.]]>

This week, John and Matt talk about the messaging app that’s shot like a bullet (pun intended) to the top of app store charts as well as brief discussion of shady PR and persuasion practices in China.

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China Tech Talk 57: The secret history of WeChat with Heatherm Huang https://technode.com/2018/08/22/talkbox-the-secret-history-of-wechat/ https://technode.com/2018/08/22/talkbox-the-secret-history-of-wechat/#respond Wed, 22 Aug 2018 04:32:48 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=78502 Heatherm Huang was a founding member of TalkBox, one of the first chat apps with push-to-talk functionality.]]>

This week, John and Matt talk with Heatherm Huang, a founding member of TalkBox, one of the first chat apps with push-to-talk functionality, about the history of chat message apps in China.

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China Tech Talk 56: China coffee wars revisited: Luckin vs Starbaba https://technode.com/2018/08/14/ctt-56-luckin-vs-starbucks/ https://technode.com/2018/08/14/ctt-56-luckin-vs-starbucks/#respond Tue, 14 Aug 2018 01:58:26 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=77601 John and Matt discuss the significance of the Starbucks, Alibaba deal.]]>

This week, John and Matt look at the recent developments in China’s emerging coffee conflict and examine the Tencent/Alibaba turf war, whether the Starbaba tie-up will be a game changer, and the power of rethinking business models for the mobile age.

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China Tech Talk 55: Huawei’s wolf culture: Kill or be killed, part 2 https://technode.com/2018/08/06/55-huaweis-wolf-culture-kill-or-be-killed-part-2/ https://technode.com/2018/08/06/55-huaweis-wolf-culture-kill-or-be-killed-part-2/#respond Mon, 06 Aug 2018 06:15:18 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=76313 This week, John and Matt talk with Elliot Zaagman, writer, executive coach, and corporate trainer, and Samin Sha, co-founder of ChinaChannel, about the intense internal culture at Huawei. ]]>

This week, John and Matt talk with Elliot Zaagman, writer, executive coach, and corporate trainer, and Samin Sha, co-founder of ChinaChannel, about the intense internal culture at Huawei.

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China Tech Talk 54: Huawei’s wolf culture: Kill or be killed, part 1 https://technode.com/2018/07/31/china-tech-talk-54-huawei/ https://technode.com/2018/07/31/china-tech-talk-54-huawei/#respond Tue, 31 Jul 2018 02:09:48 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=75784 This week, John and Matt talk with Elliot Zaagman, writer, executive coach, and corporate trainer, about the dog-eat-dog internal culture at Huawei. We even sneak in a surprise interview with an insider at the end. This is the first of two parts. Links Thinking About Working For A Chinese Company? First, Find Out If It’s […]]]>

This week, John and Matt talk with Elliot Zaagman, writer, executive coach, and corporate trainer, about the dog-eat-dog internal culture at Huawei. We even sneak in a surprise interview with an insider at the end.

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China Tech Talk 52: The globalization of the Chinese traveler with Victor Tseng, CCO of Ctrip https://technode.com/2018/07/02/china-tech-talk-ctrip/ https://technode.com/2018/07/02/china-tech-talk-ctrip/#respond Mon, 02 Jul 2018 09:42:45 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=70037 This week, John and Matt talk with Victor Tseng, Chief Communications Officer for Ctrip, about Chinese travelers, Ctrip’s globalization strategy, and the challenges of going abroad. Links Chinese tech giants are cooking up their own China-centric Michelin-like guides Ctrip is bringing supersonic travel to speed-obsessed China Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @mbrennanchina ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 51: The best of China Tech Talk’s first year, part 2 https://technode.com/2018/06/19/china-tech-talk-51-the-best-of-china-tech-talks-first-year-part-2/ https://technode.com/2018/06/19/china-tech-talk-51-the-best-of-china-tech-talks-first-year-part-2/#respond Tue, 19 Jun 2018 03:00:22 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=69355 This week, John and Matt take a look back at 1 year of podcasting and pull out the best part of the best episodes. This is part 2 of 2. Links 24: The water we swim in 36: Diving deep into Weibo with Manya Koetse 38: 500 Startups Edith Yeung talk blockchain & China/US startups […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 50: The best of China Tech Talk’s first year, part 1 https://technode.com/2018/06/12/best-of-china-tech-talks-first-year-part-1/ https://technode.com/2018/06/12/best-of-china-tech-talks-first-year-part-1/#respond Tue, 12 Jun 2018 03:20:54 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=68922 This week, John and Matt take a look back at 1 year of podcasting and pull out the best part of the best episodes. This is part 1 of 2. Links 04: Interview with Florian Bohnert 10: Influencers in China & the future of brands with Elijah Whaley 15: Baidu ain’t that bad with Kaiser […]]]>

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Analyse Asia 253: Why blockchain is hot again in China with John Artman https://technode.com/2018/06/11/analyse-asia-episode-253-blockchain-china-john-artman/ Mon, 11 Jun 2018 03:36:04 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=68907 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. John Artman, editor in chief from TechNode and host of China Tech Talk, joined us to discuss why blockchain is […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

John Artman, editor in chief from TechNode and host of China Tech Talk, joined us to discuss why blockchain is now hot again in China despite the ban on ICOs and cryptocurrency exchanges. We discussed the Chinese government’s recent enthusiasm in promoting the development of blockchain technologies, and the major applications that will emerge. Last but not least, we discuss how China’s development in blockchain might spur Chinese technology companies to go global.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • John Artman (@knowsnothingLinkedIn), Editor in Chief from Technode and Host of China Tech Talk and NodeWorthy podcasts [0:38]
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [1:24]
    • TechCrunch Hangzhou event on 2-3 July 2018 [1:32]
  • Why blockchain is hot again in China [3:37]
    • Given that the Chinese government has banned ICOs and cryptocurrency exchanges, why is the story of blockchain becoming relevant in China again? [3:50]
    • Why did the Chinese government banned the cryptocurrency exchanges given that bitcoin and ethereum are mainstream globally? [6:32]
    • Where is the stage of development for China’s major blockchain players such as Neo and Qtum?  [8:46]
    • What are the major applications of blockchain in China? Are they applied mainly in the utilities and energy space or watermarking of original content? [10:22]
    • Do you see the blockchain applications in China align with the Chinese government’s ‘made in China 2025’ initiative? [12:27]
    • Will the Chinese government eventually issue their own cryptocurrency? [15:47]
    • In the West, we are seeing blockchain applications that can dis-intermediate the current applications such as Google and Facebook, do you see the same happening in China? [18:06]
    • Do you see the Chinese technology companies will leverage blockchain as their means to expand globally? [20:04]
    • Will the development in blockchain technologies in China focused on private or public sector needs for the next 1-2 years? [22:51]
  • Closing [24:36]

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China Business Cast 80: Kyle Ellicott of ReadWrite Labs, China-US cross-border investment https://technode.com/2018/06/04/china-business-cast-kyle-ellicott/ Mon, 04 Jun 2018 03:15:08 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=68437 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Kyle Ellicott is the Founder and […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Kyle Ellicott is the Founder and Chief Labs Officer of ReadWrite / ReadWrite Labs (formerly known as Wearable IoT World, Inc.), a San Francisco-based Media and Ventures company dedicated to creating the social fabric for businesses around Wearables and the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. The company is focused on connecting technological experts, thought-leaders, corporate/startup executives, and investors as they build these emerging technologies through fostering dynamic relationships between brands, businesses, and bright minds.

Originally from Michigan, Ellicott is a lifelong entrepreneur who started building computers for clients at the age of 15 and worked his way through college in a variety of IT roles, including networking, security, and forensics. His passion for innovation led to his founding of several startup companies, including a media company and prominent digital agency, and his leadership in the Wearables and IoT space led to his creation of ReadWrite Labs (formerly known as Wearable World Labs), a division of Wearable World, Inc., which is the world’s first accelerator/incubator blend solely focused on Wearables and IoT. Ellicott is a noted speaker, consultant, and published author with over 10 years of technical and product experience with such companies as Live Nation, Ticketmaster, Eventup, and TechZulu.

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  • Kyle shares a little bit about his background
  • Discussion on what ReadWrite Labs does, specifically in Asia and China these days
  • Kyle shares what he’s seen and felt during the 2018 Startup Launchpad
  • Kyle shares a bit about the speech he gave during the 2018 Startup Launchpad
  • Kyle’s first impression of Shenzhen compared to Hong Kong
  • Question for Kyle: How is doing businesses internationally, and what have you learned in doing businesses in Asia?
  • Kyle shares the impact of his perspective of doing businesses and building companies
  • Question: What does cross-border investment mean within the current economic context of China and the U.S. to you? What are the potentials in it and challenges?
  • Kyle is helping many expat-founded startups in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. He now shares what most of them need with and how he goes about helping them
  • Kyle shares tips on building networks in China
  • How people can reach Kyle and his business

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China Tech Talk 49: The Xiaomi IPO with The Information’s Shai Oster https://technode.com/2018/05/29/china-tech-talk-49-xiaomi-ipo/ https://technode.com/2018/05/29/china-tech-talk-49-xiaomi-ipo/#respond Tue, 29 May 2018 01:23:03 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=68028 This week, John and Matt talk with Shai Oster, Asia bureau chief for The Information, about Xiaomi’s impending IPO, including why so many companies are choosing to go public this year, the advantages of listing in Hong Kong, and if their business model can stay viable. Links Xiaomi files application for IPO in Hong Kong For […]]]>

This week, John and Matt talk with Shai Oster, Asia bureau chief for The Information, about Xiaomi’s impending IPO, including why so many companies are choosing to go public this year, the advantages of listing in Hong Kong, and if their business model can stay viable.

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China Tech Talk 48: Problems with Chinese and Western tech media with Wang Boyuan, of TechCrunch.cn https://technode.com/2018/05/22/china-tech-talk-48-western-and-chinese-media/ https://technode.com/2018/05/22/china-tech-talk-48-western-and-chinese-media/#respond Tue, 22 May 2018 01:44:52 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=67526 This week, John and Matt talk with Wang Boyuan, editor of TechCrunch.cn, about media inside and outside China, some of the hazards as a reader, and some tips on where to get reliable information about the Middle Kingdom. Links TechCrunch中文版 China’s Social Credit System: An Evolving Practice of Control China’s Social Credit System: AI-driven panopticon or […]]]>

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Node Worthy 25: Privacy and cryptochips https://technode.com/2018/05/21/node-worthy-25-privacy-and-cryptochips/ https://technode.com/2018/05/21/node-worthy-25-privacy-and-cryptochips/#respond Sun, 20 May 2018 23:03:38 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=67475 This week, Chris and Nicole discuss their recent pieces about data privacy and how cryptocurrency is fuelling a boom in Taiwan’s semiconductor industry. Links Victims of the market: The battle for data privacy in China Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is going through blockchain-powered boom Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: “Taking the Day Off” by Lee Rosevere, […]]]>

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China Business Cast 79: Johan Nylander, are Shenzhen superstars challenging Silicon Valley? https://technode.com/2018/05/16/china-business-cast-john-nylander-shenzhen/ Wed, 16 May 2018 01:32:41 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=67115 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Johan Nylander is a China correspondent […]]]>

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Johan Nylander is a China correspondent based in Hong Kong. By looking beyond the daily news grind, he aims to find people and entrepreneurs, trends and social movements, that explain what’s really going on in the world’s second largest economy – and how it affects you. His stories are frequently published by media like the CNN, South China Morning Post, Nikkei Asian Review and Al Jazeera. He’s also a China stringer for Sweden’s leading business daily, Dagens Industri. He has an MBA from the University of Gothenburg in his native Sweden, and is author of an award-winning management book. Today, he spends his time traveling in China and neighboring countries, conducting interviews with presidents and peasants, entrepreneurs and migrant workers, triad members and government officials; all those who shape tomorrow’s China.

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  • Johan shares what made him write about his book, Shenzhen Superstars, in the first place and why Shenzhen
  • His most impressive fascinations about Shenzhen while discovering it
  • Some behind the scene stories while in the process of writing the book and why he touched on different aspects of the tech and innovation scene of Shenzhen (e.g. hardware accelerator, tech titans, maker culture, parts market, pirates etc.)
  • What he didn’t write on the book that he wants to add now and his latest observations
  • Feedback he received after writing the book
  • Johan shares some stories from the book
  • Johan tells a little about the second book he’s currently writing about the greater bay topic
  • How to get in touch with Johan

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Analyse Asia 250: China tech giants’ acquisitions & its impact to Asia with Jon Russell https://technode.com/2018/05/15/analyse-asia-250-jon-russell-china-mergers/ Tue, 15 May 2018 01:32:39 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=67111 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Jon Russell, from TechCrunch joined us in a two-episode arc to discuss the major acquisitions that are shaking the Asia […]]]>

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Jon Russell, from TechCrunch joined us in a two-episode arc to discuss the major acquisitions that are shaking the Asia landscape from Southeast Asia to China. In the second part of our conversation, we discussed the recent major acquisitions by China technology giants in China. From the acquisition of Mobike by Meituan-Dianping to Ele.me by Alibaba Group, we evaluate their impact to Southeast Asia and India and examine why Amazon is not likely to buy Flipkart in India.

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  • Jon Russell (@jonrussell, LinkedIn, Newsletter, Personal Site), Reporter at TechCrunch [0:38]
  • China’s major merger and acquisitions [0:46]
    • References Meituan Dianping acquiring Mobike for US$2.7B and Alibaba acquiring Ele.me for US$9.5B(Technode)
    • What are your thoughts on these major acquisitions happening in China and why Meituan-Dianping entering into the ride-hailing market? [2:00]
    • Does that mean that there will be consolidation for the ridesharing space, given that Didi and Alibaba are both investors and have fought for control in Ofo? [3:11]
    • What does that mean for the bike sharing space in general and even those in the US as we heard Uber is considering in acquiring Jump Bikes in the US? [5:40]
    • Is Uber copying what the Chinese are doing with acquisitions of bike-sharing services in China? [7:00]
    • Comments on whether bike sharing is a fad and feature and not a proper business. [7:34]
    • Alibaba is flexing their muscles on Ele.me and Grab, does that mean that there will be more acquisitions happening in China & outside in Southeast Asia and India as well? [8:12]
    • How Alibaba and Tencent’s investments in Southeast Asia and India have locked out the US companies (Google, Facebook, Amazon) which has not bothered to look at investing in the region. [12:05]
    • Why the Amazon-Flipkart deal can’t happen in India? [13:40]
  • Closing [16:25]

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China Tech Talk 47: Shenzhen style innovation: IP protection, ZTE, and manufacturing standards with Benjamin Joffe of HAX https://technode.com/2018/05/14/china-tech-talk-47-shenzhen-innovation-ip-zte/ https://technode.com/2018/05/14/china-tech-talk-47-shenzhen-innovation-ip-zte/#respond Mon, 14 May 2018 08:37:21 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=67113 This week, John and Matt talk with Benjamin Joffe, General Partner at HAX, about why Shenzhen is so strong with hardware, the fate of ZTE and the role of national security, and IP protection in China. Links ZTE and corporate cultural fever in China Core technology and startups: What can we expect in the post-ZTE […]]]>

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Node Worthy 24: The post-ZTE era https://technode.com/2018/05/13/node-worthy-24-the-post-zte-era/ https://technode.com/2018/05/13/node-worthy-24-the-post-zte-era/#respond Sun, 13 May 2018 14:10:08 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=67093 This week, Fiona and Masha talk about core technology, AI chips, and the role of the government in China’s innovation. Links Core technology and startups: What can we expect in the post-ZTE era? ZTE and corporate cultural fever in China AI is a double-edged sword for cybersecurity: Tophant Google Duplex announcement highlights key differences between […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 46: Internet business models disrupt China’s coffee market: Luckin Coffee https://technode.com/2018/05/07/china-tech-talk-46-luckin-coffee/ https://technode.com/2018/05/07/china-tech-talk-46-luckin-coffee/#respond Mon, 07 May 2018 03:14:41 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=66729 John and Matt discuss the power of examining first principles in an increasingly mobile-centric marketplace in the case of new coffee delivery startup Luckin (瑞亲) Coffee. Links Bringing Internet Business Model to the Coffee Industry, Will Luckin Coffee Threaten Starbucks? Starbucks is opening a store in China every 15 hours Starbucks uses China as a […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 45: Tencent vs Alibaba – The battle for China’s offline retail with WSJ’s Liza Lin https://technode.com/2018/05/01/china-tech-talk-45-tencent-vs-alibaba-the-battle-for-chinas-offline-retail-with-wsjs-liza-lin/ https://technode.com/2018/05/01/china-tech-talk-45-tencent-vs-alibaba-the-battle-for-chinas-offline-retail-with-wsjs-liza-lin/#respond Tue, 01 May 2018 03:52:58 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=66466 This week, John and Matt talk with Liza Lin, China technology reporter for the Wall Street Journal, about the increasing competition between Tencent and Alibaba in offline retail. Download this episode Links JD vs Alibaba: The war for China’s fresh food Video: Alibaba’s Hema supermarket is changing China’s retail game Alibaba is revamping China’s offline […]]]>

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Node Worthy 23: Taiwan’s take on blockchain https://technode.com/2018/04/28/node-worthy-23-taiwans-take-on-blockchain/ https://technode.com/2018/04/28/node-worthy-23-taiwans-take-on-blockchain/#respond Sat, 28 Apr 2018 10:27:06 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=66436 This week, John is joined by Nicole and Masha to talk about how Taiwan is adapting to blockchain. Links Taiwan’s largest social media platform is fighting for data justice Taiwan needs regulators to step up on blockchain Blockchain entering ‘government-led mode’ with Shenzhen blockchain fund launch China’s lesser-known tech hub Fujian Province joins blockchain craze […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 44: Short video and China’s hottest app https://technode.com/2018/04/24/china-tech-talk-douyin-and-short-video/ https://technode.com/2018/04/24/china-tech-talk-douyin-and-short-video/#respond Tue, 24 Apr 2018 11:58:33 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=66122 John and Matt talk about Douyin, the breakout short video app of 2017, how it stacks up against Kuaishou (aka Kwai)—China’s “low” humor video app—and some predictions for short video apps in 2018. Links China Tech Talk 08: How Chinese internet celebrities are taking over e-commerce Behind the success of Kuaishou, the biggest social video […]]]>

John and Matt talk about Douyin, the breakout short video app of 2017, how it stacks up against Kuaishou (aka Kwai)—China’s “low” humor video app—and some predictions for short video apps in 2018.

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China Tech Talk 43: The e-commerce platform becoming a threat to Alibaba with Thomas Graziani https://technode.com/2018/04/16/china-tech-talk-42-pinduoduos-strategy-for-quality-customers-with-thomas-graziani/ https://technode.com/2018/04/16/china-tech-talk-42-pinduoduos-strategy-for-quality-customers-with-thomas-graziani/#respond Mon, 16 Apr 2018 08:27:40 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=65609 This week, John and Matt talk with Thomas Graziani, founder and CEO of WalktheChat, a company that specializes in helping foreign organizations access the Chinese market through WeChat. Links Pinduoduo: a Close Look at the Fastest Growing App in China Video: Alibaba’s Hema supermarket is changing China’s retail game Pinduoduo rumored to have raised $3 billion […]]]>

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Node Worthy 21: Content rectification https://technode.com/2018/04/13/node-worthy-21-content-rectification/ https://technode.com/2018/04/13/node-worthy-21-content-rectification/#respond Fri, 13 Apr 2018 09:29:21 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=65567 This week we talk about the recent moves against content and video apps. Links China is serious about cleaning up Jinri Toutiao and Kuaishou this time Toutiao and 3 other news apps taken down from Chinese app stores Artist buys and exhibits black market data of 346,000 people, invites them to visit China’s media regulator […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 42: China’s mobility and transport market gets all mixed up https://technode.com/2018/04/10/china-tech-talk-42-chinas-mobility-and-transport-market-gets-all-mixed-up/ https://technode.com/2018/04/10/china-tech-talk-42-chinas-mobility-and-transport-market-gets-all-mixed-up/#respond Tue, 10 Apr 2018 08:22:41 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=65163 This week, John and Matt talk about recent developments in China’s mobility and the O2O market as Meituan acquires Mobike and joins others encroaching into Didi territory. Links Didi recruits food delivery riders in Wuxi to challenge Meituan Meituan acquisition of Mobike seems a done deal Fresh and driver-friendly: Meituan Dache’s first day in Shanghai […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 41: New retail, new customer experiences with Stephane Monsallier https://technode.com/2018/04/03/china-tech-talk-41-new-retail-new-customer-experiences-with-stephane-monsallier/ https://technode.com/2018/04/03/china-tech-talk-41-new-retail-new-customer-experiences-with-stephane-monsallier/#respond Tue, 03 Apr 2018 08:19:02 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=64960 We’re back! Sorry for being gone so long. Hope you didn’t miss us too much. This week, John and Matt talk with Stephane Monsallier, founder of Shops of the Future, about new retail and Alibaba’s strategy with Hema. Links Video: Alibaba’s Hema supermarket is changing China’s retail game JD vs Alibaba: The war for China’s […]]]>

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Analyse Asia 244: What Mike Moritz got wrong about the China startup ecosystem with Benjamin Joffe https://technode.com/2018/04/03/analyse-asia-244/ Tue, 03 Apr 2018 04:16:48 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=64834 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Benjamin Joffe, partner of HAX from SOS Ventures joined us in a conversation about the evolution of their hardware startup […]]]>

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Benjamin Joffe, partner of HAX from SOS Ventures joined us in a conversation about the evolution of their hardware startup accelerator and discuss what Mike Moritz from Sequoia Capital got wrong and right about China’s technology startup ecosystem. We discussed the intention of Moritz’s article to Silicon Valley and how the Chinese startups will pose a challenge to them globally.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Benjamin Joffe (@benjaminjoffe , LinkedIn, Medium), Partner at HAX [0:38]
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [1:20]
    • How has the hardware ecosystem in Shenzhen evolved in the past two years and what’s the trajectory look like in 2018 since we last spoke? (Ref: “What Hardware Investors want in 2018 and what they don’t”). [4:25]
    • Will Shenzhen become the Silicon Valley of China given that it has both hardware and software companies situated in that region? [5:34]
  • What Sequoia’s Mike Moritz don’t understand about startups in China [7:04]
    • Introduction: Silicon Valley would be wise to follow China’s lead by Mike Moritz from Sequoia Capital – a critique to the work ethic of Silicon Valley and praising the 9-9-6 i.e. startup entrepreneurs & employees work 9 am to 9 pm & 6 days a week coupled with the frugality mentality in China. What are your initial thoughts on the article? [7:56]
    • From your observation, you feel that Mike Moritz did not really get China. My first question is: how does China differ from US from the market size, education focus and economy growth? [9:34]
    • Why can’t US copy China as the latter has done so in the past decade? [11:44]
    • It is really surprising that we often hear US tech companies speak of China as a market to expand to but we don’t hear the reverse. Why are most Chinese technology companies (other than Tencent and Alibaba) competing for the US market? [16:57]
    • With the recent deal to acquire MoneyGram by Ant Financial failed and the collapse of the AT&T deal with Huawei, do you think that these events stopped Chinese companies from entering US? [18:24]
    • How does the Belt and Road initiative open the path for Chinese companies in global expansion?
    • In your opinion, what did Mike Moritz get right and wrong about China startups? [21:52]
    • Is China’s 9-9-6 culture shifting towards more or less sustainable (like 0-0-7 i.e. 0 am to 0 am and 7 days a week) for the Chinese tech worker? [23:19]
    • Where do you see the Chinese technology companies in the next 5 years? [24:18]
  • Closing [25:26]

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Analyse Asia 243: From Huawei’s US entry to Wechat’s future with Juro Osawa https://technode.com/2018/03/26/analyse-asia-243-from-huaweis-us-entry-to-wechats-future-with-juro-osawa/ Mon, 26 Mar 2018 02:01:58 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=64554 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Juro Osawa, a reporter at The Information joined us in a conversation to discuss the recent challenges faced by China’s […]]]>

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Juro Osawa, a reporter at The Information joined us in a conversation to discuss the recent challenges faced by China’s technology giants, Huawei and Tencent. We discussed why Huawei’s deal with AT&T in the US had fallen apart and its implications to other foreign companies trying to enter the US market. At the same time, we discussed the recent turmoil within Tencent on the future of Wechat.

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  • Juro Osawa (@JuroOsawa , LinkedIn, The Information), Reporter at The Information [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:16]
    • How do you end up joining as a reporter in The Information? What are the areas and companies you cover there? [2:54]
    • Throughout your career journey, what are the interesting lessons you can share with my audience? [4:08]
  • Why Huawei’s deal with AT&T in US fell apart [5:00]
    • References: “Inside Huawei’s Plans to Challenge Apple in the US” and “AT&T Deal Collapse Forces Huawei to Rethink Global Plans” (requires subscription)
    • Can you introduce Huawei as a company to my audience and who are the key executives of the company behind the smartphone division? [5:25]
    • Can you describe the backstory to Huawei trying to launch a phone in US and the deal with AT&T collapse? [8:02]
    • Why did Huawei’s deal with AT&T collaspe at the last minute? [9:32]
    • What are the preparations made by Huawei to enter the US market? [11:04]
    • Does that it mean that it will be difficult for other Chinese companies such as Xiaomi to enter the US market? [12:57]
  • Turmoil at Tencent [15:38]
    • Recently, WeChat just turned seven and has a major conference in Jan 2018. Can you provide the background behind the creator of WeChat, Allen Zhang and his team and how they take WeChat to become a key player within Tencent? [16:02]
    • Can you talk about how the Wechat team views Allen Zhang and how did he got the status of “WeGod” in the Wechat division? [18:48]
    • Why are some Wechat early employees or key product managers leaving Wechat? [21:15]
    • What is the internal tension about the future of WeChat? [22:41]
    • What’s Allen Zhang’s eventual vision for WeChat? [25:23]
    • Will Allen Zhang leave Tencent eventually? [27:03]
  • Closing [27:36]
    • How do my audience find you? [27:38]

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China Business Cast 77: WeChat communities with Michelle Ibarra of Girls Gone International https://technode.com/2018/03/13/china-business-cast-77-wechat-communities-with-michelle-ibarra-of-girls-gone-international/ Tue, 13 Mar 2018 10:13:14 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=63877 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. Michelle Ibarra is a Mexican American multi-tasking millennial that lives in the hip and trendy Former French Concession neighborhood in Shanghai, China.  She has established herself as a leader […]]]>

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Michelle Ibarra is a Mexican American multi-tasking millennial that lives in the hip and trendy Former French Concession neighborhood in Shanghai, China.  She has established herself as a leader and collaborator in Asia. As the Asia & Oceania Regional Manager of Girl Gone International, a non-profit app, website, magazine and community dedicated to the new generation of expat women living abroad, Michelle has supported and developed communities in 21 Asian cities.

Michelle is also the Co-Founder and Owner of a graphic design and consulting business in Shanghai, China. TONIK Design consulting helps brands find their visual identity utilizing minimal and modern elements popular in Western design. TONIK Design also has a new home decor line, TONIK Prints, which show different Shanghai-based neighborhoods in a colorful yet minimal way to elevate any space.

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  • How the WeChat communities get started
  • How Michelle started a group during an event
  • Question: Are you the manager in each group?
  • Tips on rules within the group
  • Question for Michelle: Do you verify and approve each person who joins each group?
  • What the questionnaire form is for members wanting to join
  • Do Michelle’s groups generate income or not
  • Michelle shares her process of checking the WeChat groups
  • How the WeChat groups are structured
  • Names and categories of the WeChat communities
  • Question: What other platforms are there?
  • Question: Has there been any negative incidents in one of your groups?
  • Tips for people wanting to start their own WeChat groups
  • How people can connect with Michelle Ibarra
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China Tech Talk 40: Unpacking China’s “new retail” https://technode.com/2018/03/12/china-tech-talk-40-unpacking-chinas-new-retail/ https://technode.com/2018/03/12/china-tech-talk-40-unpacking-chinas-new-retail/#respond Mon, 12 Mar 2018 05:29:40 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=63865 Matt and John try to understand the recent (and not so recent) moves by China’s internet giants into offline retail. Links Alibaba to invest $4.6 billion in China electronics retailer Suning JD vs Alibaba: The war for China’s fresh food Alibaba is revamping China’s offline retailing through a bottom-up approach Tencent to challenge Alibaba’s new […]]]>

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Node Worthy 20: Women in China’s tech https://technode.com/2018/03/09/node-worthy-20-women-in-chinas-tech/ https://technode.com/2018/03/09/node-worthy-20-women-in-chinas-tech/#respond Fri, 09 Mar 2018 09:13:49 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=63827 This week we talk about women in China’s tech industry. Links Lies and statistics: How many of China’s women are actually in the tech sector? Why are Chinese mothers going into ride-hailing? 2.3 million women drove for DiDi in 2017 6 self-made women billionaires in China’s tech space China dominates self-made woman rich list Podcast […]]]>

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996 Podcast with GGV Capital 7: Yi Wang of Liulishuo on Teaching English with AI https://technode.com/2018/03/08/996-liulishuo/ https://technode.com/2018/03/08/996-liulishuo/#respond Thu, 08 Mar 2018 07:57:42 +0000 https://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=63771 Yi Wang is founder and CEO of Liulishuo (a.k.a. LingoChamp), China’s leading mobile learning platform for spoken English with over 70 million users. It uses speech recognition technology to enhance the learning experience and provide learners with measurable and proven results. Within a few months of launch, Liulishuo rose to the top of the Apple […]]]>
Yi Wang is founder and CEO of Liulishuo (a.k.a. LingoChamp), China’s leading mobile learning platform for spoken English with over 70 million users. It uses speech recognition technology to enhance the learning experience and provide learners with measurable and proven results. Within a few months of launch, Liulishuo rose to the top of the Apple app store in China, and was recently ranked by CB Insights as one of the 100 most promising artificial intelligence startups in the world in 2018.

Yi is a “sea turtle” (海归, overseas returnee) who returned to China after studying and working in the US. He received his Ph.D in computer science from Princeton University in 2009 and MSE and BE in electronic engineering from Tsinghua University. Before founding Liulishuo in 2012, Yi was a product manager at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View from 2009 to 2011. Yi has also worked as a product director at AdChina, responsible for its performance ads platform.

In this episode, we discuss questions like: Why did Yi choose to leave his comfortable job in Silicon Valley to start a new venture in China? What challenges must “sea turtles” overcome to successfully start a company in China? What makes Liulishuo so engaging to its millions of users? Will AI ever replace human teachers?

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GGV Capital is a multi-stage venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley, Shanghai, and Beijing. GGV has invested in over 280 companies with more than 30 companies valued at more than $1 billion. Portfolio companies include Airbnb, Alibaba, Ctrip, Didi, Hellobike, HashiCorp, Houzz, Keep, Opendoor, Slack, Square, Toutiao, Wish, Xiaohongshu, and YY. Find out more at ggvc.com.
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China Tech Talk 39: PUBG and the future of Steam in China with Charlie Moseley https://technode.com/2018/02/27/china-tech-talk-39-pubg-steam-in-china/ https://technode.com/2018/02/27/china-tech-talk-39-pubg-steam-in-china/#respond Tue, 27 Feb 2018 05:45:42 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=63155 Matt and John talk with Charlie Moseley, an American games developer based in Chengdu. We start the conversation about PlayerUnkown’s Battlegrounds and then go into the future of Steam as well as PUBG’s prospects in 2018. [This was recorded on 01 Feb 2018] Links Early access to Chinese mobile version of PUBG opens tomorrow Chinese […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 38: Trends in early-stage Chinese startups with Edith Yeung https://technode.com/2018/02/23/china-tech-talk-edith-yeung/ https://technode.com/2018/02/23/china-tech-talk-edith-yeung/#respond Fri, 23 Feb 2018 01:57:39 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=63060 Matt and John talk with Edith Yeung, managing partner at 500 Startups about blockchain, AI, and how China’s startups fit into global trends. Links China is the leading country for blockchain patents with Alibaba and PBOC on top How Tencent’s medical ecosystem is shaping the future of China’s healthcare Guest Edith Yeung on WeChat: edithyeung Hosts […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 37: Weibo’s KOL woes with Elijah Whaley https://technode.com/2018/02/12/ctt-elijah-whaley/ https://technode.com/2018/02/12/ctt-elijah-whaley/#respond Mon, 12 Feb 2018 02:57:00 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=62859 Matt and John talk welcome Elijah Whaley, CMO of PARKLU, onto the show again. We catch up with what’s he’s been working on lately and then discuss some new heavy-handed rent-seeking from Weibo. A few extra words from Elijah on creating the catalog: In 2017 brands only selected to work with about 5% of the […]]]>

Matt and John talk welcome Elijah Whaley, CMO of PARKLU, onto the show again. We catch up with what’s he’s been working on lately and then discuss some new heavy-handed rent-seeking from Weibo.

A few extra words from Elijah on creating the catalog:

In 2017 brands only selected to work with about 5% of the KOLs in our database, about 800 some. I feel like brands are still underutilizing KOLs marketing in depth and breadth. Most brands are using KOLs they recognize or feel safe with. There is actually very little true experimentation going on. This is while 1% of KOLs are making a killing. 5% are making a living. And the rest are starving. There is a huge opportunity to buy attention for cheap if marketers are willing to dig a little deeper and test. 

As our team was going through the KOL curation process for the catalog, we only selected 10% of the KOLs that had been used in campaign in 2017. The rest were fairly unknown to me, because I really only engage with KOLs that are a part of our campaigns. I personally examined and selected 200 plus KOLs in the catalog and was really shocked to see the quality of the content that is being created by these unknown KOLs. In one case, I was looking at a travel KOL’s profile and saw a picture of a friend that’s considered one of the best commercial video producers in China. I sent him a message and come to find out that it’s his girlfriend. I’m thinking to myself “Gosh, if some company would hire her for their campaign they would undoubtedly get more than they paid for because it’s likely she would employ the help of her boyfriend.” 

There is this whole uncapped world of super high quality niche KOLs and they just are not being engaged. That’s just part of what I learned going through this catalog creation process.  

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Node Worthy 18: Crypto bans and pets, mobile PUBG, and the coming hongbao craze https://technode.com/2018/02/11/node-worthy-18-crypto-bans-pets-mobile-pubg-coming-hongbao-craze/ https://technode.com/2018/02/11/node-worthy-18-crypto-bans-pets-mobile-pubg-coming-hongbao-craze/#respond Sun, 11 Feb 2018 01:04:01 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=62730 This week we talk a further ban on crypto exchanges, crypto pets, Alipay in Apple stores, mobile PUBG, and the Spring Festival hongbao war. Links The final crackdown? China moves to completely ban and block cryptocurrency trading at home and abroad China is the leading country for blockchain patents with Alibaba and PBOC on top […]]]>

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996 Podcast with GGV Capital 1: Jerry Yang – Why I believed in Alibaba https://technode.com/2018/02/08/996-1-jerry-yang/ https://technode.com/2018/02/08/996-1-jerry-yang/#respond Thu, 08 Feb 2018 08:38:28 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=62653 GGV Capital’s Hans Tung and Zara Zhang interview Jerry Yang, founder and former CEO of Yahoo!, who orchestrated arguably the best deal in tech history. In 2005, he arranged for Yahoo! to invest $1 billion for a 40% stake in fledgling Chinese ecommerce site Alibaba at a post-money valuation of $5 billion. Today, Alibaba is […]]]>

GGV Capital’s Hans Tung and Zara Zhang interview Jerry Yang, founder and former CEO of Yahoo!, who orchestrated arguably the best deal in tech history. In 2005, he arranged for Yahoo! to invest $1 billion for a 40% stake in fledgling Chinese ecommerce site Alibaba at a post-money valuation of $5 billion. Today, Alibaba is worth almost half a trillion dollars. During the interview, Jerry conducts a post-mortem for Yahoo!’s China strategy, and offers advice for US tech companies looking to expand into China.

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The 996 podcast is brought to you by GGV Capital and co-produced by the Sinica Podcast. On this show, we interview movers and shakers of China’s tech industry, as well as tech leaders who have a US-China cross-border perspective.
GGV Capital also produces a weekly email newsletter in English, also called “ 996,” which has a roundup of the week’s most important happenings in tech in China. Subscribe at 996.ggvc.com.
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35: A change in WeChat is a change in Chinese society https://technode.com/2018/02/08/35-change-wechat-change-chinese-society/ https://technode.com/2018/02/08/35-change-wechat-change-chinese-society/#respond Thu, 08 Feb 2018 02:01:30 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=61884 Matt and John talk about recent developments in WeChat, including new insights from WeChat Open Class, the role of mini programs and games, and “WeChat as a Platform” (WaaP). Download this episode Links Eva Yoo: WeChat mini programs 1 year on: Key figures and trends Matthew Brennan: 10 Of The Best WeChat Mini Programs Timmy Shen: WeChat […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 36: Don’t forget about Weibo with Manya Koetse https://technode.com/2018/02/06/china-tech-talk-36-weibo-manya-koetse/ https://technode.com/2018/02/06/china-tech-talk-36-weibo-manya-koetse/#respond Tue, 06 Feb 2018 01:14:40 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=62283 Matt and John talk with Manya Koetse, found and editor-in-chief of What’s on Weibo, about how the role of Weibo in Chinese society and its continuing relevance in public discourse. Download this episode Links What’s on Weibo Manya Koetse How to leave an iTunes review Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS feed […]]]>

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Node Worthy 17: AI, blockchain, and Tencent’s move into the offline world https://technode.com/2018/02/05/node-worthy-17/ https://technode.com/2018/02/05/node-worthy-17/#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2018 05:18:07 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=62234 This week we talk the recent EmTech China conference, AI, blockchain, and Tencent’s move into the offline world. Download this episode Links Blockchain buzzwords, changes, and challenges: EmTech China blockchain panel EmTech China reveals what jobs will be left for humans after AI takes over Tencent may invest in Carrefour China as internet giants extend […]]]>

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Node Worthy 16: Emerging trends in proptech and WeChat’s latest announcement https://technode.com/2018/01/29/node-worthy-16/ https://technode.com/2018/01/29/node-worthy-16/#respond Mon, 29 Jan 2018 01:50:28 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=61811 This week we talk about the emerging vertical of proptech (property tech) and the state of WeChat’s mini programs a year after their launch. Links Eva Yoo: WeChat mini programs 1 year on: Key figures and trends Emma Lee: How proptech is transforming traditional housing market: Q&A with JLL APAC COO Podcast information iTunes RSS feed […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 34: Making, hacking, and hardware with Naomi Wu https://technode.com/2018/01/22/ctt-34-naomi-wu/ https://technode.com/2018/01/22/ctt-34-naomi-wu/#respond Mon, 22 Jan 2018 07:57:13 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=61505 Matt and John talk with Naomi Wu, a well-known online personality known for her hardware and making projects. Download this episode Thanks a bunch to @Broadcastorm for the suggestion and making the intro! Links Naomi on Twitter Naomi on YouTube Naomi’s previous projects on Imgur Make Vol 61: Spotlight Shenzhen How to leave an iTunes review […]]]>

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Node Worthy 15: Top fails and expected IPOs https://technode.com/2018/01/13/node-worthy-15-top-fails-expected-ipos/ https://technode.com/2018/01/13/node-worthy-15-top-fails-expected-ipos/#respond Sat, 13 Jan 2018 02:17:36 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=61058 This week we talk about most the biggest tech fails in China, including LeEco, bike-rentals, and bitcoin exchanges. We also talked about the most expected IPOs for 2018. Links Masha Borak: Top 3 Chinese tech fails of 2017 Emma Lee: Five most highly-anticipated Chinese tech IPOs for 2018 Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: “Taking the Day […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 33: Fintech IPOs and the future of money in China with Zennon Kapron https://technode.com/2018/01/12/china-tech-talk-33-zennon-kapron/ https://technode.com/2018/01/12/china-tech-talk-33-zennon-kapron/#respond Fri, 12 Jan 2018 10:38:23 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=60693 Matt and John talk with Zennon Kapron, founder of Kapron Asia, about fintech in China, P2P lending, fintech IPOs, and money in China. Links Emma Lee: Chinese microlender Qudian under fire after splashy US IPO Timmy Shen: Chinese microlender Lexin files for a $500m US IPO TechCrunch Shanghai 2017 – Debate: One coin to rule them all? […]]]>

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My favorite podcast app is made in Beijing https://technode.com/2018/01/11/favorite-podcast-app-made-beijing/ https://technode.com/2018/01/11/favorite-podcast-app-made-beijing/#respond Thu, 11 Jan 2018 02:45:55 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=60843 Editor’s note: This was contributed by Elliott Zaagman a trainer, coach, and change management consultant who specializes in aiding Chinese companies as they globalize. To contact him, check him out on LinkedIn, or add ezaagman on WeChat. I am a podcast addict. I’ve never been much of a reader, and tend to spend lots of time on trains, […]]]>

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I am a podcast addict. I’ve never been much of a reader, and tend to spend lots of time on trains, streets, and planes, so the revolution in downloadable audio content has opened up a whole new world of information for me.

As I’ve developed somewhat of a pseudo-career as a writer and blogger, I’ve relied on podcasts as sources of both inspiration and information for the topics I’m researching. However, I’ve come to find this method incredibly annoying and time-consuming on most podcast apps. The specificity of the search results is often woefully inadequate.

Take, for example, the popular app Stitcher. Here’s what happened when I tried to search the topic of “blockchain,” the decentralized, anonymous ledger system used by most crypto-currencies:

173 results, all for blockchain-themed podcasts. In order to find the information that I’m looking for, I will have to go through each podcast, episode-by-episode. Some episodes are filled with great info, others aren’t, and the only way to sort the good from the bad is to listen to them, or maybe try to judge by episode title.

This process has gotten a lot easier, however, since I’ve discovered Castbox, the project of former Googler, Peking University alumnus, and Hebei native Renee Wang (王小雨). Castbox aims to improve the search quality of audio files. Take a look at what happens when I conduct the same search, just on Castbox instead of Stitcher.

They offer similar results when categorized under “channel:”

When you search under the “episode” tab, it gets a little more specific, organizing by specific episodes. This is great when looking to access to-the-point summaries from top experts on a topic:

But where this app really stands out is in their “in-audio search,” which combs podcasts for references to certain terms, and then allows the user to, in just one click, go directly to the point in the episode when that keyword is discussed:

How it works

Castbox does this a Natural Language Processing (NLP) algorithm which transcribes the audio of a podcast into speech. They also use a machine-learning process to customize the search results based on the user’s listening habits.

This provides a user experience that I personally find preferable to the one provided by apps like Stitcher. “Traditionally, audio search results crawl channel tags or keywords of an episode and title descriptions,” explains Tina Kuan, Castbox’s Chief Marketing Office. “This age-old approach becomes ripe for manipulation by a keyword savvy podcaster – much like the issues plaguing SEO.”

Chinese roots, but focusing on the overseas market

While Castbox has a presence in the Bay Area, its HQ and the majority of its development team is based in Beijing. “Beijing has a large number of internet talents, but with relatively low cost, so it makes sense to operate from there,” says Renee Wang.

In basing itself in China but targeting an overseas user base, Castbox is hoping to follow somewhat in the footsteps of Musical.ly, the China-based video platform rarely used in the middle kingdom, but which is a hit with Western teenagers. In November, Chinese super-unicorn Bytedance (parent company of news aggregator Jinri Toutiao) acquired Musical.ly for what is reported to be between 800 million and 1 billion USD.

Despite its China roots, Wang emphasizes the desire and need to have a diverse team that is representative of the app’s user base. “Reaching global resources is very important to us, and that includes a push to hire talent from other countries,” explains Wang.

Room to improve

I’m certainly not the only one who sees the value in what Castbox offers. In October, they announced a US$12.8 million series A investment, from some of the same investors who were Musical.ly’s early backers.

However, I must say that their in-audio search function still is far from perfect. For example, I recently searched for content from the wildly popular and well-respected China tech news blog Technode, the total search results were definitely better than Stitcher, giving me both more channel options, as well as episodes of other podcasts where Technode reporters were guests.

Stitcher:

Castbox:

However, the in-audio search was a bit more disappointing:

Keep trying, Castbox. You’re already my new favorite app, but you’ve still got a bit of a way to go.

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China Business Cast 75: Developing a tech startup on WeChat’s platform, with Drew Kirchhoff https://technode.com/2018/01/10/china-business-cast-75-developing-tech-startup-wechats-platform-drew-kirchhoff/ Wed, 10 Jan 2018 02:25:45 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=60825 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Drew Kirchhoff is a co-founder […]]]>

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Drew Kirchhoff is a co-founder of Yoli, a WeChat-first on-demand English and Chinese language learning platform. Before co-founding yoli, Drew worked at Yodo1, where he helped build up the mobile gaming company’s international biz dev and global publishing business. He was the product manager of Crossy Road, a casual mobile gaming title that won an Apple Design Award and earned Google Play Game of the Year in 2015, tallying more than 100 million downloads worldwide. Since co-founding yoli just over a year ago, he has been an avid WeChat entrepreneur, featured by WeChat’s Enterprise Account team, and frequently consults for companies on their WeChat product development strategy.

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  • Drew shares about his history and how he got into startups and e-commerce
  • Drew discusses how he met his co-founders and how Yoli started Yoli is running within WeChat
  • Drew shares why they decided to keep it on this platform
  • Question: How technical is developing Yoli on WeChat?
  • Drew explains how they got the word out about Yoli in the beginning
  • Transitioning from H.I. to A.I.
  • Using QR codes in China vs. in the West
  • Drew shares how they have developed and are still developing Yoli

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China Tech Talk 32: China tech trends in 2017, part 2 https://technode.com/2018/01/05/china-tech-talk-32-china-tech-trends-2017-part-2/ https://technode.com/2018/01/05/china-tech-talk-32-china-tech-trends-2017-part-2/#respond Fri, 05 Jan 2018 02:06:11 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=60493 This week, Matt and John discuss the top 5 trends (plus some honorable mentions) in China’s tech for 2017 and make some predictions going into 2018. This is the second of two parts. Links Previous episodes referenced: Live streaming Episode 08: How Chinese internet celebrities are taking over e-commerce with Dannie Li 09: Astroturfing, tipping, […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 31: China tech trends in 2017, part 1 https://technode.com/2018/01/01/china-tech-talk-31-china-tech-trends-2017-part-1/ https://technode.com/2018/01/01/china-tech-talk-31-china-tech-trends-2017-part-1/#respond Mon, 01 Jan 2018 15:47:03 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=60286 This week, Matt and John discuss the top 5 trends (plus some honorable mentions) in China’s tech for 2017 and make some predictions going into 2018. This is the first of two parts. Links Previous episodes referenced: Bike rentals Episode 1: An introduction to China’s bike sharing Episode 03: Bike sharing business models – Mobike […]]]>

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Analyse Asia: Episode 226: The state of North East Asia 2017 with Shai Oster https://technode.com/2017/12/27/analyse-asia-episode-226-state-north-east-asia-2017-shai-oster/ Wed, 27 Dec 2017 14:12:37 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=60345 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Shai Oster, Asia Bureau Chief at The Information, joined us in a conversation to review the state of North East […]]]>

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Shai Oster, Asia Bureau Chief at The Information, joined us in a conversation to review the state of North East Asia in 2017. We discussed the five major events: SoftBank’s Vision Fund, the expansion of Alibaba and Tencent into Southeast Asia and India while battling Google & Amazon in these open markets, China’s imposing tougher regulations on both local & foreign tech companies, the ties between US & China tech companies, and the rise of Toutiao, Meituan-Dianping and Didi, with an additional conversation on Xiaomi’s upcoming IPO in 2018.

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  • Shai Oster (@beijingscribe, LinkedIn, TheInformation Profile), Asia Bureau Chief in The Information
    • How do you start your career? [1:17]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting career lessons learnt? [2:56]
    • Can you briefly introduce The Information to my audience and what’s your role and coverage there? [3:51]
  • Review of North East Asia in 2017 (Here are the 5 major events which I feel are the year’s most important for North East Asia – China, Japan and Korea) [5:56]
    • Event 1: SoftBank Vision’s Fund [6:18]
    • Event 2: Alibaba and Tencent into Southeast Asia and India [13:17]
      • Where do you see the fault lines are and how these companies will duel it out given that Amazon are in both geographies as an aggressive competitor? Will these companies choose buy vs build in these new geographies? [13:48]  (Ref: Alibaba’s Tsai sees a ‘very hot war’ in India)
      • Do you see Tencent will bring Jingdong (JD dot com) or Meituan-Dianping with them into Southeast Asia and India [15:28]
      • Alibaba’s most significant investment is Paytm in India and Google’s entry into India with Tez from their next billion initiative.
    • Event 3: China’s new regulations on local & foreign tech companies [18:04]
      • What are the implications with China’s regulations into both local and foreign tech companies? [18:25]
      • Chinese companies dealing with strategy tax outside China [19:45]
      • How does that factor in terms of data privacy? (Ref: Big data strengthens China’s grip) [20:58]
    • Event 4: Nature of US and China Tech Ties [22:24]
      • Given that we are seeing more and more Chinese investors heading west, will we see the reverse? [23:00]
      • Do we see Chinese companies able to challenge US direct for example, Toutiao in AI and news and Ofo or Mobike in bicycle sharing? [25:46]
      • How will the impact of a US-China trade war on China & US tech companies? [30:15]
    • Event 5: Rise of TMD (Toutiao, Meituan-Dianping and Didi) [30:48]
      • With the exception of Toutiao, the other two relied heavily on BAT on their successes, will we see similar companies in the future that resemble TMD? [30:48]
    • Bonus Event: Xiaomi going IPO in 2018? [37:05]
  • Closing [39:55]

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Analyse Asia 225: Tencent’s gaming empire & Honour of Kings with Matthew Brennan https://technode.com/2017/12/22/analyse-asia-225-tencents-gaming-empire-honour-kings-matthew-brennan/ Fri, 22 Dec 2017 12:53:01 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=60271 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Matthew Brennan, co-founder of China Channel and host of China Tech Talk joined us in a conversation to discuss Tencent’s […]]]>

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Matthew Brennan, co-founder of China Channel and host of China Tech Talk joined us in a conversation to discuss Tencent’s gaming empire worldwide and their third killer app after QQ & Wechat: Honor of Kings. We discussed the recent major happenings from Tencent in their purchase of stock from Snap in the US and bypassing Facebook’s market capitalisation temporarily, and how they assembled their gaming portfolio and assets, particularly Honor of Kings, in a strategy as the top gaming company now in the world and mitigate against the concerns of the Chinese government in mobile gaming addiction.

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  • Matthew Brennan, Co-founder of China Channel dot co (@mbrennanchina , Linkedin, Wechat:Yowdy-CQ) [0:38]
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [1:42]
    • What happened in the CHina CHat 2017 event you organized in Sep 2017? [2:28]
    • Specifically for key opinion leaders (KOLs), what are the major points of discussion the CHina CHat conference 2017? [3:18]
  • Tencent’s Gaming Empire and Honor of Kings [5:08]
    • Few interesting news recently: In Tencent’s history, it is incorporated on 11 Nov (or now what we called double 11 or Singles Day – the most important event in e-commerce), and it has bypassed the market capitalization of 534.5B against Facebook of 519.5B, what are your perspectives on these issues? [6:08]
    • Tencent has built up a third revenue stream within the company other than advertising and payments and that is gaming. Can you briefly discuss the efforts of Tencent in this space and what their gaming revenues are as part of the whole company’s revenues? [10:03]
      • Note: Tencent makes 41% revenue from games in Q3 2017. As the percentage of revenues are going down over time closer to 50% a year or two ago, absolute numbers going up. Mobile gaming overtook PC clients game revenue last month.
      • Started with the key titles: Dungeon and Fighter, Crossfire.
      • Tencent owns two studios: Riot Games in the US which made Honor of Kings and Supercell that made Clash of Clans.
      • Mobile key titles: Honor of Kings (HoK), Lead of Legends (LoL), Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds [13:28]
      • Key acquisitions: Riot Games (November 8, 2013 LoL $231M), Supercell (21 June 2016, 84.3% of Supercell with USD 8.6 billion, Clash of Clans)
    • How Tencent compete against Alibaba in China and Facebook in the rest of the world. [15:28]
    • A lot of us know Tencent with their two killer messaging apps, QQ and Wechat but in a recent episode on China Tech Talk, you discussed that they have the third killer app: Honor of Kings, can you describe what this app is about and why it is taking China and outside world by storm? [17:40]
    • Honor of Kings have a very strong offline presence as well, can you briefly talk about that? [21:00]
    • What do you observe Tencent is doing with Honor of Kings outside China, for example, Thailand [23:15]
    • Does Tencent leverage on its social capability to extend into the media content business in the way how they have successfully done so with the gaming business in their portfolio? [28:10]
    • The Chinese newspaper, People’s Daily wrote a scathing column on Honor of Kings regarding people’s addiction on the game, how does Tencent mitigate these issues with the game? [30:36]
  • Closing
    • Can you recommend a book, podcast or anything else that has impact to your work and personal life recently? [32:37]
    • How do my audience find you? [33:14]

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13: Small town youth and China’s IPv6 push https://technode.com/2017/12/15/node-worthy-13/ https://technode.com/2017/12/15/node-worthy-13/#respond Fri, 15 Dec 2017 14:01:01 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=60101 This week we talk about youth entertainment in small cities and the need to switch to IPv6. Download this episode Links Rita Liao: Free time in smaller cities behind rapid growth in China’s entertainment market Masha Borak: China’s big IPv6 push is not just about faster internet, it’s about mass industrial and IoT upgrade Podcast information […]]]>

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Node Worthy 12: Toutiao’s global ambitions https://technode.com/2017/12/08/12-toutiaos-global-ambitions/ https://technode.com/2017/12/08/12-toutiaos-global-ambitions/#respond Fri, 08 Dec 2017 09:47:52 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=59913 This week we look back at Frank’s recent Toutiao experience Download this episode Links Frank Hersey Toutiao and beyond: How Bytedance will keep making global headlines Toutiao is making fake news to train its anti-fake news AI Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: “Taking the Day Off” by Lee Rosevere, Hold Music]]>

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11: China’s internet car and China’s singles problem https://technode.com/2017/12/01/node-worthy-11-techcrunch-shanghai/ https://technode.com/2017/12/01/node-worthy-11-techcrunch-shanghai/#respond Fri, 01 Dec 2017 11:11:25 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=59707 This week we look back at the recent TechCrunch Shanghai. Download this episode Links What you missed at TechCrunch Shanghai 2017 Linda Lew NIO is putting users first, selling cars second Live blog: 24 hours at TechCrunch Shanghai hackathon Announcing the winners from 2017 TechCrunch Shanghai hackathon Rita Liao Tantan wants to solve China’s singles […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 29: Tencent’s $2 bln Western beachhead https://technode.com/2017/11/26/china-tech-talk-tencent-snap/ https://technode.com/2017/11/26/china-tech-talk-tencent-snap/#respond Sun, 26 Nov 2017 13:56:14 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=59272 This week, Matt and John talk about what Tencent’s $2 bln investment in Snap means for both companies (John also goes down a rabbit hole about Chinese consumer psychology). Download this episode Links How to leave an iTunes review Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Podcast information iTunes RSS feed Music: “Theme from Penguins on Parade” […]]]>

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Node Worthy 10: Alibaba’s debt secret sauce and Tencent’s partner economy https://technode.com/2017/11/24/node-worthy-10-alibabas-debt-secret-sauce-and-tencents-partner-economy/ https://technode.com/2017/11/24/node-worthy-10-alibabas-debt-secret-sauce-and-tencents-partner-economy/#respond Fri, 24 Nov 2017 15:01:06 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=59172 This week we look at the X factor behind Alibaba’s Singles Day and Tencent’s partner conference showing just how different they are from other companies. Download this episode Links Masha Borak: Debt: The secret sauce of Alibaba’s Singles Day success Hugh Son: Consumers Want Tech Firms to Take On the Banks Frank Hersey The Tencent economy: partners […]]]>

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China Tech Talk 28: Reinventing commercial real estate with Dominic Penaloza https://technode.com/2017/11/20/china-tech-talk-28-reinventing-commercial-real-estate-with-dominic-penaloza/ https://technode.com/2017/11/20/china-tech-talk-28-reinventing-commercial-real-estate-with-dominic-penaloza/#respond Mon, 20 Nov 2017 11:44:48 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=58903 This week, Matt and John speak with Dominic Penaloza, CIO of naked Hub, about co-working in China as well as what naked Hub is doing to reinvent commercial real estate. Download this episode Links Emma Lee: Co-working Startup naked Hub To Add Up To 30 New Locations With Fresh Funding Rita Liao: naked Hub merges with JustCo […]]]>

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Analyse Asia 217: Brinc, hardware & IoT in Asia with Bay McLaughlin https://technode.com/2017/11/20/analyse-asia-217/ Mon, 20 Nov 2017 00:28:56 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=58797 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Bay McLaughlin, COO and co-founder of Brinc joined us in a conversation to discuss the evolution of his company, Brinc […]]]>

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Bay McLaughlin, COO and co-founder of Brinc joined us in a conversation to discuss the evolution of his company, Brinc and where it is now heading across Asia from China to southeast Asia and other parts of the world. In our conversation, we dived deep into major trends and challenging issues on hardware and Internet of things (IoT) in Asia, from debunking one of the major myths of some investors about hardware commoditisation to the major opportunities for IoT startups to capture across Asia.

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  • Bay McLaughlin, COO & co-founder of Brinc (@betabay , LinkedIn)
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [1:08]
    • Heard that you have become a KOL for Huawei, what is that about? [2:33]
    • How has Brinc evolved since our last conversation? [3:46]
    • Outside China, where does Brinc operate across in Asia? [6:06]
    • Understand Brinc have started their operations in China, what’s the footprint over there and what are the key activities within China? [7:05]
  • On Hardware, Internet of Things and Asia
    • I want to start with hardware and I believe that most of the venture capital firms out there share what I called “business truths” (which are not). One of them is about hardware commoditization. A lot of VCs use this to dissuade themselves from funding hardware companies. What are your thoughts on the issue? [9:01]
    • In what you have worked on, you have worked with IoT startups that touched on interesting areas such as agriculture, can you share some interesting examples on that area? [12:30]
    • In your opinion, do you think that the IoT startups picking up steam in Asia given that most solutions are business centric rather than consumer centric? [15:01]
    • What are the challenges of IoT startups in Asia? [16:01]
    • What are the interesting trends in hardware or software across Asia? [17:36]
    • How are your interactions with startups across Asia? Where do you see their strengths and weaknesses? [20:47]
    • Where do you see things go into the next year with respect to hardware, IoT in Asia? [23:35]
  • Closing [25:05]
    • Can you recommend a book, podcast or anything that is useful to you in your work or personal life? [25:26]
    • How can my audience find you? [26:40]

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Node Worthy 09: Singles Day madness and new retail, bike rentals begin to implode, and a gay KOL goes to Gay Pride https://technode.com/2017/11/17/node-worthy-09-singles-day-madness-and-new-retail-bike-rentals-begin-to-implode-and-a-gay-kol-goes-to-gay-pride/ https://technode.com/2017/11/17/node-worthy-09-singles-day-madness-and-new-retail-bike-rentals-begin-to-implode-and-a-gay-kol-goes-to-gay-pride/#respond Fri, 17 Nov 2017 08:33:54 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=58780 This week we look at the Double 11/Singles Day shopping orgy, follow Bluegogo and Coolqi as they implode, and look at a gay WeChat KOL going to Taiwan for Gay Pride. Download this episode Links Eva Yoo Here are 4 new retail spots you can visit in Shanghai Alibaba records RMB 168.2 Billion in Singles’ […]]]>

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China Business Cast 73: Building a unicorn with Mobike co-founder, Joe Xia https://technode.com/2017/11/14/china-business-cast-73-building-a-unicorn-with-mobike-co-founder-joe-xia/ Tue, 14 Nov 2017 05:53:54 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=58327 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Yiping (Joe) Xia is the […]]]>

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Yiping (Joe) Xia is the co-founder and CTO of bike-sharing company Mobike.

Prior to working at Mobike, Joe Xia worked as head of APAC Uconnect Connectivity at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, APA SYNC team leader at Ford Motor Company, and senior engineer for system and software development at ZTE.

He finished his Master of Science (M.S) in Telecommunication and Information Systems at University of Essex in 2006, and his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Communication Engineering at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications in 2004.

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  • Joe Xia explains how Mobike started and how the co-founders came together
  • Joe describes what a typical day is for him
  • As we see the first consolidation of bike sharing companies in China, Joe discusses if this a viable strategy for them to reach a larger market share
  • Question for Joe: Do you see a merger with Ofo one day, just like the User Didi deal? Two giants consolidating eventually?
  • Joe shares which markets he wouldn’t go into and why
  • Joe discusses upcoming interesting new development
  • Question: If you wouldn’t be the CTO of Mobike what would you be interested in doing?
  • Joe recommends two books for entrepreneurs

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China Tech Talk 27: Can the iPhone X save Apple in China? https://technode.com/2017/11/13/china-tech-talk-27-iphone-x-in-china/ https://technode.com/2017/11/13/china-tech-talk-27-iphone-x-in-china/#respond Mon, 13 Nov 2017 07:01:45 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=58449 After a lackluster response from China for the iPhone 7, and consecutive quarterly declines in market share, many have wondered if we are watching the beginning of the end for Apple in China. This week, Matt and John revisit their discussion about Apple in China to look at how the country’s consumers have responded to […]]]>

After a lackluster response from China for the iPhone 7, and consecutive quarterly declines in market share, many have wondered if we are watching the beginning of the end for Apple in China.

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Node Worthy 08: China’s youth-generated content and creating customer simulations https://technode.com/2017/11/10/node-worthy-08-bilibili-big-data/ https://technode.com/2017/11/10/node-worthy-08-bilibili-big-data/#respond Fri, 10 Nov 2017 08:22:13 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=58358 Rita explains Bilibili, the #1 site for young anime lovers; Masha tells us about how one company is collecting data and using it to simulate consumers. Links Rita Liao: Bilibili and regulation: How one video company is thriving on youth-generated content Chinese youngsters’ favorite streaming site Bilibili plans for IPO Emma Lee: China’s underground anime fan […]]]>

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Analyse Asia 215: Stripe in Asia and the startup stack with Piruze Sabuncu https://technode.com/2017/11/06/analyse-asia-215-stripe-in-asia-and-the-startup-stack-with-piruze-sabuncu/ Mon, 06 Nov 2017 06:09:46 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57943 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Piruze Sabuncu from Stripe joined in a conversation to discuss the company’s footprint across Asia and how they are helping […]]]>

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Piruze Sabuncu from Stripe joined in a conversation to discuss the company’s footprint across Asia and how they are helping the startups from Asia to scale to the rest of the world. We discussed their recent one year anniversary celebrations where they unveiled the startup stack and the key tools which most startups are using for their businesses. Last but not least, Piruze also shared her thoughts on digital payments and cashless society and how it will impact Asia’s recent focus on the subject.

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  • Piruze Sabuncu (@piruzes, LinkedIn), Head of Southeast Asia & Hong Kong, Stripe [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:08]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting lessons you can share with my audience? [2:21]
    • How do you find Asia given that you have come from a culture that Europe centric and with your work experience in the US? [3:14]
  • Stripe in Southeast Asia [4:30]
    • Can you introduce Stripe to my audience and what is the vision and mission of the company? [4:55]
    • What is your current role and coverage in Stripe? [5:36]
    • What is the current footprint of Stripe in Asia Pacific? [5:59]
    • Stripe’s partnership with Alipay & Tenpay in China [6:20]
    • Who are the customers of Stripe? How does one onboard with Stripe? [7:05]
    • What are the products and services which Stripe offer to merchants or developers? [8:51]
    • Stripe just celebrated its one year anniversary in Singapore. What are some of the milestones you’ve achieved in the past year? [11:31]
    • How are startups within the region, for example, Singapore go global from Day 1? [12:39]
    • Stripe also announced a new research called Startup Stack to celebrate its anniversary. What were some of your key findings? What are some of the interesting technology tools that power this new wave of entrepreneurship? [13:54]
    • Specifically, I am interested in Stripe Atlas. Can Asian startups tap on Stripe Atlas and how can they go about doing that? [16:31]
    • Specifically for Asia, do we need to customise these products and services in the local markets? [17:40]
    • What are the key challenges in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong with relations to digital payments? [19:03]
    • How can we move from a society who handles so much cash to a cashless one?
    • Where do you see the role of Stripe in this cashless society world? [20:25]
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China Tech Talk 26: The Uber China Mafia with Chenyu Zheng https://technode.com/2017/11/06/uber-china-chenyu-zheng/ https://technode.com/2017/11/06/uber-china-chenyu-zheng/#respond Sun, 05 Nov 2017 22:01:13 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57966 Some call Uber’s China foray a failure but looking at the DNA of the company, its values of radical ownership and operational focus have reshaped entrepreneurship in China. This week, Matt and John talk about the lasting impact Uber has had on the entrepreneurs and their startups since they exited China. Links Chenyu Zheng: Did Uber […]]]>

Some call Uber’s China foray a failure but looking at the DNA of the company, its values of radical ownership and operational focus have reshaped entrepreneurship in China.

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Node Worthy 07: O2O blockchain and smartwatches for China’s left behind children https://technode.com/2017/11/03/o2o-blockchain-smartwatches-left-behind-children/ https://technode.com/2017/11/03/o2o-blockchain-smartwatches-left-behind-children/#respond Fri, 03 Nov 2017 08:28:03 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57913 Masha talks about O2O applications for blockchain (finally something more than finance!); Frank talks about left behind kids in Guizhou and the tech solution the government there have found to keep them out of trouble. Download this episode Links Masha Borak: Blockchain is shaking up O2O in China and turning cryptocurrency into Pokémon Go NEO?China’s Ethereum?is […]]]>

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Analyse Asia: #AskGaryVee & Vayner Media in Asia with Gary Vaynerchuk https://technode.com/2017/11/01/analyse-asia-gary-vaynerchuk/ Wed, 01 Nov 2017 07:55:57 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57653 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Gary Vaynerchuk is here to discuss his companies: Vayner X and Vayner Media and his insightful perspectives on entrepreneurship and […]]]>

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Gary Vaynerchuk is here to discuss his companies: Vayner X and Vayner Media and his insightful perspectives on entrepreneurship and family business. We dived deep into his understanding of social media from the US to Asia and how it has evolved, his life principles in bridging strategy & execution with a customer-centric driven approach. Last but not least, we hear his first impressions on Asia.

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  • Gary Vaynerchuk (@garyvee, Facebook, LinkedIn, blog, Instagram), Chairman of VaynerX and CEO of Vayner Media(Facebook, Twitter), Host of #AskGaryVee show  [0:38]
    • Can you briefly introduce yourself to my audience who may not be familiar with what you have done in the US? [1:16]
    • Gary’s use of key opinion leaders (a term used in China) and understanding of the Asia market from China to Indonesia. [4:13]
    • You have been a well-known social media influencer with a podcast, with 4 NY Timesbestsellerr books “Crush It”, “#AskGaryVee”, “Jab Jab, Jab, Right Hook” and “The Thank you Economy” and your own podcast as well. Can you share how you think about social media and What are your favorite social media tools? [6:06]
    • I have enjoyed your books “Crush It” & “#Ask GaryVee” and since you are here, I want to ask a few things:
      • In #AskGaryVee, you talk about the clouds and the dirt as a metaphor to look at high level principles & day to day battle. Can you describe your commandments such as “Bring value to the customer” and “Always play the long game of life time value” and how they guide you in how you think? [8:04]
      • There’s a lot of startups out there dreaming about becoming unicorns and you are an investor to unicorns (Twitter, Facebook), but I understand you have a different perspective to business, can you share some of your philosophies particularly in the concept of being sustainable focusing on top line revenue and optimising for profit? [11:40]
      • Suppose today you can tell your twenty year old self something, what will be the advice you should give him? [14:46]
      • Since we are in Asia that most businesses are mostly driven by family and I understand you also work in your family business too, can you talk about that experience and how do you navigate the dynamics in working with family? [15:56]
  • Vayner Media [19:31]
    • What inspired you to start Vayner Media and what is the mission and vision of the company? [19:40]
    • Understand that major brands such as Budweiser, Unilever and Toyota are your customers. Specifically in US and Asia, who are your customers? [21:23]
    • What are the business problems the company are trying to solve for the customers? [22:27]
    • You have just launched a pair of sneakers known as GaryVee 001 & 002 K-Swiss sneakers, what is that about? [23:12]
  • Since you are in Singapore and Hong Kong (recently for RISE conference), what are your first impressions in Asia? [24:48]
  • Closing
    • Can you recommend something that has profound influence to your life in the form of a book, podcast or any other forms of media such as a movie?
      • GaryVee’s recommendation: His audience and it’s an interesting recommendation. [26:24]
    • How can my audience find you? [28:56]

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Node Worthy 06: Qudian’s IPO headaches and the AI battle between China vs US https://technode.com/2017/10/30/node-worthy-06-qudians-ipo-headaches-and-the-ai-battle-between-china-vs-us/ https://technode.com/2017/10/30/node-worthy-06-qudians-ipo-headaches-and-the-ai-battle-between-china-vs-us/#respond Mon, 30 Oct 2017 07:38:24 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57603 This week we take a look at the swift and harsh reaction from the media to Qudian’s $900 million IPO in the US and China vs US in artificial intelligence. Download this episode Links Emma Lee: Chinese microlender Qudian under fire after splashy US IPO Timmy Shen: Alibaba-backed Qudian raised $900M in IPO in New York, largest […]]]>

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Analyse Asia 213: China’s Belt and Road Initiative with Robert Koepp https://technode.com/2017/10/30/analyse-asia-belt-and-road/ Mon, 30 Oct 2017 07:35:46 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57651 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Robert Koepp from the Economist Corporate Network joined us in a conversation to discuss the government of China’s Belt and […]]]>

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Robert Koepp from the Economist Corporate Network joined us in a conversation to discuss the government of China’s Belt and Road initiative. We discussed the impact of the Belt and Road initiative to the Asian economies and the geopolitical, trade and financial risks that potentially impact China’s most important infrastructure project across Asia and Europe.

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  • Robert Koepp (@RobKoepp , LinkedIn), Director, The Economist Corporate Network [0:40]
    • How did you start your career? [1:04]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting lessons learnt? [1:56]
    • You have written an interesting book “Betting on China”, which provide an interesting analysis on China-based enterprises raising capital from NASDAQ & New York Stock Exchange and their evolution in handling investors outside of China, what is the key thesis of the book and who the intended audience is? [3:00]
    • Does the tech companies such as Alibaba Group learned from the mis-steps of the first wave of Chinese companies going public? [5:14]
    • What is your role and coverage in the Economist corporate network? [7:10]
  • Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) or otherwise One Belt, One Road [9:03]
    • Can you give an introduction to the Belt & Road (BRI) initiative by the Chinese government? [9:30]
    • Geographically, where are the economic corridors that the initiative is expanding from China to the outside world? [11:24]
    • A lot of media outlets likened One Belt One Road similar to the US Marshall Plan after World War II, and I understand you have analysed BRI against foreign aid and the Marshall plan, what are the similarities and differences between them? [13:46]
    • China has launched the BRI forum and how many countries are actually involved in the initiative and what is the amount of money pledged? [16:21]
    • One key point is the economics of BRI. What is the impact on China with its trade with BRI countries? Is the outlook optimistic and what are the mercantilist strategic implications? [18:25]
    • How does BRI affect China’s foreign direct investment and their own economy in the next few years? [21:20]
    • What are the trade risks for China with BRI? [24:25]
    • Which financial institutions are dedicated in providing the funds for BRI? [27:04]
    • Which are there any major projects within BRI such as the Indonesia: Jakarta-Bandung high speed highway that are important? [28:07]
    • Where do you see the financial risks for BRI come from? [29:44]
    • Where are the geopolitical risks in BRI from China’s perspective, for example, India is not part of it? [31:45]
    • Where do you see BRI goes in the next 1-2 years? [35:20]
  • Closing [38:12]

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China Tech Talk 25: Mobike goes global with Florian Bohnert https://technode.com/2017/10/30/china-tech-talk-25-mobike-goes-global-with-florian-bohnert/ https://technode.com/2017/10/30/china-tech-talk-25-mobike-goes-global-with-florian-bohnert/#respond Sun, 29 Oct 2017 22:01:03 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57660 This week John and Matt follow up with Florian Bohnert, Head of Global Partnerships about what Mobike has been up to since we last talked, including: How Mobike has expanded into global markets The challenges of globalizing from China Finding talent and educating users Differences in recreational vs commute use in different countries Whether Mobike […]]]>

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  • How Mobike has expanded into global markets
  • The challenges of globalizing from China
  • Finding talent and educating users
  • Differences in recreational vs commute use in different countries
  • Whether Mobike will expand beyond bikes

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[Podcast] China Business Cast: Ep. 72: Business and Non-profits in China: Is it possible? With Elyse Ribbons from GeiLi Giving https://technode.com/2017/10/25/podcast-china-business-cast-ep-72-business-and-non-profits-in-china-is-it-possible-with-elyse-ribbons-from-geili-giving/ Wed, 25 Oct 2017 02:30:48 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57388 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Elyse Ribbons is an American […]]]>

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Elyse Ribbons is an American entrepreneur, writer, businesswoman, and playwright who lives and works in Beijing. Known in China by her Chinese name Liu Suying (柳素英), she spends time on both corporate work media work (via columns, a nationally syndicated radio show – China Radio International’s Laowai Kandian, regular news media appearances and filming movies). She is currently the CEO and Founder of GeiLi giving. She has authored several articles for Forbes magazine [1] on business, culture, and life in China.

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  • Elyse introduces herself and what she’s been engaged with recently
  • Elyse mentioned in another interview that she is half Chinese. She explains how this is expressed
  • Question: Do you see yourself more as an artist or as an entrepreneur?
  • Elyse tells us more about GeiLi Giving, why she started it and what her vision is
  • Elyse shares her experience when she joined Chinaccelerator and how it helped develop Geili Giving
  • Overview of social enterprises nowadays in China
  • The future of social enterprises in China
  • Elyse’s biggest challenges with GeiLi Giving and how her performing skills helped her in building it
  • Recommends two books that influenced her the most
  • The best way to reach out to Elyse

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Analyse Asia 212: Why China bans exchanges & ICOs with Neil Woodfine https://technode.com/2017/10/24/analyse-asia-212-why-china-bans-exchanges-icos-with-neil-woodfine/ Tue, 24 Oct 2017 02:30:42 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57349 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Neil Woodfine, growth manager from Wyre & organizer of Beijing bitcoin meetup joined us in an interesting conversation on bitcoin, […]]]>

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Neil Woodfine, growth manager from Wyre & organizer of Beijing bitcoin meetup joined us in an interesting conversation on bitcoin, blockchain & cryptocurrencies where we examined some of the popular misconceptions of the industry. We discussed why the government of China has decided to ban cryptocurrency exchanges and ICOs and where it will go from there.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Neil Woodfine, Growth Manager, Wyre & organizer of Beijing Bitcoin Meetup (@nwoodfine , LinkedIn). [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:18]
    • The story of Remitsy and how it was eventually acquired by Wyre. [2:58]
    • What’s your current role and coverage in Wyre? [4:35]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting lessons that you can share with my audience? [5:10]
  • Why China banned cryptocurrency exchanges & ICOs [6:08]
    • Can you briefly describe your understanding of these three terms [6:21]
      • Cryptocurrency
      • Bitcoin
      • Blockchain
    • In your opinion, what are the common misconceptions of the cryptocurrencies, bitcoin and blockchain? [13:05]
    • Can you discuss from your perspective on how bitcoin, blockchain and subsequently cryptocurrencies have evolved in China? [15:06]
    • Why is China important to the whole cryptocurrencies and bitcoin markets globally? [17:38]
    • Can you describe what an initial coin offering (ICO) is? [20:13]
    • ICOs have been seen as an alternative approach to raise funding for startups or non-profit software foundation, what are the pros and cons of that? [24:00]
    • In your opinion, why has the Chinese government decided to step in and ban ICOs? [28:14]
    • Are there any precedents in which the Chinese government has banned something and subsequently relaxed? [29:22]
    • Will all the bitcoin exchanges in China for example, Huobi, BTCC & OkCoin close down in the next few months? [32:02]
    • What has the media picked up correctly or wrongly in discussing this controversial move? [34:54]
    • What is the impact to the Chinese cryptocurrencies which has undergone an ICO in China? [36:20]
    • Where do you see the movement of ICOs and the whole bitcoin, blockchain & cryptocurrencies market heading in China? [38:21]
  • Closing

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China Tech Talk 24: The water we swim in https://technode.com/2017/10/23/china-tech-talk-24-the-water-we-swim-in/ https://technode.com/2017/10/23/china-tech-talk-24-the-water-we-swim-in/#respond Mon, 23 Oct 2017 08:55:33 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57351 The first reference episode for China Tech Talk delves into the broader conditions enabling China speed, including: Economic growth and habituated pace of change Generational differences in user habits Super apps Values that don’t include net neutrality or the open web The phone as life’s control center Download this episode Links Matthew Brennan: 2017 WeChat […]]]>

The first reference episode for China Tech Talk delves into the broader conditions enabling China speed, including:

  • Economic growth and habituated pace of change
  • Generational differences in user habits
  • Super apps
  • Values that don’t include net neutrality or the open web
  • The phone as life’s control center

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Node Worthy 05: Startup winter and Alibaba’s tech ecosystem on display https://technode.com/2017/10/20/node-worthy-05-startup-winter/ https://technode.com/2017/10/20/node-worthy-05-startup-winter/#respond Fri, 20 Oct 2017 08:11:53 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=57334 This week we talk about the “startup capital winter,” a trend seeing fewer and fewer quality startups as well as Alibaba’s Computing Conference where they put the future of the Ali ecosystem on display. Download this episode Links Masha Borak: Chinese tech is not facing a “capital winter” but a “startup winter”: report Emma Lee: A Capital […]]]>

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Analyse Asia 211: Red Hat in Asia & Open Innovation Institute with Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen https://technode.com/2017/10/18/analyse-asia-redhat/ Wed, 18 Oct 2017 03:38:20 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56975 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen, senior vice president & general manager at Redhat, Asia Pacific, joined us to discuss the company’s footprint across […]]]>

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Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen, senior vice president & general manager at Redhat, Asia Pacific, joined us to discuss the company’s footprint across Asia and the recent launch of their new Open Innovation Institute in Singapore. We discuss how Asian companies are in different phases of digital transformation from culture to innovation and adjusting against digital disruption.

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Here are the show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen, (LinkedIn), Senior Vice President & General Manager, Redhat, Asia Pacific and Japan [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:20]
    • What brought you from Europe to Asia? [2:00]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting career lessons you can share with my audience? [2:25]
  • Redhat in Asia Pacific and Open Innovation Institute [3:00]
    • Can you briefly describe Redhat, the company which has built its fortunes on Linux, an open source operating system, to our audience? [3:10]
    • What is the current vision and mission of Redhat? [4:45]
    • Can you talk about your current role and coverage? [5:06]
    • What are the current products and services of Redhat and are they focused mainly at the enterprise level? [5:31]
    • What is the current footprint of Redhat in Asia Pacific? [6:53]
    • Can you share any interesting stories of enterprise clients leveraging on Redhat technologies? [7:11]
      • MyRepublic
      • GovTech’s responder app
    • Are there any additional verticals beyond government and telco which used Redhat? [9:20]
    • Redhat launches the Open Innovation institute in Singapore, the first in Asia Pacific, what’s the role of the institute in providing an environment for customers to develop new solutions? [10:01]
    • How do your customers engage the Open Innovation Institute on building new innovations? [11:42]
    • What are your perspectives in how businesses should think about innovation? [13:00]
    • How does businesses balance the priorities between being agile and being secure at the same time? [15:31]
    • The region of Asia Pacific is divided into three types of markets: developed (Japan, Korea, Singapore), emerging (Indonesia) and frontier (Myanmar), does that mean innovation has a different role to play in each of these markets?
    • Most Asian companies are currently in the phase of digital transformation and innovation, what are the key challenges do they face particularly in transitioning from traditional business & operations by increasing their digital technologies stack? [19:01]
  • Closing [20:45]
    • Can you recommend anything (in the form of a book, podcast, movie) that you find interesting in your work or life recently? [21:03]
    • How can my audience find you?  [22:20]

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Analyse Asia 210: Lean In Singapore & women leadership in Asia with Helen Duce & Uma Balasingam https://technode.com/2017/10/17/analyse-asia-210-lean-in-singapore-women-leadership-in-asia-with-helen-duce-uma-balasingam/ Tue, 17 Oct 2017 05:38:18 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56794 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Helen Duce and Uma Thana Balasingam from Lean In Singapore joined us to discuss the movement that helps to progress […]]]>

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Helen Duce and Uma Thana Balasingam from Lean In Singapore joined us to discuss the movement that helps to progress the challenges of women leadership in the workplace. We discussed how Lean In Singapore provide help and coverage to women in their career progression and also its interaction with the other chapters across Asia. In the same conversation, Helen and Uma highlighted the unconscious biases and challenges which women face in their careers.

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  • Helen Duce (@helengreenocean , LinkedIn), Managing partner Green Ocean Group & Uma Thana Balasingam (@umathana , LinkedIn) VP, Channel & Sales of Riverbed Technology and both are co-founders of LeanIn SG. [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? (With Helen [1:20] and Uma [5:28])
    • What is Helen’s role and coverage in Green Ocean Group [2:22] and Uma’s role and coverage in Riverbed Technology [6:10]?
    • Throughout your career journey, what are the interesting career lessons learnt? (With Helen [3:07] and Uma [6:49]?
  • Lean In SG (@leaninSG, Facebook, LinkedIn) and Women Leadership in Asia [8:46]
    • As an introduction, can you describe the concept of the Lean In movement pioneered by Sheryl Sandberg in her famous book and TED Talk (who happens to be COO of Facebook)? [9:10]
    • How did you end up starting the chapter of Lean In Singapore together? [10:18]
    • What are the key objectives of the Lean In movement globally and then specifically in Singapore? [13:54]
    • What are the chapter’s typical activities and does the chapter also extend its invitation to other chapters within Asia? [16:04]
    • What are the key challenges for women in the workplace, comparing the US & Europe against Asia? [18:54]
    • What are the unconscious biases that we need to watch out for in our workplaces when it comes to interactions with women? [23:16]
    • What is your advice to women in how they should approach practical things like taking on a more senior role or asking for a raise? [26:15]
    • How can me help women advance from home to the workplace? [28:09]
    • In your experience within Asia, do you see that women encounter the same kind of challenges as their counterparts in the US and Europe? Are there specific cultural differences? [30:24]
    • We have seen male CEOs, VCs and senior executives being outed for sexual harassment and even assault in some cases coming from Silicon Valley, what are your perspectives on this? [34:22]
    • Why an honest dialogue between men and women in an area with psychological safety matters in such difficult conversations. [37:58]
  • Closing [38:54]

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China Tech Talk 23: Group chat rules, VPNs, and the future of the internet in China https://technode.com/2017/10/16/ctt-23-future-of-internet-china/ https://technode.com/2017/10/16/ctt-23-future-of-internet-china/#respond Mon, 16 Oct 2017 02:04:45 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56997 John and Matt start with new group chat rules as well as VPNs and end up talking about deeper questions the economic implications of a truly tech-savvy Chinese government, specifically: Rules affecting group chats in WeChat, QQ, and Baidu Tieba The technical sophistication of China’s internet control policy How China’s policy towards the internet helped create […]]]>

John and Matt start with new group chat rules as well as VPNs and end up talking about deeper questions the economic implications of a truly tech-savvy Chinese government, specifically:

  • Rules affecting group chats in WeChat, QQ, and Baidu Tieba
  • The technical sophistication of China’s internet control policy
  • How China’s policy towards the internet helped create BAT
  • What a China with perfect information might look like

Correction: Google’s market share when it left was around 30%.

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Node Worthy 04: Travel reports and China’s serious sharing https://technode.com/2017/10/14/node-worthy-04-travel-reports-and-chinas-serious-sharing/ https://technode.com/2017/10/14/node-worthy-04-travel-reports-and-chinas-serious-sharing/#respond Sat, 14 Oct 2017 03:04:39 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56959 This week we talk about the WeChat and Alipay’s travel reports after the week-long holiday and the future of the sharing economy in China. Download this episode Links Eva Yoo: WeChat travel report shows Hong Kong top destination for mainland tourists Rita Liao: Alipay overseas transaction grew by eight times over National Holiday Golden Week Frank Hersey: […]]]>

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China Business Cast 71: Running a business in China and having Kids https://technode.com/2017/10/12/china-business-cast-71-running-a-business-in-china-and-having-kids/ Thu, 12 Oct 2017 02:57:07 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56607 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. When we started the show, […]]]>

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When we started the show, Mike had a single child and then our two daughters were born 3 weeks apart. So, things have changed. We will try to bring the perspective of how it is to run a business with kids in China and out of China.

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  • The benefits of living in China with kids
  • Question: What are things you bump into that wouldn’t be somewhere else?
  • Education in China is expensive for foreigners because of international schools
  • What people do in Shenzhen with education
  • Costs of international schools in Shenzhen

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Analyse Asia 209: The Thailand startup ecosystem with Michael Waitze https://technode.com/2017/10/11/analyse-asia-209-the-thailand-startup-ecosystem-with-michael-waitze/ Wed, 11 Oct 2017 03:07:11 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56587 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Michael Waitze, founding partner of Metaliq & host of Asia Tech Podcast joined us in a conversation to discuss the […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Michael Waitze, founding partner of Metaliq & host of Asia Tech Podcast joined us in a conversation to discuss the Thailand startup ecosystem. We discussed the interesting startups, incubators, accelerators, and investors in Thailand and explore how the nascent ecosystem is evolving in the past few years. Last but not least, we discussed how the Chinese technology giants: Tencent and Alibaba are extending their influence in Thailand.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Michael Waitze (@MichaelWaitze , LinkedIn), Founding Partner of Metaliq and host of “Asia Tech Podcast” [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:29]
    • What eventually brought you from Japan to Thailand? [2:38]
    • What is your current role and coverage as the founding partner of Metaliq? [4:06]
    • Through your career journey, what are the interesting lessons you have learnt? [6:38]
  • Thailand Startup Ecosystem [7:37]
    • How does one navigate the Thailand startup ecosystem from the outside? [7:56]
    • Is the Thai startup ecosystem embracing international talent or insular from your perspective? [9:18]
    • Where are most of the startups aggregated in Thailand? Is there a location where most of these companies are placed similar to Blk 71 in Singapore, Gangnam in South Korea? [11:03]
    • What are the key verticals that most Thailand startups excel in? [14:16]
    • What are the key interesting startups in Thailand from seed to unicorn? [17:24]
    • Whenever there are entrepreneurs, there will be investors. Who are the VCs or angels that we should know in the ecosystem? [18:41]
    • Are there any Thai local angel investors? [23:55]
    • What are the accelerators and incubators in Thailand which are of interest? [25:00]
    • What are the key events that foreign entrepreneurs & investors need to attend in Thailand?  [26:30]
    • Recently, Tencent and JD dot com have been very active in Thailand, how is the startup ecosystem reacting to thse China tech giants? [28:19]
  • Asia Tech Podcast [30:00]
    • What is the back story behind the Asia Tech podcast? [30:06]
    • How do you select your guests on the show? [36:56]
  • Closing [39:22]

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China Tech Talk 22: P2P lending, retail banking, and the future of online services with Ling Kong https://technode.com/2017/10/06/china-tech-talk-22-p2p-lending-retail-banking-and-the-future-of-online-services-with-ling-kong/ https://technode.com/2017/10/06/china-tech-talk-22-p2p-lending-retail-banking-and-the-future-of-online-services-with-ling-kong/#respond Fri, 06 Oct 2017 01:34:03 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56573 John and Matt talk with Ling Kong, CTO of Dianrong about: How peer-to-peer (P2P) lending got started What makes Dianrong different from their competitors (hint: there’s a reason we’re talking to the CTO) How the government sees the P2P lending industry Why and how China’s credit habits are changing What a private blockchain application could […]]]>

John and Matt talk with Ling Kong, CTO of Dianrong about:

  • How peer-to-peer (P2P) lending got started
  • What makes Dianrong different from their competitors (hint: there’s a reason we’re talking to the CTO)
  • How the government sees the P2P lending industry
  • Why and how China’s credit habits are changing
  • What a private blockchain application could look like

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Node Worthy 03: Food delivery and biometric payments https://technode.com/2017/09/29/node-worthy-03-food-delivery-and-biometric-payments/ https://technode.com/2017/09/29/node-worthy-03-food-delivery-and-biometric-payments/#respond Fri, 29 Sep 2017 07:33:28 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56376 This week we talk about the food delivery industry and how its another proxy battle between Alibaba and Tencent as well as paying with your face. Download this episode Links Timmy Shen: The strategies, tactics, and challenges for China’s food delivery industry BingoBox unveils new AI tech for its unmanned stores Masha Borak: Forget QR […]]]>

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Analyse Asia 208: Microsoft Enterprise in Asia Pacific with Ricky Kapur https://technode.com/2017/09/29/analyse-asia-208-microsoft-enterprise-in-asia-pacific-with-ricky-kapur/ Fri, 29 Sep 2017 02:51:39 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56359 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Ricky Kapur, the general manager of the Enterprise Group in Microsoft, Asia Pacific joined us to discuss the footprint of […]]]>

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Ricky Kapur, the general manager of the Enterprise Group in Microsoft, Asia Pacific joined us to discuss the footprint of the Microsoft Enterprise in Asia Pacific. Ricky discussed how Microsoft is working with companies in Asia, leveraging on their technologies in cloud computing, AI, and Internet of Things to tackle digital transformation & disruption.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Ricky Kapur, General Manager, Enterprise Group, Microsoft Asia Pacific (@KapurRicky, LinkedIn) [0:46]
    • How did you start your career? [1:23]
    • How did you end up joining Microsoft? [3:06]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting lessons learned? [4:22]
  • Microsoft Enterprise in Asia Pacific [5:38]
    • Can you give an introduction to Microsoft and its current focus in the enterprise? [5:56]
    • When we discussed the enterprise business in Microsoft, what are the products and services associated? [10:05]
      • Office 365
      • Microsoft Dynamics
      • Cortana (AI)
      • Yammer / LinkedIn
      • Skype
    • Specifically, can you talk about the Microsoft dynamics and how it is helping companies in the CRM space? [15:03]
    • Since we are in Asia, has Microsoft Enterprise localized some of their products particularly in the emerging and frontier markets? [17:21]
    • How does Microsoft Azure, the cloud computing environment distinguish itself from other competitors in the market? [19:52]
    • Specifically, in the IoT and AI space where Microsoft has a strong foothold in, how do they incorporate them into the enterprise for the different industries out there? [24:06]
  • Digital Disruption and Digital Transformation
    • Most traditional companies in Asia are currently facing disruption and have created digital transformation programs to shift their company into the digital age, what do you see are the biggest challenges for these companies and how would they be able to solve it? [28:05]
    • What would be your advice to CIO or CDOs out there on thinking about digital disruption? [31:40]
  • Closing [34:30]
    • Can you recommend a book, TV show, movie or anything that you have found interesting recently? [34:35]
      • Ricky’s recommendation: “Extreme Ownership: How US Navy Seals lead & win” by Jocko Willink & Leif Babin
      • BL’s Recommendation: “High Output Management” by Andy Grove, former CEO of Intel.
    • How should my audience find you? [36:38]

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Node Worthy 02: China vs US unicorns and the fight for fresh produce https://technode.com/2017/09/25/node-worthy-02-china-vs-us-unicorns-and-the-fight-for-fresh-produce/ https://technode.com/2017/09/25/node-worthy-02-china-vs-us-unicorns-and-the-fight-for-fresh-produce/#respond Mon, 25 Sep 2017 03:43:44 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56120 This week we talk about the differences between China and US ecosystems as well as JD and Alibaba’s push into offline groceries and produce delivery. Download this episode Links Linda Lew: Fast and furious: Chinese unicorns to overtake American counterparts says BCG report Rita Liao: JD vs Alibaba: The war for China’s fresh food Podcast information iTunes […]]]>

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Analyse Asia 207: The Shenzhen startup ecosystem with Jan Smejkal https://technode.com/2017/09/22/analyse-asia-207-the-shenzhen-startup-ecosystem-with-jan-smejkal/ Fri, 22 Sep 2017 04:16:25 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=56008 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Jan Smejkal, China & Asia Pacific community director of Startup Grind, joined us to discuss the Shenzhen startup ecosystem in […]]]>

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Jan Smejkal, China & Asia Pacific community director of Startup Grind, joined us to discuss the Shenzhen startup ecosystem in China. He provided a comprehensive overview of the interesting startups, incubators, accelerators and venture capital firms within Shenzhen and most importantly, how the major players such as Huawei and Tencent are currently interacting with them.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Jan Smejkal (@yourchinaguyLinkedIn), China & APAC Community Director at Startup Grind
    • How did you start your career? [1:20]
    • What made you end setting Shenzhen as the place in China to stay as compared to many who will go to Beijing or Shanghai? [2:53]
    • In your journey, what are the interesting career lessons you can share with my audience? [4:00]
    • Can you briefly introduce Startup Grind to my audience? [5:25]
    • What’s your current role & coverage in Startup Grind? [7:04]
  • Startup Ecosystem in Shenzhen, China [8:32]
    • For a start, how would you characterize the Shenzhen startup ecosystem to someone from the outside? [8:49]
    • Is Shenzhen the modern day version of Silicon Valley, given the presence of Tencent, Huawei, and DJI similar to Facebook, Google and HP? [11:51]
    • What are the key traits of the Shenzhen startup ecosystem? [13:36]
    • Which are the interesting startups within the ecosystem? [14:54]
    • What are the key accelerators and incubators in Shenzhen? [18:45]
    • Who are the investors in Shenzhen, for example, venture capitalists and early-stage angels? [21:36]
      • Shenzhen Capital Group
    • What are the key events that people can attend in Shenzhen to get an introduction? [23:58]
    • Shenzhen is the home of a few well-known Chinese companies: Huawei, DJI, and Tencent, how do they interact with the startup ecosystem? [26:31]
  • Closing [28:58]
    • Can you recommend a book, podcast, movie or something which you have found interesting recently?
    • How should my audience find you?

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China Business Cast 70: The fast and the slow—China vs the West https://technode.com/2017/09/21/china-business-cast-70-the-fast-and-the-slow-china-vs-the-west/ Thu, 21 Sep 2017 03:06:25 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=55959 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. It’s “Rosh Hashanah”, the Jewish […]]]>

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It’s “Rosh Hashanah”, the Jewish New Year celebration. Happy New Year to all our listeners! Things in China are changing so fast and the way things that we expect in the West to work are already way beyond that point in China. This is a special format we haven’t done in a long time. We would love to get your feedback.

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Bike Sharing: In China, a new company does bike sharing every month. In the West, this does not exist, or if it does, there’s only very little in selected cities.
  • Messaging: WhatsApp vs. WeChat
  • Delivery: The standard now in China is same-day delivery. In the West, Amazon Prime is presented as the most advanced and this is a one to two days delivery.
  • Sending Packages: No more going to the post office. In China, someone comes to your house, picks up the package, and ships it. You give the postman the address and pay him.
  • Payments: In China, there is no need to carry a wallet anymore as payments anywhere can do through WeChat or Alipay using your phone. In the West, payment options are still cash or credit card.
  • TechCrunch Perspective: In TechCrunch, other foreign people express why they like China so much as it’s all fast-paced.

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Analyse Asia 206: Carousell & scaling in Asia with Marcus Tan https://technode.com/2017/09/19/analyse-asia-206-carousell-scaling-in-asia-with-marcus-tan/ Tue, 19 Sep 2017 05:58:30 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=55735 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Marcus Tan, co-founder and president of Carousell, joined us in a conversation about his company which he co-founded and where […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Marcus Tan, co-founder and president of Carousell, joined us in a conversation about his company which he co-founded and where it is heading after their series B round with leading investors such as Rakuten Ventures & Sequoia Capital. We discussed the humble beginnings of Carousell as a mobile marketplace and how the company has scaled by focusing on their culture. Marcus shared some of the interesting lessons which he learned from his investors and how they scale their company from Singapore into Asia.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Marcus Tan, co-founder & president of Carousell (@CuriousMarcusLinkedIn) [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:12]
    • From your career journey, what are the interesting lessons that you can share with my audience? [3:07]
  • Carousell (Crunchbase) [5:42]
    • Introduction: Carousell is a mobile & online consumer marketplace for buying & selling new & secondhand goods over 19 cities. Headquartered in Singapore founded by Quek Siu Rui, Lucas Ngoo and Marcus Tan.
    • To start, what is the back story behind how you and your fellow co-founders start Carousell? [6:05]
    • What is the current vision and mission of Carousell? [7.55]
    • How does the consumer access Carousell through mobile? [10:12]
    • How does buyers and sellers use Carousell as a marketplace and what are the interesting services that Carousell has placed to better help sellers? [11:42]
    • Who are the investors of Carousell and what stage of funding you are in? [16:40]
      • Rakuten Ventures, Golden Gate Ventures, 500 Startups, Sequoia Capital and Darius Cheung
      • The backstory in how Vinnie Lauria from Golden Gate Ventures become an investor and led them to Rakuten Ventures. You can hear Vinnie’s perspective in one of our early episodes.
    • What is the footprint of Carousell across Asia? Can you discuss how the company has expanded and what are the interesting challenges you face? [20:30]
    • Recently, Carousell has won one of the best tech companies to work in. Can you talk about what the values of the workplace you are advocating and how you facilitate collaboration within the company? [22:52]
    • You have made some acquisitions, how do you integrate those new teams and get them on board to your company? [24:08]
    • What keeps you up at night with thinking about the next steps for Carousell? [25:45]
  • Closing [27:33]

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Announcing the official TechNode podcast: Node Worthy https://technode.com/2017/09/18/announcing-the-official-technode-podcast-node-worthy/ https://technode.com/2017/09/18/announcing-the-official-technode-podcast-node-worthy/#respond Mon, 18 Sep 2017 04:15:09 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=55765 This has been a long time coming. Coming from a radio background, I have a deep passion for audio content and when I first joined TechNode I knew I wanted to do a podcast. The problem with podcasting, much like any quality content, is that you can’t just do it; you have to prepare first: […]]]>

This has been a long time coming. Coming from a radio background, I have a deep passion for audio content and when I first joined TechNode I knew I wanted to do a podcast. The problem with podcasting, much like any quality content, is that you can’t just do it; you have to prepare first: choose a name, design a logo, decide the format, choose music, and acclimate writers to talking (surprise surprise, they’re much more comfortable with the written word!).

After months of discussion and preparation, we are finally ready to bring to you Node Worthy, a weekly podcast going deeper into our most interesting stories. The name “Node Worthy” not only invokes the intersection of ideas, technology, and culture of our TechNode brand but also highlights our commitment to quality (even though we’re still a small team of mostly writers), a commitment we take very seriously.

Admittedly, this first episode isn’t everything we wanted it to be, but there are times when you just have to live with the imperfect. As always, we want to hear your feedback; please do leave a comment below or get in touch to let us know what you think.

—John Artman, Editor-in-Chief


This week we talk about the iPhone X announcement, including how it will fare against competitors, the second-hand phone market, and how likely Chinese are going to buy a new phone.

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China Tech Talk 21: China’s ICO ban with Patrick Dai https://technode.com/2017/09/18/china-tech-talk-21-chinas-ico-ban-with-patrick-dai/ https://technode.com/2017/09/18/china-tech-talk-21-chinas-ico-ban-with-patrick-dai/#respond Mon, 18 Sep 2017 01:58:54 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=55754 This week, John speaks with Patrick Dai, co-founder & chairman of Qtum foundation, about: What ICOs are Why companies want to do ICOs How many ICOs are fraudulent Why the Chinese government banned ICOs How long the ban will last How this will affect blockchain companies and applications Download this episode Links Eva Yoo: Qtum wants […]]]>

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  • What ICOs are
  • Why companies want to do ICOs
  • How many ICOs are fraudulent
  • Why the Chinese government banned ICOs
  • How long the ban will last
  • How this will affect blockchain companies and applications

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Analyse Asia 205: Qtum Foundation from China to global with Patrick Dai https://technode.com/2017/09/15/analyse-asia-205-qtum-foundation-from-china-to-global-with-patrick-dai/ Fri, 15 Sep 2017 05:38:13 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=55462 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Patrick Dai, co-founder & chairman of Qtum foundation joined us in a conversation to discuss the backstory behind Qtum Foundation. […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Patrick Dai, co-founder & chairman of Qtum foundation joined us in a conversation to discuss the backstory behind Qtum Foundation. We discussed the mission and vision of Qtum as an open source blockchain project emerging from China and now armed with a global team that is spread across the world. We discussed the technologies and applications which arise from the Qtum project and where the blockchain industry is heading. Last but not least, Patrick also shared his thoughts on government regulation and ICOs.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Patrick Dai, founder and Chairman of Qtum Foundation (Qtum is pronounced as Quantum), in the Forbes 30 under 30 list. [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:26]
    • From there, how did you end up creating Qtum Foundation? [1:54]
    • Throughout your journey, what are the interesting career lessons that you can share?  [2:23]
    • What is Patrick’s nickname when he was in Alibaba? The answer can be found here. [3:33]
  • Qtum (@QtumFoundation, Wechat: qtumfoundation) [4:02]
    • To start, can you talk about the concept of cryptocurrency, blockchain, and bitcoin? [4:09]
    • Specifically, in China, how do you see the development of these technologies been in the past two years? [5:41]
    • Does China lead in bitcoin mining has an impact on blockchain technologies? [6:33]
    • Can you talk about the vision and mission of Qtum?  [7:33]
    • In an interesting article by Eva Yoo on Technode, Qtum seeks to unify Ethereum &  Bitcoin blockchain applications, how do you propose to do that? [9:27]
    • Does Qtum build on top of Ethereum’s tokenization technology? [11:22]
    • How does the Qtum foundation governance structure work for those who are involved? [12:02]
    • Who are on the team of Qtum that are spearheading the developing of the open source blockchain protocol? [14:05]
    • What are the key technologies that Qtum are focusing to develop for the blockchain space? [15:31]
    • How does Qtum work with the existing technologies such as Wechat in the current applications space? [17:43]
    • The ICO phenomenon has been exciting. Can you talk about your perspectives and how you perceive ICOs? [19:13]
    • Which bitcoin exchanges where we can find Qtum to be traded? [22:06]
    • How does Qtum differ from the rest of the blockchain projects out there, for example, Ethereum, given that it’s working on the smart contracts space?[23:12]
  • Closing [25:47]
    • Can you recommend a book, podcast, movie or film in your area of expertise which you have read that is useful to you recently?
      • Sapiens: A brief history of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
    • How can my audience find you?

Editor’s note: The interview with Patrick Dai was done before China banned ICOs

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China Tech Talk 20: Alipay vs WeChat and why smile to pay matters https://technode.com/2017/09/11/china-tech-talk-20-alipay-vs-wechat-and-why-smile-to-pay-matters/ https://technode.com/2017/09/11/china-tech-talk-20-alipay-vs-wechat-and-why-smile-to-pay-matters/#respond Mon, 11 Sep 2017 07:36:34 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=55214 Matt and John start with Alipay’s recent “smile to pay” demo and end with a discussion on why WeChat went into payments in the first place. Along the way, they talk about: Alipay and WeChat’s money market funds WeChat’s new money market fund feature The dangers and benefits of ubiquitous facial recognition The role WeChat […]]]>

Matt and John start with Alipay’s recent “smile to pay” demo and end with a discussion on why WeChat went into payments in the first place. Along the way, they talk about:

  • Alipay and WeChat’s money market funds
  • WeChat’s new money market fund feature
  • The dangers and benefits of ubiquitous facial recognition
  • The role WeChat and Alipay are playing in reshaping retail banking in China
  • Whether Alipay can ever become a platform like WeChat

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China Business Cast 69: Forget about WeChat and Weibo with Ashley Dudarenok https://technode.com/2017/09/08/china-business-cast-69-forget-about-wechat-and-weibo-with-ashley-dudarenok/ Fri, 08 Sep 2017 05:48:01 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=55180 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Entrepreneur and marketer with a […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Entrepreneur and marketer with a strong focus on Mainland China and over 12 years of experience in the region, Ashley Galina Dudarenok is specializing in creative, social media, digital content and campaigns – supporting client’s growth and expansion strategies. Major clients include Star Cruises, Cyberport, Sa Sa, Astana Expo-2017, Synergetic, Preciosa, etc.

Ashley was repeatedly featured in a variety of local and international press including Forbes, Huffington Post, SCMP, TVB, Asian Entrepreneur, China Daily, HK01, Jumpstart Magazine, Do Marketing, ITAR-TASS, etc.

Specialties: WeChat & Weibo; influencer marketing in China (KOLs), partnerships and creative campaigns.

Languages: Mandarin, English, Russian and German

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Planning a business trip to Portugal
  • Shanghai trip on September 19-24, Chat Conference on September 21-22 and a GFA meet-up on September 20
  • New Patreon Campaign “Supporter”: Jons Slemmer
  • What Ashley is doing these days
  • Talking about other social media channels that people can use on their marketing in China
  • Best social media platforms in China now aside from WeChat and Weibo
  • Video Streaming: How it’s different from the west, how foreign marketers can use it, and examples of successful foreigners of foreign companies doing well with live streaming in China
  • Question: When would you choose to go with the largest platforms WeChat and Weibo vs. other social media channels?
  • Interesting partnerships between social media platforms like payment and cross promotions of feeds
  • Examples of companies who did really well in the alternative social media channels, as well as bad examples
  • Ashley’s book recommendations
  • How to get in touch with Ashley
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Analyse Asia 204: Myth Busters, the China Edition with John Artman https://technode.com/2017/09/05/analyse-asia-204-myth-busters-the-china-edition-with-john-artman/ Tue, 05 Sep 2017 03:59:28 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=54836 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. John Artman, editor in chief for Technode and host of China Tech Talk podcast joined us to debunk the narratives […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

John Artman, editor in chief for Technode and host of China Tech Talk podcast joined us to debunk the narratives on China that has been propagated from different parts of the world. We began with his story and how he came to China. In our discussion, we dissect the different myths about the Chinese government, media censorship, lack of innovation, efficiency and last but not least, education.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • John Artman (@knowsnothingLinkedIn), Editor in Chief from Technode and Host of China Tech Talk (Apple Podcasts) [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:56]
    • When did you move from the US to China [6:39]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting lessons you can share with my audience? [7:17]
  • Myth Busters, the China Edition [8:43]
    • Myth 1: China is a communist country and only cares about itself. [8:43]
      • What’s does China government care about people? [11:54]
      • With the “One Belt One Road” initiative how does China’s new silk road dreams signify its shift from a regional to a global power? [14:30]
    • Myth 2: Censorship is everywhere & the Chinese government controls everything [17:58]
      • Recently, the Chinese government has pressured Apple to cave on VPN apps in China’s iTunes app store, are they increasing their footprint in censorship? [20:24]
    • Myth 3: There is no innovation in China. [23:35]
      • What are the interesting innovations which the US media seem to miss by propagating the narrative that China only copies and clones? (Wechat, Fintech, AI, Qtum, Alibaba)
      • Changing narrative from Silicon Valley in how they looked at China tech startups
    • Myth 4: China is better at “getting things done” [31:17]
    • Myth 5: China has better STEM education [35:00]
  • Closing [41:04]

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China Tech Talk 19: China’s $20 billion news app with Dannie Li https://technode.com/2017/09/01/19-chinas-20-billion-news-app-with-dannie-li/ https://technode.com/2017/09/01/19-chinas-20-billion-news-app-with-dannie-li/#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2017 07:58:13 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=54812 This week Matt and John talk with Dannie Li, an analyst at China Tech Insights about Jinri Toutiao, a Chinese content aggregator recently valued at $20 billion, including: Why Jinri Toutiao is so popular How it is so sticky Its business model and why its valuation is high Why advertisers love it so much Risks […]]]>

This week Matt and John talk with Dannie Li, an analyst at China Tech Insights about Jinri Toutiao, a Chinese content aggregator recently valued at $20 billion, including:

  • Why Jinri Toutiao is so popular
  • How it is so sticky
  • Its business model and why its valuation is high
  • Why advertisers love it so much
  • Risks to the app and business model
  • Conflicts between Toutiao and content producers
  • Challenges as Toutiao expands inside and outside China

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China Business Cast: 68: Is China ready for foreign startups with Jan Smejkal https://technode.com/2017/08/30/china-business-cast-68-is-china-ready-for-foreign-startups-with-jan-smejkal/ Wed, 30 Aug 2017 03:30:53 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=54341 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Jan Smejkal is originally from the […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Jan Smejkal is originally from the Czech Republic but currently lives in Shenzhen (China). He builds an awesome startup community in China, APAC and beyond on behalf of Startup Grind.

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • How Jan got into the startup community scene in China
  • Question: You’ve been to San Francisco startup scene and Europe startup scene as well since starting here at Startup Grind in China. Any major differences you are seeing?
  • The biggest opportunities to be seen in the startup community in China
  • The biggest challenges seen in the startup scene in China
  • Question: Any stories of startups you have seen blossom into giants since being involved in the community?
  • Strategies entrepreneurs make when raising money in the startup community
  • Pitch events, networking and executing
  • Foreign startup scene in China and the differences with the local Chinese startup community
  • How to best bridge the foreign and Chinese startup communities
  • Highlights in Chengdu
  • Differences even in the different cities startup ecosystems within China
  • How to connect with Jan

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Analyse Asia 203: Weibo is not Twitter of China with Matthew Brennan https://technode.com/2017/08/28/analyse-asia-203-weibo-is-not-twitter-of-china-with-matthew-brennan/ Mon, 28 Aug 2017 09:07:00 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=54343 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Matthew Brennan from China Channel & host of China Tech Talk podcast joined us on a discussion on Sina Weibo […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Matthew Brennan from China Channel & host of China Tech Talk podcast joined us on a discussion on Sina Weibo and why it is not the “Twitter” of China. We discussed the origins, the products, revenue & business models in Weibo, and how it was spun off from its parent company, Sina. Matthew also explained why Weibo has been far more successful than Twitter and where it stands against the other Chinese social platforms, for example, Wechat.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Matthew Brennan, Co-founder of China Channel dot co (chinachannel.co@MattyBGooner , Linkedin, Wechat:Yowdy-CQ) [0:38]
  • Weibo (WikipediaBloomberg) [4:41]
    • Introduction: Sina Weibo, started off as a Chinese micro-blogging site in 2009 otherwise known as the Twitter of China. Originally owned by Sina corp, and now it is spun off into a public listed company on 17 April 2014 in NASDAQ US, currently at a market capitalization of US$16.98B. According to China Daily, Weibo has now 340M monthly active users which overtakes Twitter with 328M monthly active users to date.  From the same article, the total revenue of Weibo in the first quarter reached 1.37 billion yuan (~ US$200 million), a 76 percent rise over the first quarter 2016. Weibo’s profits increased 278% during the same period. Both stats exceeded Wall Street expectations. The advertising revenues for Weibo reached 1.17 billion yuan, increasing 80% year-on-year.
    • Let’s talk about the backstory, How did Weibo started off as a project within Sina and subsequently become a public listed company on its own? (Also check out Charles Chao, founder & CEO of Sina made a bet on Weibo on Bloomberg decrypted podcast) [5:28]
    • How does Weibo work as a micro-blogging service for Chinese users? [9:49]
    • What are the major product features of Weibo? [11:52]
      • Live-streaming
      • Microblogging
      • Chat with people
      • Book a taxi (Didi)
      • E-commerce with Taobao
      • Recent introduction of stories (cloned from Snapchat and Instagram)
    • What are the revenue streams for Weibo? [13:43]
      • Advertising
      • Key opinion leaders (KOLs) economy.
    • How does Weibo deal with regulation and content that is sensitive to the Chinese government, for example, Winnie the Pooh? [15:40]
    • What can Twitter learn from Weibo? [16:48]
    • How is Weibo compared to other major platforms such as Wechat, QQ? [19:08]
    • Will Weibo or Tencent have the capacity to buy Twitter sometime in the future? [22:28]
  • Closing [24:25]
    • Do you have any recommendations (podcast, books or movies) for my audience? [24:25]
    • How should my audience find you? [26:10]

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China Tech Talk 18: China’s gaming and e-sports industry with Daniel Ahmad https://technode.com/2017/08/25/china-tech-talk-18-chinas-gaming-and-e-sports-industry-with-daniel-ahmad/ https://technode.com/2017/08/25/china-tech-talk-18-chinas-gaming-and-e-sports-industry-with-daniel-ahmad/#respond Fri, 25 Aug 2017 04:34:16 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=54227 This week Matt and John talk with Daniel Ahmad, an analyst at Niko Partners about: The uniqueness of China’s games market The size of the e-sports industry How gaming and e-sports are becoming more mainstream Tencent’s position in the games market The role of Honour of Kings Future prospects for gaming and e-sports in China […]]]>

This week Matt and John talk with Daniel Ahmad, an analyst at Niko Partners about:

  • The uniqueness of China’s games market
  • The size of the e-sports industry
  • How gaming and e-sports are becoming more mainstream
  • Tencent’s position in the games market
  • The role of Honour of Kings
  • Future prospects for gaming and e-sports in China

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Analyse Asia: Episode 202: Japan’s startup ecosystem in 2017 with James Riney https://technode.com/2017/08/24/analyse-asia-episode-202-japans-startup-ecosystem-in-2017-with-james-riney/ Thu, 24 Aug 2017 03:07:47 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=54080 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. James Riney from 500 Startups, Japan joined us in a conversation to discuss the evolution of Japan startup ecosystem. We […]]]>

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James Riney from 500 Startups, Japan joined us in a conversation to discuss the evolution of Japan startup ecosystem. We discussed where the 500 Startups Japan fund is now, some interesting tidbits on what is happening with the ecosystem there, and his perspectives on payment startups versus banks & whether ICOs will displace venture capitalists.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • James Riney (@james_riney, LinkedIn, personal website), Head of 500 Startups, Japan. [0:38]
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [0:48]
    • What’s your daily routine as a venture capitalist like? [1:40]
  • 500 Startups and Japan Startup Ecosystem [2:55]
    • 500 Startups Japan has now a team and closed a recent round from your LPs. Can you give an update who’s on your team and who are the LPs that funded the Japan fund? (for example, Japan Government Fund) [3:15]
    • What are the interesting investments you have made with 500 Startups? [3:34]
    • How has the Japan startup ecosystem evolved in the past two years since we last spoke? [7:05]
    • Do Japanese startups with global ambition need to speak English? Given that Rakuten is one of the first companies that pushed English to be their main language years back, have we seen other major Japanese corporations do the same? [8:00]
    • Recently, you penned a piece on TechCrunch entitled “There’s a war brewing in Japan and the banks should pay attention”. The piece touched on two interesting points [10:01]
      • People referred to the term “time machine model” in Japan, can you describe what it is about? [10:21]
      • One interesting example is how Flipboard led to the rise of Smartnews and Gunosy, can you talk about how these two startups raise huge amounts of funding and led to war? [11:10]
      • Does the time machine model mutate the startup after their localization? [12:25]
      • So you talked about the similar war now with mobile P2P payments? Can you talk about what the battle is about? [13:30]
      • What are the interesting startups in the mobile P2P payments? [15:37]
        • LINE Pay
        • Kash
        • Paymo (started by the CEO of Gunosy)
        • Youdopay
      • When will the Japan regulators come in with these mobile P2P payment startups moving into banking sector?  [16:16]
    • Recently, there is a lot of attention on initial coin offerings or ICOs with Bancor raised over $153M, TenX raised US$80M and Omise raised US$25M, do you see the possibility that venture capital firms be replaced by ICOs? [16:58]
    • What are the interesting verticals that you will be watching next in Japan and elsewhere in Asia? [18:20]

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Analyse Asia 201: Cherubic Ventures & the Taiwan startup ecosystem with Tina Cheng https://technode.com/2017/08/21/analyse-asia-201-cherubic-ventures-the-taiwan-startup-ecosystem-with-tina-cheng/ Mon, 21 Aug 2017 06:07:06 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=53887 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Tina Cheng from Cherubic Ventures joined us in a conversation about the firm’s investments across the region from Greater China […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Tina Cheng from Cherubic Ventures joined us in a conversation about the firm’s investments across the region from Greater China to the US. We discussed the mission, vision and management team behind Cherubic Ventures and discuss how they looked at founders & startups as an early stage investor. Last but not least, she also shared her perspectives on the Taiwan startup ecosystem from an investor’s perspective.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Tina Cheng (@tinacheng, Linkedin), Partner, Cherubic Ventures [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:02]
    • What is the transition in shifting from entrepreneur to venture capitalist? [3:47]
    • Throughout your career journey, what are the interesting career lessons you can share with my audience? [4:57]
    • What is the daily routine of a venture capitalist for someone like yourself? [7:30]
  • Cherubic Ventures & Venture Capital Ecosystem in Taiwan [9:12]
    • What is the mission and vision of Cherubic Ventures? [9:20]
    • What is your current role and coverage in Cherubic Ventures? [10:15]
    • Who are the key partners in the management team of Cherubic Ventures? [10:44]
    • Do you have an investment thesis? If so, can you share with us? [11:22]
    • How do you identify founders of startups to invest in? What are the key traits you look in them? [12:45]
    • What are the common issues that the venture capital firm typically help founders to do? [14:10]
    • How do you help founders when their startups are in trouble? What are the “do-nots” that you tell them? [15:43]
    • What are the interesting companies on the Cherubic Ventures portfolio? [18:11]
    • How do you see the Taiwan startup ecosystem from your viewpoint? [20:56]
    • What are the challenges of the Taiwan startup ecosystem from your perspective? [26:30]

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China Tech Talk 17: China’s largest retailer with Josh Gartner https://technode.com/2017/08/18/china-tech-talk-17-chinas-largest-retailer-with-josh-gartner/ https://technode.com/2017/08/18/china-tech-talk-17-chinas-largest-retailer-with-josh-gartner/#respond Fri, 18 Aug 2017 04:13:08 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=53863 This week Matt and John talk with Josh Gartner, veteran China hand and VP for International Corporate Affairs at JD.com, about: How JD stacks up against Amazon and Alibaba Early challenges and a crucial pivot towards in-house logistics Tencent as a major stakeholder The move towards a greater offline presence Drone deliveries to rural China […]]]>

This week Matt and John talk with Josh Gartner, veteran China hand and VP for International Corporate Affairs at JD.com, about:

  • How JD stacks up against Amazon and Alibaba
  • Early challenges and a crucial pivot towards in-house logistics
  • Tencent as a major stakeholder
  • The move towards a greater offline presence
  • Drone deliveries to rural China

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Analyse Asia 200: Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong https://technode.com/2017/08/14/analyse-asia-200-analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/ Mon, 14 Aug 2017 08:50:22 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=53541 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Our host, Bernard Leong is on the hot seat for this special 200th episode to be interviewed by Charles Reed […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Our host, Bernard Leong is on the hot seat for this special 200th episode to be interviewed by Charles Reed Anderson. Bernard discussed his day job, his time in Singularity University at Silicon Valley last year and work achievements to date. In the same conversation, he offered his perspectives on how the major e-commerce battles will pan out across Southeast Asia and India, where the major technology shifts such as drone delivery, AI and blockchain will happen in Asia and why the center of gravity for growth will be in Asia for the next few decades. Last but not least, he discussed the future for Analyse Asia and how you, the audience can help us to grow for the next stage.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Our guest host: Charles Anderson (@CRASingapore, LinkedIn), founder of Charles Reed Anderson and Associates.
  • On the interview chair: Bernard Leong (@bleongcw, LinkedIn, the main site)
  • Time to turn the tables [0:52]
    • Your podcasts give the listeners the opportunities to learn a lot about your guests. But, strangely, most listeners won’t know a lot about you. Why don’t we kick off by having you give us some background on Bernard Leong? [0:52]
    • Last year you attended Singularity U – for those who aren’t familiar with it – can you give the listeners a brief overview and then tell us about what you learned there and how it has changed the way you work/your vision for the future? [3:43]
    • So in addition to running this podcast, you also have your full-time job with Singpost, have a family, are an avid reader, etc. My question is, #1 do you sleep? And #2 – what do you do (or what would you do) if you have some free time? [6:35]
  • Let’s talk a bit about your Analyse Asia podcast [9:07]
    • You have now done 199 interviews over the past X years, what was the most surprising or shocking thing you have heard?  (could be about something you learned, gained a new perspective or insight, etc) [9:07]
    • If there was one interview that you think the listeners should go back and listen to again – which one would it be?
      • The interviews with Horace Dediu of Asymco. (Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) [11:15]
    • I’m sure that despite doing 200 interviews, you must have some kind of “interview wish list” for the future. Care to give us some insights on which people – or which topics – you’d like to bring into your podcast? [12:29]
  • The Current Market from drone delivery, e-commerce to startups in Asia [14:25]
    • Wang Wu (@wangwu15) asks “What are your perspectives on Drones in Asia Pacific?” This is interesting for those who don’t know that Bernard was part of the SingPost team that launched the first commercial drone delivery last year. In addition to your perspectives on the wider industry, what insights did you gain from the SingPost project? (Ref: BL’s article in Infocomm & Media Development Authority of Singapore, “The Future of Drone Delivery“) [14:33]
    • Lived Nomed (@livednomed) asks “how do you think Asia’s e-commerce battles will play out? [20:33]
    • Arnoud Bonzom (@arnaudbonzom) asks “What are your favorite underrated startups in Singapore?” [23:30]
  • The Future View
    • What technology or technologies do you think are undervalued today? What will it take for them to rise to the forefront? [24:26]
    • Mathew Benjamin from Asia Recon (@asiarecon) asks “What will the future look like for technology in Asia?” [27:15]
  • Closer
    • Rick Lee (@ricklee10000)  asks “What are the three books you recommend for your listeners?” [29:40]
    • When I interview you for your 300th episode, which will be at some point over the next couple years, how will the technology industry changed and what will be the “hot topics”? [31:32]
    • And the last question, what does the future hold for Analyse Asia? [34:27]

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China Tech Talk 16: ICO madness and China’s bitcoin fever with Neil Woodfine https://technode.com/2017/08/11/china-tech-talk-16-ico-madness-and-chinas-bitcoin-fever-with-neil-woodfine/ https://technode.com/2017/08/11/china-tech-talk-16-ico-madness-and-chinas-bitcoin-fever-with-neil-woodfine/#respond Fri, 11 Aug 2017 03:35:24 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=53476 This week Matt and John talk with Neil Woodfine, former COO at Remitsy about: What bitcoin and blockchain are What Ethereum might be Why ICOs don’t make sense How bitcoin is going to play a bigger part in decentralized transactions Why bitcoin is so big in China and should we be worried Download this episode. […]]]>

This week Matt and John talk with Neil Woodfine, former COO at Remitsy about:

  • What bitcoin and blockchain are
  • What Ethereum might be
  • Why ICOs don’t make sense
  • How bitcoin is going to play a bigger part in decentralized transactions
  • Why bitcoin is so big in China and should we be worried

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China Business Cast 67: The story behind TechNode: Early beginnings to now with Gang Lu https://technode.com/2017/08/11/china-business-cast-67-the-story-behind-technode-early-beginnings-to-now-with-gang-lu/ Fri, 11 Aug 2017 03:11:39 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=53456 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Gang Lu is the founder […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Gang Lu is the founder of TechNode.

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Shlomo and Mike plan their next workcation, either in the Philippines or Vietnam
  • Mike talks about E-commerce experiments
  • Announcement: ‘Write a review’ for our iTunes channel
  • How Technode started
  • Why Gang Lu chose to write the blog in English rather than in Chinese
  • How Technode developed into a formal blog
  • How the partnership with TechCrunch started
  • Technode’s business model today
  • Question: Where do you see Technode in the next five years?
  • Technode’s difference from other English tech publications in China
  • Question: Is Technode being held back at all?
  • How people can connect with Gang Lu

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Analyse Asia 199: Vectr Ventures in Hong Kong with Alan Chan https://technode.com/2017/08/10/analyse-asia-199-vectr-ventures-in-hong-kong-with-alan-chan/ Thu, 10 Aug 2017 06:19:42 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=53368 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Alan Chan joined us in a conversation to discuss his firm, Vectr Ventures in Hong Kong and offer his perspectives […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Alan Chan joined us in a conversation to discuss his firm, Vectr Ventures in Hong Kong and offer his perspectives on the Hong Kong startup ecosystem. He shared his investment thesis & his insights in how he works with the startups as an investor. Last but not least, we discuss his interest and work in the conservation of the environment.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Alan Chan (@achanman, LinkedIn), Co-founder, Vectr Ventures (@vectr_ventures)
    • How did you start your career? [1:12]
    • How did you end up becoming a venture capitalist? [1:41]
    • Throughout your career journey, what are the interesting career lessons you can share with my audience? [4:26]
  • Vectr Ventures & Investor Scene in Hong Kong [7:06]
    • What is the motivation behind starting Vectr Ventures? [7:17]
    • What is your current role and coverage in Vectr Ventures? [8:40]
    • What’s the mission and vision of Vectr Ventures? [9:07]
    • Do you have an investment thesis? If so, can you share them? [11:16]
    • Who are the team within Vectr Ventures? [12:26]
    • How do you identify founders of startups to invest in? What are the key traits you look in them? [15:04]
    • How do you help founders when their startups are in trouble? What are the “do-nots” that you tell them? [16:50]
    • What are the interesting companies on the Vectr Ventures portfolio? [18:42]
    • Other geographies which Vectr Ventures invest in. [21:40]
    • How do you see the Hong Kong startup ecosystem from your viewpoint? [22:28]
    • What are the challenges of the Hong Kong startup ecosystem from your perspective? [24:49]

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China Tech Talk 15: Baidu ain’t that bad with Kaiser Kuo https://technode.com/2017/08/04/china-tech-talk-15-baidu-aint-that-bad-with-kaiser-kuo/ https://technode.com/2017/08/04/china-tech-talk-15-baidu-aint-that-bad-with-kaiser-kuo/#respond Fri, 04 Aug 2017 09:30:51 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=53046 This week Matt and John talk with Kaiser Kuo, veteran China hand and former International Communications Director for Baidu, about: What the early China internet was like How he joined Baidu How Chinese companies are like ice age tribes VPNs in China Future prospects for the company Links Linda Lew: Baidu is restructuring to focus […]]]>

This week Matt and John talk with Kaiser Kuo, veteran China hand and former International Communications Director for Baidu, about:

  • What the early China internet was like
  • How he joined Baidu
  • How Chinese companies are like ice age tribes
  • VPNs in China
  • Future prospects for the company

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Analyse Asia 198: Samsung Electronics in 2017 with Jan Dawson https://technode.com/2017/08/04/analyse-asia-198-samsung-electronics-in-2017-with-jan-dawson/ Fri, 04 Aug 2017 04:32:55 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=52997 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Jan Dawson from Jackdaw Research, host of Beyond Devices and Tech Narratives podcast joined us in a two-part conversation discussing […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Jan Dawson from Jackdaw Research, host of Beyond Devices and Tech Narratives podcast joined us in a two-part conversation discussing the tech narratives of the technology giants in Asia and Korean chaebol, the Samsung Group. In the second of the two-part conversation, we discussed the Samsung Group, and how the business is structured into various subsidiaries and the key executives who are behind the consumer electronics giant. Jan also explained the recent high profitability for Samsung in the 2nd quarter, 2017 and how it might approach the self-driving car space with the acquisition of Harmann Kardon.

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Here are the show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Jan Dawson (@jandawson), founder of Jackdaw research and host of the Beyond Devices and the Beyond Devices podcast (iTunes, SoundCloud) with Aaron Miller. [1:14]
  • Samsung Electronics in 2017 (Wikipedia, Samsung Electronics in Bloomberg, Reuters) [1:25]
    • Quick Introduction: Samsung is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Suwon, South Korea with a market capitalization of approximately 367.8T won ~ US$330 billion. (Ref: Money, Power, Family: Inside South Korea’s Chaebol, NY Times)
    • What is the mission & vision of the Samsung Conglomerate or in the Korean language, what we call the Chaebol? [1:49]
    • How is the Samsung divided into separate subsidiaries and what are their key business lines? For example, their semiconductors and screens run independently from Apple, yet compete with them at the same time with the mobile phone with Samsung Galaxy 8. [2:57]
    • Who are the key executives or board members of Samsung or their subsidiaries, for example, consumer electronics, mobility & components business relating to OLED screens & solid state drives in mobile phones? [7:00]
      • Kwon Oh Hyun
      • Yoon Boo Keun
      • Shin Jong Kyun
    • Samsung is expected to report the highest profit in Q2 2017 with revenue up 18% and profit up 72% from last year, where is the profitability coming from? [9:03]
    • Is Samsung mobile growing or just in the plateau or even decline? [11:40]
    • Given that it’s a year after the Samsung Note 7 debacle, in your opinion, do you think that the company has managed to recover from their setback with the Galaxy 8? [12:44]
    • Will they rebrand the Note 8 or just stick with the brand name? [15:10]
    • If we reverse this hypothetically to Apple, has it been much worse for them? [16:27] (Check out Jan Dawson and Aaron Miller’s “Beyond Devices” episode 63 where they did an excellent discussion on brand recalls in history in context to the Samsung Note 7).
    • Is Samsung’s recent acquisition of Harman Kardon signaled their focus into the autonomous vehicles space? [18:49]
    • Additional reference: A deep dive on Samsung Electronics by Jan Dawson in Techpinions (requires subscription).
    • In Verne Harnish’s “Fortune: the Greatest Decisions of All Time,” Lee Kuh Hee, the founder & Chairman of Samsung made an important decision to let its star performers take a sabbatical and it helped to internationalize the company.

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Analyse Asia 196: Apple WWDC 2017 and its impact on Asia with Ben Bajarin https://technode.com/2017/08/01/analyse-asia-196-apple-wwdc-2017-and-its-impact-on-asia-with-ben-bajarin/ Tue, 01 Aug 2017 02:01:37 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=52585 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Ben Bajarin from Creative Strategies & Techpinions joined us in a two part conversation on post-Google I/O & Apple WWDC […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Ben Bajarin from Creative Strategies & Techpinions joined us in a two part conversation on post-Google I/O & Apple WWDC 2017 and its impact on Asia. In the second part of our conversation, we discussed the major announcements from Apple WWDC 2017 and how their focus on Homepod, AR Kit, and hardware will influence their roadmap going forward. We also examined whether WeChat in China can bypass the two major mobile operating systems: iOS and Android in the road ahead.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Ben Bajarin (@benbajarin, LinkedIn, Techpinions profile) from Creative Strategies and Techpinions.
  • Apple WWDC 2017 [0:51]
    • What are the key announcements in Apple WWDC this year? [0:51]
    • Why has Apple chosen to target the Homepod in the sound speakers space and downplaying the Siri component? [6:16]
    • Given that the complaints from the Apple base on the Mac Pros, they have beefed up their iMacs, macbook pros and related PCs, do you see a strategic shift from Apple in how they differentiate the iPad and PCs? [8:34]
    • IOS 11 seemed to focus on making the iPad more macOS like with files and drag and drop, where do you see Apple’s direction with the iPad go? [11:22]
    • What’s Apple AR and VR roadmap heading in 2017? [13:10]
    • There seem to be less opening up to new areas but doubling down in both Apple WWDC and Google I/O this year, does that mean that they will totally focus on their competitive advantages instead of focusing on what the other side do best, for example, there is a lack of Apple talking about Siri but putting a lot more on hardware this year? [17:30]
    • Given that Apple has focused on China in the past few years with the WWDC events, where does a messaging app such as the Wechat ecosystem sits in iOS and Android and will it be able to bypass both mobile operating systems: iOS and Android? [20:01]

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China Business Cast 66: Industry 4.0 and what it means for China manufacturing with Ralf Willecke https://technode.com/2017/07/31/china-business-cast-66-industry-4-0-and-what-it-means-for-china-manufacturing-with-ralf-willecke/ Mon, 31 Jul 2017 07:03:54 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=52552 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Mr. Ralf Willecke is VP […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Mr. Ralf Willecke is VP Plant Engineering and Manager of Nanjing branch at consultancy IMIG China. Before he was Facility and Administration Manager at Qoros Automotive Plant Changshu, Technical Director of Facility and Maintenance at BS Home Appliances, and Technical Consultant and Project Manager at INGENICS AG. Mr. Willecke successfully realized projects in industries such as automotive, consumer goods, aviation, and logistics, among others with industry heavy weights Mercedes Benz, BMW, Bosch Siemens, Airbus/Eurocopter, or Brilliance. Mr. Willecke has more than 25 years’ experience, thereof 20 years in China, in planning, realization, expansion, relocation, and maintenance of plants in China and abroad.

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • What is Industry 4.0?
  • Industry 4.0’s comparison in China vs. Global industrial environments
  • What stage are we at in Industry 4.0?
  • Mr. Ralf Willecke talks about what an industrialist should look for when evaluating converting to Industry 4.0
  • What people buying from factories should look for
  • Will Industry 4.0 make a difference for buyers from factories?
  • The global impact of Industry 4.0
  • Other industries affected by Industry 4.0
  • How people can take action on it today
  • Ways to reach Mr. Ralf Willecke

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Analyse Asia 195: Google I/O and its impact on Asia with Ben Bajarin https://technode.com/2017/07/31/analyse-asia-195-google-io-and-its-impact-on-asia-with-ben-bajarin/ Mon, 31 Jul 2017 03:01:02 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=52531 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Ben Bajarin from Creative Strategies & Techpinions joined us in a two part conversation on post-Google I/O & Apple WWDC […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Ben Bajarin from Creative Strategies & Techpinions joined us in a two part conversation on post-Google I/O & Apple WWDC 2017 and its impact on Asia. In the first part, we discussed the major announcements arising from Google I/O 2017 with the focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented / virtual reality (AR/VR), the tension rising between the Asian OEMs with Google on the Android fragmentation and developer engagement & whether Andy Rudin’s new gig with the Essential phone be acquired by one of the major Asian OEMs.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Ben Bajarin (@benbajarin, LinkedIn, Techpinions profile) from Creative Strategies and Techpinions. [0:44]
    • What have you been up to since we last spoke? [1:04]
  • Google I/O 2017 [2:03]
    • What are the key announcements from Google I/O this year? [2:25]
    • Android has reached 2B monthly active devices this year, and where is the growth opportunity for Android and given their fragmentation, how are they going to monetize given that most Android OEMs don’t make a lot of profits as compared to Samsung in the emerging markets? [5:56]
    • Any chance of another mobile OS might show up if Google continues not to focus on Android moving forward? [10:06]
    • In Google I/O 2017, the Google Assistant will come to iOS, does that mean that their strategy is still to distribute their service across all platforms, and will you see a situation where Google might find a way into other platforms, for example, Amazon Echo? [12:20]
    • The most interesting announcement to the emerging markets is Google Go, which they are targeting the next billion. Given that they are not successful with Android One in the years before, will they be able to penetrate into the emerging market? [15:10]
    • One interesting discussion is on Google’s new AI chip known as Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) and given your interest in semiconductors, can you discuss why Google build a new AI chip and how they will use this AI chip into their next stage? [16:52]
    • Recently, Andy Rudin, the creator of Android created the Essential phone running on Android and announced the Ambient OS that focused on IoT and AI in Recode, where do you see the premium android device market will go and will Andy Rudin’s company eventually be acquired by one of the Asian OEMs or Chinese companies? [19:30]
    • What’s Google AR and VR roadmap heading in 2017? [25:15]

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China Tech Talk 14: Tencent’s OTHER killer app https://technode.com/2017/07/28/china-tech-talk-14-tencents-other-killer-app/ https://technode.com/2017/07/28/china-tech-talk-14-tencents-other-killer-app/#respond Fri, 28 Jul 2017 06:35:09 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=52547 This week Matt and John talk about Honor of Kings aka Strike of Kings aka Arena of Glory, Tencent’s uber popular mobile multiplayer game, including: Background on mobile gaming and MOBA’s Why it’s become a cultural phenomenon Why Tencent is butting heads with the Communist Party newspaper Which Chinese celebrities are investing in e-sports Links […]]]>

This week Matt and John talk about Honor of Kings aka Strike of Kings aka Arena of Glory, Tencent’s uber popular mobile multiplayer game, including:

  • Background on mobile gaming and MOBA’s
  • Why it’s become a cultural phenomenon
  • Why Tencent is butting heads with the Communist Party newspaper
  • Which Chinese celebrities are investing in e-sports

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China Tech Talk 13: AT’s Southeast Asia entrance with Bernard Leong https://technode.com/2017/07/21/china-tech-talk-13-ats-southeast-asia-entrance-with-bernard-leong/ https://technode.com/2017/07/21/china-tech-talk-13-ats-southeast-asia-entrance-with-bernard-leong/#respond Fri, 21 Jul 2017 08:20:02 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=52197 This week John and Matthew talk with Bernard Leong, host of the Analyse Asia podcast, about Alibaba and Tencent’s activity in Southeast Asia, including:

  • Why banks aren’t competing with each other but with other tech companies
  • Why Southeast Asia may be Amazon’s Waterloo
  • Why WeChat and WhatsApp have been so slow
  • Why Tencent and Alibaba may team up

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Analyse Asia 194: Bitcoin and blockchain in China with John Riggins https://technode.com/2017/07/21/analyse-asia-194-bitcoin-and-blockchain-in-china-with-john-riggins/ Fri, 21 Jul 2017 02:27:15 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=52152 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. John Riggins from BTC Media joined us in a conversation on the latest happenings of Bitcoin and blockchain in China. […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

John Riggins from BTC Media joined us in a conversation on the latest happenings of Bitcoin and blockchain in China. We discussed the chronology in how Bitcoin became mainstream in the Chinese technology ecosystem. John also shared the major players in China who are leveraging on Bitcoin mining and exchanges, the applications of blockchain technology to different areas and also Chinese issuing their own cryptocurrencies that is independent of Ethereum. Last but not least, we discussed how the phenomenon of initial coin offerings (ICO) are heating up the Chinese cryptocurrency space.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • John Riggins,  (@DistRiggs, LinkedIn), Head of Operations Asia Pacific at BTC Media [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:09]
    • What brought him from the US to China thru BTC Media? [2:32]
    • What is your role in BTC media and how does your organization advocate cryptocurrency and financial technologies? [3:05]
    • Throughout your career journey, what are the interesting lessons learned? [3:53]
  • Blockchain & Bitcoin in China [4:43]
    • To help our audience, can you give an introduction to the concept of cryptocurrency, for example, Bitcoin and the role of blockchain plays in the space as a technology? [4:56]
    • Can you give a comprehensive (or chronological) overview in how Bitcoin and blockchain technology have been adopted in China? [6:21]
    • What is the Bitcoin supply chain like in China (Bitcoin miners, traders, and exchanges)? [7:32]
    • China is one of the major economies which are heavily invested in Bitcoin mining, and can you tell us some of the companies in China which are doing this? [8:45]
    • What are the interesting blockchain/cryptocurrencies startups in China?  [9:29]
    • How are the BAT (given their influence in fintech) and traditional banks looking at blockchain technology? [11:54]
      • Baidu invested in a blockchain company called circle.
      • Alibaba working with PwC
      • Tencent partnering with Bank of China.
    • Can you talk about the concept of initial coin offerings in the blockchain world? [13:12]
    • Recently, Ethereum and its derivatives, Ethereum tokens such as Gollum & Basic Attention tokens (for Brave browser) are becoming popular, have you seen similar type of token movements in China? [14:57]
    • What are the major trends happening in China with respect to fintech and cryptocurrencies and where do you see the market goes in the next 1-2 years? [17:02]

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China Business Cast 65: How to do video promotion in China with Jim Fields of Relay https://technode.com/2017/07/17/china-business-cast-65-how-to-do-video-promotion-in-china-with-jim-fields-of-relay/ Mon, 17 Jul 2017 12:27:59 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=51725 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. Jim Fields is the Founder and Managing Director of Relay. He specializes in creating stunning pieces of video content, both for large technology brands and disruptive startup businesses. His work […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China.

Jim Fields is the Founder and Managing Director of Relay. He specializes in creating stunning pieces of video content, both for large technology brands and disruptive startup businesses. His work has gained millions of views in China for clients such as Baidu, Tencent, and Lenovo.

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Facebook videos are hot. But what are the video trends on WeChat?
  • In creating videos, does it require a different thought process or strategy from the West such as the length of the video and engagement?
  • The main differences between how videos are created for foreigners and how videos are created for Chinese people.
  • Question: When it comes to dealing with language, are all videos in Chinese with Chinese subtitles?
  • Jim discusses some of the most successful videos / genres in Chinese videos
  • Jim talks about what video platform he uploads the videos to
  • Question: animated GIFs, emoticons, holding the phone down to record a video, mini-videos shared around and downloaded locally on a user’s phone to watch — Are these helpful or you have worked with?
  • How to get people to actually watch the videos
  • Question: As an Indiegogo Evangelist for China, what exactly does this mean and how can you help people run their campaigns?
  • Tips for those coming to China – books, resources, etc.
  • How people can reach out to Jim

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China Tech Talk 12: China from Asia and China in Asia with Jon Russell https://technode.com/2017/07/15/china-tech-talk-12-china-from-asia-and-china-in-asia-with-jon-russell/ https://technode.com/2017/07/15/china-tech-talk-12-china-from-asia-and-china-in-asia-with-jon-russell/#respond Sat, 15 Jul 2017 04:54:20 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=51783 This week John and Matt talk with Jon Russell, TechCrunch’s man in Asia about covering China from the outside. We cover topics including:

  • Biggest challenges in covering China from outside the country
  • Explaining China to people who aren’t familiar with the market
  • Challenges for bike sharing outside China
  • Chinese brands in Thailand
  • How China’s biggest companies are differentiating outside their home country

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 192: Asian Airlines in crisis & the rise of Chinese aviation with Paul Papadimitriou https://technode.com/2017/07/08/podcast-analyse-asia-192-asian-airlines-in-crisis-the-rise-of-chinese-aviation-with-paul-papadimitriou/ Sat, 08 Jul 2017 01:59:28 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=51475 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Paul Papadimitriou, the host of the Layovers podcast & founder of Intelligencr, joined us in a conversation to discuss the […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Paul Papadimitriou, the host of the Layovers podcast & founder of Intelligencr, joined us in a conversation to discuss the crisis of Asian airlines and the rise of China aviation. We discussed why the top Asian airlines such as Cathay Pacific & Singapore Airlines are facing challenges with their models disrupted by new upstart airlines, and the major business opportunities arising from China in the aviation space. Last but not least, Paul also shares the upcoming innovations in the aviation space.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Paul Papadimitriou (@papadimitriou , LinkedIn), founder of Intelligencr and host of the Layovers podcast with Alex Hunter [0:38]
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [1:18]
    • Can you talk about the recent hackathon happening in the aviation industry? [2:03]
  • Asia Airlines in Crisis: Cathay and Singapore Airlines [3:23]
    • Before we start, can you provide an overview of Cathay Pacific and Singapore airlines and their core competency in the aviation space? [3:41]
    • Quick facts: Cathay Pacific listed on HK stock exchange – CEO: Rupert Hogg with market cap 48.78B HK ~ 6.25B, and Singapore Airlines listed on SGX – CEO Goh Choon Phong with market cap 11.99B SGD ~ 8.7B
    • Recently, both Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines have not done well, for example, Cathay Pacific has announced job cuts, and Singapore Airlines have swung to a S$138M loss and will undergo a transformation, what are the changes in the aviation environment that led to their recent problems? [6:35]
    • Both airlines also faced intense competition such as Emirates Airlines and AirAsia from both high and low end, can you describe what Emirates and AirAsia have done that led to this current state? (Ref: AirAsia’s perspective on ultra-long haul flights) [11:36]
    • In your opinion, what are the potential solutions for both carriers to turn around? [19:10]
    • Why are customers more sensitive to price and not on the user experience, for example, better seats? [23:14]
    • The market in China is about to be opened up with Airbus and Boeing gearing up to produce more planes there and setting up of more domestic flights, how do you see the Chinese aviation market look like in the next year? [28:29]
    • Will the Chinese airlines eventually be crushing all the other Asian airlines within the region? [32:34]
    • Can they rely on technology and innovation? What are the interesting solutions that might change the game for airlines? [34:25]

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China Tech Talk 11: [Interview] Bringing your apps to China with Shlomo Freund and Michael Michelini https://technode.com/2017/07/07/china-tech-talk-11-interview-bringing-your-apps-to-china-with-shlomo-freund-and-michael-michelini/ https://technode.com/2017/07/07/china-tech-talk-11-interview-bringing-your-apps-to-china-with-shlomo-freund-and-michael-michelini/#respond Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:16:29 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=51459 This week John and Matt talk with Shlomo Freund and Michael Michelini, hosts of the China Business Cast, about bringing your app to China, including:

  • Why games are difficult to bring to China
  • How app markets monetize
  • Why there is no paid app category in China’s app stores
  • How to tell if your app will be successful

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 64: Balancing WeChat and websites for your marketing strategy https://technode.com/2017/07/05/podcast-china-business-cast-64-balancing-wechat-and-websites-for-your-marketing-strategy/ Wed, 05 Jul 2017 06:53:03 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=51023 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Matt Brennan and John Artman […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Matt Brennan and John Artman are the hosts of the China Tech Talk podcast (CTT).

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Posting new content – is it done in the website first, or on WeChat?
  • Matt and John talk about the differences of the contents they publish on their website and on their WeChat Official Accounts
  • Question: What content is working in WeChat today?
  • WeChat SEO – Can people find your content after publishing it like in Google search?
  • Strategies for balancing WeChat and websites
  • Conferences in China
  • How to succeed and maximize your time at a conference in China
  • China Tech Talk (CTT) podcast update
  • How people can find Matt and John online

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 191: The Taiwan Startup Stadium and ecosystem with Holly Harrington https://technode.com/2017/07/05/podcast-analyse-asia-191-the-taiwan-startup-stadium-and-ecosystem-with-holly-harrington/ Wed, 05 Jul 2017 02:55:32 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=51081 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Holly Harrington, general manager of Taiwan Startup Stadium joined us on a conversation about the Taiwan startup stadium & ecosystem. […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Holly Harrington, general manager of Taiwan Startup Stadium joined us on a conversation about the Taiwan startup stadium & ecosystem. We discussed the mission and role of Taiwan Startup Stadium with entrepreneurial ecosystem in Taiwan, the up and coming startups & the nascent investor ecosystem in Taiwan. Last but not least, she discussed the interesting verticals and major challenges of the emerging Taiwan startup scene.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Holly Harrington (@taispy , LinkedIn), General Manager, Taiwan Startup Stadium [0:38]
    • How do you start your career? [1:08]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting lessons learned? [2:10]
    • What are the cultural differences given your experience coming from the US to Taiwan? [3:33]
  • Taiwan Startup Stadium (@startup_stadium , Facebook) and Ecosystem [5:20]
    • Can you describe the mission and vision of Taiwan Startup Stadium? [5:34]
    • What is the role of Taiwan Startup Stadium within the Taiwanese startup ecosystem? [6:52]
    • Coming outside in, can overseas entrepreneurs join the Taiwan startup stadium & ecosystem? [9:08]
    • How does one navigate the Taiwan startup ecosystem, for example, any important geographical spaces or events for entrepreneurs to go to? [11:21]
    • Relationship of Taiwan startup ecosystem with Silicon Valley: Taiwan has notable alumni from Silicon Valley to China: Jerry Yang of Yahoo!, Steve Chen from Youtube, Charles Wang of Guitar Hero fame & Li Kai Fu. [13:55]
    • What are the interesting startups in Taiwan ecosystem? [14:53]
    • What are the verticals that the Taiwan startup ecosystem are unique for (for e.g. hardware)? [17:55]
    • When there are entrepreneurs, there are investors, who are the key angel investors & venture capital firms involved in the Taiwan startup ecosystem? [22:07]
    • Do the successful Taiwan companies such as Foxconn, TSMC, HTC, MSL, Acer work with the ecosystem? [24:21]
    • What are the key challenges you see in the Taiwan Startup ecosystem? [26:56]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 190: Nintendo & smartphone gaming in Japan 2017 with Serkan Toto https://technode.com/2017/06/26/podcast-analyse-asia-episode-190-nintendo-smartphone-gaming-in-japan-2017-with-serkan-toto-analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/ Mon, 26 Jun 2017 07:52:05 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=50670 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Serkan Toto, CEO of Kantan Games Japan, joined us in a conversation to discuss Nintendo’s progress and the smartphone gaming […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Serkan Toto, CEO of Kantan Games Japan, joined us in a conversation to discuss Nintendo’s progress and the smartphone gaming space within Japan in 2017. We began with a conversation on Nintendo’s recent forays with mobile gaming, the surprise success of the Nintendo Switch console and how Niantic’s Pokemon game has spurred their growth in the past year. Last but not least, Serkan discussed the recent stagnation in smartphone gaming in Japan and its impact on the gaming industry.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Serkan Toto (@serkantoto, LinkedIn, Website), CEO of Kantan Games JP [0:39]
    • What have you been up to? [0:58]
  • Nintendo in 2017 [1:11]
    • One of the biggest video game shows in the West, E3 in Los Angeles, is starting next week. What do you expect from Nintendo? Note: the episode is recorded before the E3 Conference. [1:29]
    • What has been the latest update with Nintendo’s market capitalization and share price and what is driving their growth at the moment? Nintendo’s market capitalization is close to overtaking Activision Blizzard if its share price kept increasing. [2:20]
    • How has Nintendo progressed with their mobile gaming initiatives? [3:22]
      • Super Mario Run
      • Fire Emblem Heroes
    • Is Nintendo getting better with each new mobile game they launched in the market? [4:50]
      • Animal Crossing (a progenitor of Farmville and Zynga drew the inspiration from this Nintendo game).
    • Can you briefly talk about Nintendo Switch? How does it work and why has it been popular despite a lot of people threw cold water over it & now realize that it’s a blast?  [6:09]
    • What can you say about Nintendo’s unique launch strategy for the Switch? [9:36]
    • How do you expect Switch’s lifetime sales to pan out? The Wii (launched in 2006) sold a staggering 101 million times. [10:54]
    • How does Switch compare with Sony’s PS4 and Microsoft’s Xbox One in this generation of video games? [11:15]
    • What are the key things that is helping Nintendo to rise in 2017 particularly with the gaming content? [12:32]
      • Super Mario Run
      • Zelda
      • Animal Crossing
      • Splatoon 2
    • Since our last conversation on Pokemon Go and Nintendo, how has the Pokemon company benefitted from the AR game? [14:18]
    • How is Pokemon Go being received by Japan gamers? [15:37]
    • So, are you bullish or bearish about Nintendo’s prospects this year? [17:20]
  • Japan’s smartphone gaming market [17:50]
    • Why is the Japanese smartphone gaming market stagnated recently? What are the drivers and how do you think that it can start growing again? [18:05]
    • How are the other mobile gaming giants, DeNA, Gree or Mixi faring so far?  [19:19]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 189: Corporate Innovation in Asia Pacific with Steve Glaveski https://technode.com/2017/06/19/podcast-analyse-asia-189-corporate-innovation-in-asia-pacific-with-steve-glaveski/ Mon, 19 Jun 2017 03:03:46 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=50317 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Steve Glaveski, founder of Collective Campus & host of the FutureSquared podcast joined us in a conversation to discuss corporate […]]]>

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Steve Glaveski, founder of Collective Campus & host of the FutureSquared podcast joined us in a conversation to discuss corporate innovation in Asia Pacific. We discussed the concept of corporate innovation and how companies from Asia Pacific are thinking about disruption as a whole. Last but not least, we discussed the backstory behind Steve’s award winning FutureSquared podcast and the interesting stories from his guests.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Steve Glaveski, Founder of Collective Campus (@SteveGlaveski, LinkedIn) [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:07]
    • Throughout your career, what are the interesting lessons that you can share with my audience? [2:41]
    • Can you briefly talk about your role as the founder of Collective Campus and what do you do? [3:56]
    • Can you talk about some of the interesting case studies which your company has advised on corporate innovation? [4:53]
  • Corporate Innovation in Asia Pacific [9:30]
    • Can you define what corporate innovation in today’s context? [10:15]
    • The problem with most major corporations is that they treat their innovation arm as a support unit and unable to integrate with the major business lines. In your opinion, how can this problem be resolved? [12:13]
    • There are different perspectives on corporate innovation: one view is that they should spin it off as a separate company and let them compete with the company and the other view is to grow it from within inside but have the issue of incumbent vs disruptor. How do you balance between these perspectives? [17:01]
    • How are Asian companies handling corporate innovation? [22:14]
    • What are the best practices for the innovation manager to handle corporate innovation? [27:43]
    • Reference: The Innovation Manager’s Handbook Vol 2 by Steve Glaveski.
  • FutureSquared podcast (Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Stitcher) [30:07]
    • What is the inspiration behind the podcast? [30:14]
    • What are the major themes of the podcast? [31:22]
    • Who are the interesting guests on your show and what are the lessons learnt? [32:33]

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China Tech Talk 09 – [Interview] Astroturfing, tipping, and how to become a live stream celebrity in China with Lauren Hallanan https://technode.com/2017/06/19/china-tech-talk-09-interview-astroturfing-tipping-and-how-to-become-a-live-stream-celebrity-in-china-with-lauren-hallanan/ https://technode.com/2017/06/19/china-tech-talk-09-interview-astroturfing-tipping-and-how-to-become-a-live-stream-celebrity-in-china-with-lauren-hallanan/#respond Mon, 19 Jun 2017 02:15:27 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=50308 John and Matthew talk with Lauren Hallanan, an internet celebrity in China about: Differences in live streaming platforms  Gifting as a business model  How to make a live stream interesting  Agency practices (hint: it’s not always ethical) Transition from streamer to KOL  Links Lauren Hallanan: China Live Emma Lee: Momo sees record revenue growth thanks […]]]>
John and Matthew talk with Lauren Hallanan, an internet celebrity in China about:
  • Differences in live streaming platforms
  •  Gifting as a business model
  •  How to make a live stream interesting
  •  Agency practices (hint: it’s not always ethical)
  • Transition from streamer to KOL
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[Podcast] China Business Cast 63: Working in a Chinese tech company as a foreigner https://technode.com/2017/06/15/podcast-china-business-cast-63-working-in-a-chinese-tech-company-as-a-foreigner/ Thu, 15 Jun 2017 08:27:52 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=50177 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Listen to the episode here […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

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51Talk is China’s leading online English education platform. The company’s mission is to make quality education accessible and affordable, and through their online platform, they enable millions of students across China to take live, one-on-one interactive English lessons with North American teachers.

James is the North American Marketing Manager at 51Talk. Before his work at 51Talk, James worked at several fintech companies and was most recently based in San Francisco where he ran the business development segment of his previous company. He is now based in New York City, where he focuses on growing 51Talk’s operations and teacher community in the west.

Robyn is a Senior Editor at 51talk, Linkedin influencer in the education sector, and education reporter.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Robyn talks about her first responsibilities in 51Talk and a bit about her background
  • Robyn and James talk about their positions at 51Talk, the qualities necessary for such roles, and what one has to bring to the table in order to make worthwhile contributions
  • How was 51Talk started?
  • Question from China Business Cast audience (James): How did 51Talk start prior to its fundings? What was the strategy back then considering there were giants in the industry such as English First and Vipabc?
  • How 51Talk is doing things differently from their competitors
  • James talked about how he connects with students and teachers and how he engages with them. He gives an example of one thing that worked really well and something that was a total failure
  • Question from Nicholas, a listener from the WeChat group: How did you manage to reach 8,000 – 10,000 teachers?
  • (Robyn) As a LinkedIn influencer who reaches a very large crowd, what does this role really mean within the LinkedIn platform and how is this position attained?
  • Robyn and James recommend two books that they recently read
  • How people can get in touch with Robyn and James

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 188: The Hong Kong Startup Ecosystem with Jay Kim https://technode.com/2017/06/12/podcast-analyse-asia-188-the-hong-kong-startup-ecosystem-with-jay-kim/ Mon, 12 Jun 2017 05:13:11 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=50064 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Jay Kim, host of the Jay Kim show & author of “Hack Your Fitness”, joined us to discuss the chronology […]]]>

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Jay Kim, host of the Jay Kim show & author of “Hack Your Fitness”, joined us to discuss the chronology of the rise of the Hong Kong startup ecosystem. He discussed the chronology of the Hong Kong startup ecosystem and how it has transformed into a vibrant scene with a few enthusiasts and the entry of prominent conferences such as RISE. Last but not least, we discussed the backstory of his podcast, The Jay Kim Show and his latest book, “Hack your Fitness”.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Jay Kim (@jaykimmer , LinkedIn), investment professional and founder of the Jay Kim Show [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:27]
    • Throughout your career, what are the interesting lessons you can share with my audience? [6:06]
  • Hong Kong Startup Ecosystem from 2009 to 2017 [10:56]
    • In your perspective, can you offer a comprehensive overview how the Hong Kong startup ecosystem has evolved from 2009 to today? [11:10]
    • In the past three years, which are the interesting startups you have seen? [16:50]
    • Which are the categories that Hong Kong startup ecosystem excel in? [23:05]
    • How is the investor scene in Hong Kong startup ecosystem today? Have the venture capital scene mature as we have seen very early stage investors and those who are owned by the movers and shakers such as Li Ka Shing’s Horizon Ventures? [26:14]
  • The Jay Kim Show (iTunes, Blog) [32:30]
    • What’s the backstory in how you decide to create the podcast? [32:41]
    • What’s the intended audience or the podcast [36:04]
    • You have recently written a book called Hack your Fitness, what is the motivation behind the book and who is it intended for? [39:26]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia: 187: Toutiao with Matthew Brennan https://technode.com/2017/06/05/podcast-analyse-asia-187-toutiao-with-matthew-brennan/ Mon, 05 Jun 2017 02:50:30 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49779 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Matthew Brennan from China Channel and China Tech Talk joined us in a fascinating conversation on Toutiao, one of the new […]]]>

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Matthew Brennan from China Channel and China Tech Talk joined us in a fascinating conversation on Toutiao, one of the new emerging mobile apps focused on AI and their applications in news and information. We discussed the chronology, product & services and business models behind Toutiao’s rise among the 2nd wave of technology giants (Toutiao, Meituan-Dianping & Didi) in China and how their surprising rise has no influence from the BAT in China.

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  • Matthew Brennan, Co-founder of China Channel dot co (chinachannel.co, @MattyBGooner, Linkedin, Wechat:Yowdy-CQ) [0:40]
    • Re-introduction
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [1:23]
  • Toutiao (Wikipedia, mobile app) [2:20]
    • Jinri-Toutiao (Today’s Headlines) is a mobile-web app that recommends personalized information to users based on artificial intelligence. As of Jan 2017, they have 700M users, & 175 monthly active users. Over 78 million people use Toutiao for an average time of 76 minutes on a daily basis, resulting in 1.3 billion articles read every day.
    • Can you discuss the vision and mission of Toutiao? [3:11]
    • How does a publisher join Toutiao to publish news similar to WeChat’s Official Accounts? [4:02]
    • Can you describe the chronology of how Toutiao rise to dominance? Founder: Zhang Yiming, formerly from Microsoft [4:57]
    • What are the interesting products and services of Toutiao? [8:58]
    • Does Toutiao connect to other major logins such as Wechat or QQ login? [11:40]
    • What is the user behavior for Toutiao like?  [12:19]
    • How do they generate revenue and monetize their activities? Advertising similar to Facebook and e-commercee with a partnership with JD dot com [14:35]
    • In your opinion, with Tencent investing heavily in AI and Wechat, will they directly compete with Toutiao at some point? [18:59]
    • Who are the investors behind Toutiao? Weibo, Sequoia, Yuri Milner (DST). [21:30]
    • Where do you see Toutiao’s focus be in the next 12 months? [23:08]

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[Podcast] China Tech Talk 07: WeChat’s pivot in-progress https://technode.com/2017/06/02/podcast-china-tech-talk-07-wechats-pivot-in-progress/ https://technode.com/2017/06/02/podcast-china-tech-talk-07-wechats-pivot-in-progress/#respond Fri, 02 Jun 2017 07:43:57 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49761 John and Matthew talk about the future of Tencent and WeChat, including:
  • What a WeChat hardware device might be
  • Possible AR features and products
  • The role of mini-programs in the WeChat ecosystem
  • WeChat team learning how to make partnerships with big brands
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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 186: BAT from China to Silicon Valley with Liza Lin https://technode.com/2017/05/31/podcast-analyse-asia-186-bat-from-china-to-silicon-valley-with-liza-lin/ Wed, 31 May 2017 03:05:22 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49629 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Liza Lin, technology reporter from Wall Street Journal joined us in a conversation on the three important technology giants of […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Liza Lin, technology reporter from Wall Street Journal joined us in a conversation on the three important technology giants of China: Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent, aka the BAT and their influence from China to Silicon Valley. We discussed their ongoing battles in the lifestyle, deals and online to offline spaces and their upcoming battlegrounds from AI to self-driving cars. Last but not least, we examined how they will approach their global expansion to the rest of the world.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Liza Lin, (@Liz_in_shanghai, LinkedIn), Technology Reporter at Wall Street Journal [0:40]
    • How did you start your career? [0:57]
    • What is your current coverage in China with WSJ? [2:18]
  • Baidu, Alibaba & Tencent (BAT) in China and Silicon Valley [3:40]
    • Can you briefly introduce these three companies to an audience who has no prior knowledge about the technology space in China? [3:40]
    • Given their influence in the Chinese Internet market, how does the traditional businesses and startup ecosystem in China perceive them? [6:38]
    • They have been fighting on many fronts against each other, and let’s take a specific category:
      • On the lifestyle spaces, Tencent-backed Meituan-Dianping, Baidu-backed Nuomi and Alibaba-backed Koubei where these services are mainly in the deals and services space, can you describe why they are currently fighting over this space through these proxies? [8:15]
      • In the online to offline (O2O) space, Tencent and Alibaba originally backed Didi and Kuaidi and eventually merged into Didi, and then Baidu-backed Uber, it seems that Baidu lost out in the O2O space with Uber selling Uber China to Didi, what are your thoughts on that? [12:14]
      • There has been recent talk about Baidu has turned from Google of China to Yahoo of China among the BAT according to the Information and it appeared that they have been losing out in major investments and M&A, particularly in the O2O space and loss of key executives such as Andrew Ng and their head of AI to Tencent, what are your perspectives on this? [14:24]
      • Can Baidu engineer a comeback within the BAT? If so, what will be the area of focus that they can outrun Alibaba and Tencent? [16:10]
      • What is the next battleground? — fighting in the cloud, online video, artificial intelligence, mobile payments (and Southeast Asia & India but between Tencent & Alibaba) [17:58]
    • One interesting issue is that the corporate development team of BAT are very active in Silicon Valley, can you briefly discuss the activity that is ongoing there? [18:42]
      • Tencent’s investment in Tesla
      • Didi R&D center
      • Baidu Research Lab
    • How do you see BAT navigating beyond China? [21:35]

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 62: The State of the AR/VR (Virtual Reality) Market in China with Alvin Wang Graylin of HTC https://technode.com/2017/05/31/podcast-china-business-cast-ep-62-the-state-of-the-arvr-virtual-reality-market-in-china-with-alvin-wang-graylin-of-htc/ Wed, 31 May 2017 02:05:48 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49601 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Alvin Wang Graylin is today’s […]]]>

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Alvin Wang Graylin is today’s guest. Mr. Graylin is the China President of Vive (VIVE.com) at HTC leading all aspects of the Vive/VR business in the region.

He is also currently Vice-Chairman of the Industry of Virtual Reality Alliance (IVRA.com), president of the $15 Billion Virtual Reality Venture Capital Alliance (VRVCA.com) and oversees the Vive X VR accelerator in Asia. He has had over 22 years of business management experience in the tech industry, including 15 years operating in Greater China. Prior to HTC, Mr. Graylin was a serial entrepreneur, having founded four venture-backed startups in the mobile and internet spaces, covering mobile social, adtech, search, big data and digital media.

Additionally, he has held P&L roles at public companies such as Intel, Trend Micro, and WatchGuard Technologies.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Shlomo talks about upcoming events
  • Mike talks about Global From Asia Amazon Workshop
  • Introducing Alvin Wang Graylin
  • Alvin Talks about what he is currently doing these days
  • A Quick review for the current VR/AR market in China? Is China no less than the promised land for AR/VR?
  • How is China doing in this industry VS the west? Same levels of innovation in this sector?
  • Question from WeChat group (David): What needs to change to solve the lack of VR content and what HTC is doing to solve this?
  • (David) What is a killer application for AR/VR?
  • Question from WeChat group (Zina): What kind of change will it’s products bring to media if there is? And how many and what kind of media companies in China would like to Use AR/VR in news or news products?  Any broadcasts planning on doing VR content for news or travel shows?
  • Question from WeChat group (Nate): Education: Are there any classroom examples of Vive VR in action?
  • Question from WeChat group (Uriyah): Where are the earliest use-cases for AR/VR in China in the B2
  • Question from WeChat group (Junse): What psychological effects will VR bring to Human mind like smartphones have on our daily lives?
  • Alvin recommends 2 books
  • How people can get in touch with Alvin

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[Podcast] China Tech Talk 06: Smartphones in China – Apple’s growing weakness https://technode.com/2017/05/26/episode-06-smartphones-in-china-apples-growing-weakness/ https://technode.com/2017/05/26/episode-06-smartphones-in-china-apples-growing-weakness/#respond Fri, 26 May 2017 09:20:58 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49608 John and Matthew talk about Apple’s challenges in China, including:

  • A brief history of the iPhone in China
  • A look at some strong competitors and their ability to appeal to Chinese customers
  • Apple’s non-existent services ecosystem
  • Tensions between Apple and Tencent (hint: half of Apple’s China app store revenue comes from Tencent’s games)

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 185: SeedPlus & Venture Capital with Michael Smith & Tiang Lim Foo https://technode.com/2017/05/24/podcast-analyse-asia-185-seedplus-venture-capital-with-michael-smith-tiang-lim-foo/ Wed, 24 May 2017 06:42:07 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49425 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Michael Smith Jr and Tiang Lim Foo, partners from Seedplus joined us in a conversation to discuss their recent closing […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Michael Smith Jr and Tiang Lim Foo, partners from Seedplus joined us in a conversation to discuss their recent closing of US$20M for their fund and where they are heading next. We also chatted about their daily lives as venture capitalists, how they worked with startups across Southeast Asia & India from market expansion to team management and their thoughts on the startup ecosystem with respect to profitability vs growth across Southeast Asia.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Michael Smith Jr, Partner (@dreampipe, LinkedIn, personal blog) and Tiang Lim Foo, Operating Partner (@tianglim, LinkedIn) from SeedPlus Venture linked to Jungle Ventures.
    • Tiang: Can you talk about your background as the head of business development for Evernote in Asia Pacific [0:47]
    • Tiang: How did you end up in the venture capital? [2:25]
  • SeedPlus [3:40] (@seedplus)
    • Can you talk about SeedPlus Venture Fund and its link to Jungle Ventures?
    • Recently, SeedPlus closed a US$20M fund, and what will be the verticals that the new fund be focusing on? [Note: the official closing for SeedPlus is at US$20M as Smithy mentioned in this podcast as compared to the news which reported it on US$18M.]
    • What will be the SeedPlus fund be focusing on? Where will you be deploying the capital? [5:28]
    • Who are the LPs to the SeedPlus fund? Cisco & IFC. [8:12]
    • What’s the daily schedule of a partner in SeedPlus like? [9:53]
    • Tiang: Specifically, what is your role as an operating partner? How do you advise startups? [13:23]
    • What are the difficult tasks that venture capitalists have to do with their startups? [15:23]
    • What are the startups in your portfolio? [17:55]
    • How do you think of Southeast Asia in the form of market expansion? [21:40]
    • With the recent acquisitions, the exits for Southeast Asia illustrated that the market value profitability over growth and traction, what are your perspectives in terms of looking at the startups in your fund? [23:38]

Editor’s Note: My apologies to Tiang on pronouncing his name wrongly on the episode summary & introduction on the show. It should be “Tiang Lim Foo”. 

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 61: Empowerment through practical training with AJ Warner https://technode.com/2017/05/20/podcast-china-business-cast-61-empowerment-through-practical-training-with-aj-warner/ Sat, 20 May 2017 02:00:50 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49213 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. In today’s episode, we have […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

In today’s episode, we have AJ Warner as our guest. He is the founder of one of the top 5 education consulting firms in China.

AJ Warner founded Touchdown! to provide expert admissions consulting to China’s brightest and most ambitious students and young professionals. He works in close collaboration with clients to get admitted to top business schools, masters programs, universities, colleges, boarding schools, and private high schools. AJ makes the seemingly impossible possible, enabling every client to score his or her own “Touchdown” by getting admitted to the best possible program or university. Most Recently, he is empowering Chinese students studying in the USA to gain practical training through internships in NYC for SMEs.

Before founding Touchdown in 2005 , AJ consulted fortune 500 companies when working for Deloitte.

He is also the Beijing Chapter President for Entrepreneurs Organization (EO).

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Introducing AJ Warner.
  • What exactly does Touchdown do? Why do students need its unique services?
  • What was the deciding factor to start Touchdown and what were the biggest difficulties at the beginning?
  • Main challenges today? (How to thrive in Beijing while so many are leaving)
  • Operated Touchdown for the past 11 years. As entrepreneur, we are always looking for the next thing. Interested in doing other things?
  • What is the most important aspect should an entrepreneur focus on when building his or her company? And is it different in China compared to other places?
  • AJ talks about Entrepreneurs Organization – EO. There are pretty set of rules if a person would like to join and it’s quite hard.
  • Does EO support earlier stage entrepreneurs as well?
  • How can people engage with AJ Warner’s global organization for entrepreneurs?
  • Two books AJ recommends.
  • Two tools he uses to help run his empire that are lifesavers.
  • The best way to get in touch with AJ.

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Intro

Interview

AJ’s Book Recommendation

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[Podcast] China Tech Talk 05: Steve Hoffman – From the Valley to China, Shifting Gears https://technode.com/2017/05/19/podcast-china-tech-talk-05-steve-hoffman-from-the-valley-to-china-shifting-gears/ https://technode.com/2017/05/19/podcast-china-tech-talk-05-steve-hoffman-from-the-valley-to-china-shifting-gears/#respond Fri, 19 May 2017 06:38:07 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49400 John and Matthew talk with Steve Hoffman, Founder and Captain of Founders Space. Steve has tons of experience in the Valley and has been spending more and more time in China. Here are some highlights from our conversation:
  • How Chinese government policy gives Chinese startups an advantage
  • Why business people are so popular in China
  • How innovation is different in China compared to the Valley
  • Why WeChat is so much better than every other social network
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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 184: Competing against luck with Karen Dillon https://technode.com/2017/05/18/podcast-analyse-asia-184-competing-against-luck-with-karen-dillon/ Thu, 18 May 2017 04:04:47 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49171 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Karen Dillon, one of the authors from the book “Competing against Luck” joined us in a conversation to discuss the […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Karen Dillon, one of the authors from the book “Competing against Luck” joined us in a conversation to discuss the “jobs to be done” framework and why it is important about customer choice and innovation in disruption theory. She also discussed how organizations can be jobs focused and how companies should be listening to their customers and the circumstances when the theory fails.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Karen Dillon (@KarDillon, LinkedIn), author of “Competing against luck” & contributing editor of Harvard Business Review. [0:39]
    • How did you start your career? [1:20]
    • Throughout your career, what are the interesting lessons you can share with our audience? [1:50]
    • How did you end up collaborating with Clayton Christensen on two books, “How will you measure your life” and also “Competing against luck”? [2:58]
  • Competing Against Luck: The story of Innovation & Customer Choice (@competingvsluck) [4:22]
    • What is the main thesis of the book? [4:22]
    • Who are the intended audience of the book? [6:18]
    • Can you define what a job means in the context of the book, and what does it mean “jobs to be done”? [6:58]
    • What is the relevance of jobs to be done theory to innovation and customer choice? [8:39]
    • How does one see where the jobs are? What are the essential elements that the business owner need to capture? [9:57]
    • Oftentimes, the conventional wisdom is to listen to your customers, what are the things you need to hear from them that they are not telling you? [13:01]
    • Can you share a concrete example to how jobs to be done are applied to companies seeking new innovation? [14:33]
      • Onstar, General Motors satellite system in the car as an example.
    • When does the jobs to be done theory fails? [18:32]

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[Podcast] China Tech Talk 04: Exclusive interview with Florian Bohnert, Mobike’s Head of International Expansion https://technode.com/2017/05/12/podcast-china-tech-talk-04-exclusive-interview-with-florian-bohnert-mobikes-head-of-international-expansion/ https://technode.com/2017/05/12/podcast-china-tech-talk-04-exclusive-interview-with-florian-bohnert-mobikes-head-of-international-expansion/#respond Fri, 12 May 2017 09:39:35 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=49141 This week we switch up the format a bit to do our very first interview! Continuing our discussion of bike sharing, we invited Florian Bohnert, Head of International Expansion at Mobike, to talk about Mobike, bike sharing, and their plans inside and outside China. Questions How did you come to China/start working at Mobike? How […]]]>

This week we switch up the format a bit to do our very first interview!

Continuing our discussion of bike sharing, we invited Florian Bohnert, Head of International Expansion at Mobike, to talk about Mobike, bike sharing, and their plans inside and outside China.

Questions
  • How did you come to China/start working at Mobike?
  • How do you keep up with everything and stay sane at the same time?
  • How does Mobike view its own brand?
  • Why isn’t Mobike a bike share company?
  • How is Mobike like Tesla?
  • How do you explain the early traction of Mobike and bike sharing?
  • How many millions of bikes is Foxconn building for Mobike?
  • Why do you think the sector has gotten so hot? What do investors expect?
  • What are your expansion plans inside and outside China?
  • How does Mobike see mini-programs? Strategic or just another entry point?
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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 183: The Apple Supply Chain in Asia with Tim Culpan https://technode.com/2017/05/09/podcast-analyse-asia-183-the-apple-supply-chain-in-asia-with-tim-culpan/ https://technode.com/2017/05/09/podcast-analyse-asia-183-the-apple-supply-chain-in-asia-with-tim-culpan/#respond Tue, 09 May 2017 04:07:29 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48981 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Tim Culpan from Bloomberg Gadfly joined us in an interesting discussion to shed a light on Apple’s supply chain in […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Tim Culpan from Bloomberg Gadfly joined us in an interesting discussion to shed a light on Apple’s supply chain in Asia. We discussed Apple’s recent Q2 2017 earnings and its impact on Asia, the tight schedule in how Apple and their suppliers such as Foxconn, TSMC, and Samsung operate before the major launch of their products in September. Last but not least, we discuss on how Samsung’s strangling hold on the OLED screens might delay the next Apple iPhone launch.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Tim Culpan (@tculpan, Linkedin, Bloomberg), Columnist at Bloomberg Gadfly [0:38]
  • The iPhone supply chain in Asia [2:11]
    • Summary of Apple Q2 2017 Earnings [2:19]
    • Quick Intro: Every September, Apple will launch the latest iPhone model worldwide, and typically, the rumor mill will run from December of the past year to that time, and in Asia, Ming-Chi Kuo from KG Securities (happened to be in Taiwan) will make some guesses of the upcoming features of iPhone models from the supply chain.
    • How many different suppliers are involved in making an iPhone? (See Apple list of suppliers) [3:52]
    • Who are these suppliers? Intel, Foxconn Group (aka Hon Hai Precision), TSMC, Qualcomm, Pegatron and etc. [4:52]
    • Apple is very secretive. Yet it’s quite unique in opening up its list of suppliers and putting up metrics recently to measure their suppliers. Why does it do this, and what can we learn from these lists? [5:38]
    • Apple’s focus on supply chain management through their corporate social responsibility commitment [6:55]
    • Can you tell us more about the relationship that Apple has with its suppliers? [8:00]
    • How does Apple differ from other electronics brands? [10:40]
    • It’s now May 2017. We expect the next iPhone around September. What is happening right now at Apple and its suppliers? [15:15]
    • How does Apple decide the demand for their products, specifically for the iPhone? (Note: For Apple Watch and Airpods, they clearly underestimated the demand, whereas, for iPhones, they have managed the expectations pretty well) [19:20]
    • The curious cases for OLED and LCD screens: many rumors have been circulated across the supply chain, what can we infer from Apple’s perspective on adopting OLED or LCD for their phone screens? [21:42]
    • Can Samsung make Apple’s life difficult with the OLED screens given that they are the largest suppliers? [24:05]
    • What are the biggest risks and troubles Apple will face as it gets closer to launch date, and after it’s launched? [25:52

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[Podcast] China Tech Talk 03: Bike sharing business models – Mobike and ofo https://technode.com/2017/05/05/podcast-china-tech-talk-03-bike-sharing-and-its-many-facets/ https://technode.com/2017/05/05/podcast-china-tech-talk-03-bike-sharing-and-its-many-facets/#respond Fri, 05 May 2017 06:33:47 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48842 John and Matthew go deeper on bike sharing and respond to some listener feedback.

 Questions they answer:
  • How many bikes are on the streets?
  • How many users do Mobike and ofo have?
  • How much are these two companies worth?
  • How do they generate revenue?
  • What are some potential monetization strategies?
  • How do Mobike and ofo fit in with Tencent and Alibaba’s broader strategy?
  • How has the government responded? What will future regulation look like?
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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 182: Salesforce and innovation in Asia Pacific with Rob Wickham https://technode.com/2017/05/05/podcast-analyse-asia-182-salesforce-and-innovation-in-asia-pacific-with-rob-wickham/ Fri, 05 May 2017 02:10:14 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48812 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Rob Wickham, Regional Vice President, Innovation and Digital Transformation, from Salesforce joined us to discuss the footprint of the company […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Rob Wickham, Regional Vice President, Innovation and Digital Transformation, from Salesforce joined us to discuss the footprint of the company and their recent published report on innovation in Asia Pacific. We discussed the major priorities and challenges in how Asian companies are contemplating in digital transformation and the forces that are holding back innovation.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Rob Wickham, Regional Vice President, Innovation and Digital Transformation, Salesforce(@rrwickham , LinkedIn) [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:07]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting career lessons learnt? [2:00]
  • Salesforce [3:11]
    • Can you briefly give an introduction to the company Salesforce to my audience and what it does? [3:11]
    • What is your current role and coverage within Salesforce? [4:42]
    • What’s the footprint of Salesforce in Asia Pacific? [5:52]
  • Innovation: All eyes on Asia with YouGov’s research [7:03]
    • What are the main objectives for Salesforce in building a report on innovation about Asia? [7:15]
    • Does Asian companies’ thinking about innovation align with how Salesforce think about it? [10:16]
    • The report reveals what Asia’s innovation landscape looks like from the perspective of key IT decision makers within the region, where do you see their priorities and challenges in thinking about innovation? [11:27]
    • Where are Asia’s key innovations coming from? [14:22]
    • Most leading Asian business leaders often agree that there is no one unified Asian culture, but Chinese, Japanese, Indian or their individual cultural nuance, does the cultural nuances and their level of economic development factor in how they think about innovation? [16:36]
    • Is Asia ready to embrace innovation? There is inherent difficulties for most Asian companies to move from a traditional enterprise sales cycle to now SaaS models, what are your thoughts for them to break these barriers down? [19:24]
    • How do we get Asian companies to embrace innovation? [20:01]
    • How will you advise Asian companies to think about customer acquisition and retention with AI and Internet of Things embedded within? [22:09]
    • What are the key trends to watch on innovation in Asia for 2017? [25:20]

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[Podcast] China Tech Weekly May 01: Tencent opens new AI center in Seattle https://technode.com/2017/05/03/podcast-china-tech-weekly-may-01-tencent-opens-new-ai-center-in-seattle/ Wed, 03 May 2017 03:03:29 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48735 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group. THE WEEK’S TOP STORIES Tencent opens an AI center in Seattle Former Microsoft AI veteran joins Tencent Baidu’s CFO of nine years moves on to new role Ride-hailing giant Didi raises USD 5.5B, valuation vaults to USD […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group.

THE WEEK’S TOP STORIES

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[Podcast] China Business Cast: Ep. 60 Comparing Entrepreneurship Between East and West https://technode.com/2017/04/29/podcast-china-business-cast-ep-60-comparing-entrepreneurship-between-east-and-west/ Sat, 29 Apr 2017 04:09:41 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48556 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Rebecca Fannin Is our guest […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Rebecca Fannin Is our guest for this episode. She is a Journalist, author and media entrepreneur She is the founder of Silicon Dragon which organizes events and research. Rebecca writes a weekly column about innovation and venture investment trends at Forbes.com

She wrote two books about China; Silicon Dragon and Startup Asia.

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Introducing Rebecca
  • How did Silicon Dragon start? How the idea came up?
  • Let’s talk about the startup ecosystem. Thoughts on comparing each ecosystem to Silicon Valley?
  • Are US and Europe somehow behind of everything happening compared to the bustling entrepreneurship in Asia? Are they missing the train or have missed it?
  • Rebecca talking about her impressive network of events all around the world connecting different ecosystems to Asia.
  • Rebecca interviews a lot of interesting people. Who was the person that was most difficult to bring to an event? And which one was the most interesting one to interview?
  • Rebecca recommends two books she read recently.
  • What are two tools she uses every day to make her work better?
  • How can people reach out to Rebecca?

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Episode Mentions:

Intro

Interview

Rebecca’s Book Recommendation:

  • WeChat – ID: rebeccafannin
  • Rebecca’s Facebook page

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[Podcast] China Tech Talk 02: Mini-programs – WeChat’s killer feature https://technode.com/2017/04/28/episode-02-mini-programs-wechats-killer-feature/ https://technode.com/2017/04/28/episode-02-mini-programs-wechats-killer-feature/#respond Fri, 28 Apr 2017 04:05:31 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48572 John and Matthew talk about WeChat’s mini-programs. Introduced earlier this year, the full potential of mini-programs were not apparent at launch, leading some to speculate that they would never be useful. Matt is pretty bullish while John has a wait-and-see attitude.

Questions they answer:
  • What are mini-programs?
  • Are these mini-apps or mini-programs?
  • How are they different from apps? How are they different from WeChat official accounts?
  • What are the advantages to users of using mini-programs? What are the advantages to businesses of using mini-programs?
  • What are the drawbacks of using mini-programs?
  • How do users find mini-programs?
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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 181: Ant Financial with Zennon Kapron https://technode.com/2017/04/27/podcast-analyse-asia-181-ant-financial-with-zennon-kapron/ Thu, 27 Apr 2017 02:15:40 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48508 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Zennon Kapron from China Fintech & Kapron Asia joined us in a conversation to discuss the Ant Financial, one of […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Zennon Kapron from China Fintech & Kapron Asia joined us in a conversation to discuss the Ant Financial, one of China’s largest finance companies. We discussed their vision, mission, leadership & financial services after their spinoff from Alibaba Group. We dissect their global expansion strategy particularly with their recent attempt to acquire Moneygram and investments into local payment networks. Last but not least, we discuss their competition and how they will move forward in 2017.

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  • Zennon Kapron (@chinafintech, LinkedIn, WeChat:zennon ), Founder and Director of Kapron Asia & China Fintech [0:37]
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [0:58]
    • What are the most interesting trends you have seen in fintech in the first quarter? [1:45]
  • Ant Financial [3:25]
    • Introduction to Ant-Financial – The company officially founded in October 2014 and originated from Alipay which is the world’s leading third-party payment platform founded in 2004. With its vision of “bringing small and beautiful changes to the world,” Ant Financial is dedicated to creating an open ecosystem, enabling financial institutions and partners to make rapid progress towards “Internet+” goals through its “Internet Booster Plan,” and providing inclusive financial services to small and micro enterprises and individual consumers. Note that Ant-Financial is not part of the Alibaba Group which has IPO in NYSE under BABA with a market cap of 271.14B
    • Can you talk about the mission and vision of Ant Financial? [4:25]
    • Are they focused on digital payments or more into financial inclusion? [6:10]
    • The parallel between E-bay spinning off Paypal similar to Alibaba Group spinning off Alipay into Ant Financial. [7:58]
    • How is their coverage in China and how they are compared to Tenpay? Based on Matthew Brennan from China Channel, Tenpay has 30.1% market share and Alipay is now 50+% in China. [9:10]
    • What are the key products and services of Ant Financial? [12:10]
      • Alipay [12:23]
      • Sesame Credit [13:47]
      • MyBank [16:37]
      • Yu’ebao [18:40]
    • Who are the key people in the executive leadership team in Ant Financial? [20:10]
    • Ant Financial has made a few major investments and acquisitions across the world:
      • MoneyGram: They offered US$800M to buy the remittance service, and now Euronet is upping the bid to US$1B. What are your thoughts on that? Note: by the time when the podcast is published, Ant Financial has now upped the bid to US$1.2B to acquire Moneygram. [21:30]
      • Paytm in India: They have invested a total of US$680M in Paytm in India with a stake of 40% and also Jack Ma sits on the board, is that going to be their entry strategy elsewhere? [24:00]
      • Hypothetically, should Alipay acquire Paypal when E-Bay spun the latter into a public listing? [25:26]
    • Moving forward, who will be the major competitors to Ant-Financial? [26:36]
    • How do you see their strategy moving forward? [27:38]

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[Podcast] China Tech Talk 1: An introduction to China’s bike sharing https://technode.com/2017/04/24/podcast-china-tech-talk-1-an-introduction-to-chinas-bike-sharing/ https://technode.com/2017/04/24/podcast-china-tech-talk-1-an-introduction-to-chinas-bike-sharing/#respond Mon, 24 Apr 2017 06:26:45 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48388 Editor’s note: We are very happy to announce the China Tech Talk podcast, a colloboration with ChinaChannel. Every week John and Matthew will discuss the latest trends and happenings in China’s exciting technology ecosystem. At TechNode, we continue to explore new and interesting ways of creating content. Be on the lookout for more in the coming months!

John and Matthew talk about bike sharing. Since the middle of 2016, China’s streets have explosions of yellow, orange, blue, and green as the bike sharing wars take off. Who are the big players? Why is it taking off in China? Will the Chinese government intervene like they have with ride-hailing?

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia: Episode 180: The Upstarts with Brad Stone – Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong https://technode.com/2017/04/24/podcast-analyse-asia-episode-180-the-upstarts-with-brad-stone-analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/ Mon, 24 Apr 2017 02:55:07 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48360 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Brad Stone, senior executive editor of Bloomberg LP and author of his new book, “The Upstarts”, joined us for a […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Brad Stone, senior executive editor of Bloomberg LP and author of his new book, “The Upstarts”, joined us for a discussion on the back story of Uber and Airbnb and their evolution in the sharing economy. Brad shared his impressions of Cheng Wei, founder of Didi Chuxing in China and offered his perspectives on Airbnb’s chances of success in their recent launch to China. Last but not least, he discussed what the key things to watch out for both Airbnb & Uber.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Brad Stone (@BradStone, LinkedIn, Bloomberg profile), Senior Executive Editor of Bloomberg LP, and author of two books “The Everything Store” and recently “The Upstarts” [0:43]
    • How did you start your career? [1:17]
    • What are the topics you are currently covering on technology in Bloomberg? [2:08]
    • In your career, what are the interesting career lessons which you can share? [3:24]
    • What inspired you to write “The Everything Store” (and I liked your story on how you wrote a six-page proposal to Jeff Bezos) and subsequently “The Upstarts”? [4:11]
  • The Upstarts [7:01]
    • The focus of the book define the companies which have initiated the sharing economy with Uber and Airbnb being the two most successful stories. Can you discuss why you were interested in writing their back stories from the early days to them scaling into behemoths today? [7:21]
    • Both companies share different founder origin stories. Can you share how they were each founded and yet evolved differently? [9:45]
    • From reading the story, Airbnb took some time to find the product market fit until they figured it out when they are in YCombinator, while Uber has found it very early, what are the interesting lessons that startup founders can learn from these companies? [13:00]
    • One defining feature of both companies is the culture of the companies. With Airbnb, when you go to their office anywhere (and I interviewed head of Airbnb, Southeast Asia a while ago two years back), the hospitality culture pervades across the company, while Uber has an anti-establishment and willing to break rules that came from Travis Kalanick, do you think that their cultures are part of why they have been successful vs Conchsurfing or Hailo? [16:28]
    • With Uber’s recent troubles from the toxic workplace culture, the legal lawsuit from Alphabet Waymo on Otto, and the tactics they adopt from grey balling (as described by NY Times) to hell program (to Lyft), what are your thoughts on whether they can come back from these crises and be a better company? [19:50]
    • You have covered Didi from China and met Cheng Wei and Jean Liu from the company, what are your impressions of them and how do you characterise the exit that was negotiated between both companies? [22:03]
    • Given that Uber has the grit, tactics and even questionable ethics at times similar to Chinese companies operating in China and actually exit well with US$2B losses and gaining back US$7B value with the Didi acquisition, do you think Airbnb can succeed in China given that they just launched there? [24:51]
    • Before the sale of Uber China to Didi, there is an anti-alliance of Lyft, Didi, Grab from Southeast Asia & Ola from India, what are your thoughts on moving forward for these companies? Will there be consolidation in the ridesharing space? [27:46]
    • What are the key lessons that you want your readers to understand from the book and what will be the key things to watch this year in 2017 for Airbnb and Uber? [30:04]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 179: The pulse of live streaming in China with Rhea Liu https://technode.com/2017/04/21/podcast-analyse-asia-179-the-pulse-of-livestreaming-in-china-with-rhea-liu/ Fri, 21 Apr 2017 03:36:39 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48298 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Rhea Liu from China Tech Insights, Tencent joined us in a conversation on the pulse of live-streaming in China. We […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Rhea Liu from China Tech Insights, Tencent joined us in a conversation on the pulse of live-streaming in China. We discussed the business structure & supply chain of live streaming companies within China, the chronology on how the whole business have evolved from the desktop to mobile and what is likely to happen in 2017.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Rhea Liu, (LinkedIn, @yushan_l ), Analyst at China Tech Insights, Tencent (@CNTechInsights, WeChat:ChinaTechInsights)
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [0:54]
  • The Pulse of Livestreaming in China [1:20]
    • How hot is the live streaming phenomenon craze in China look like? [1:29]
    • How do you define live streaming and does it draw inspiration from platforms in the West? [2:16]
    • Examples of live streaming platforms: 17, YY and 9158 [3:14]
    • What is the chronology behind the rise of live streaming in China? [3:41]
    • Can the technology infrastructure within China support the live streaming given a number of heavy data requirements from video streaming? [6:42]
    • How lucrative is the live streaming phenomenon in China? Can you provide some examples similar to YY? An example of Momo in China. [7:57]
    • What is the user demographics like for live-streaming phenomenon? [10:30]
    • Can you provide some understanding to how the live streaming business work in China? What are the value chain and business model today? [14:14]
    • Is it between the content providers and the live streaming platforms? Are there any additional stakeholders at play? [16:49]
    • How are the flow of virtual gifts and advertising work in the live streaming market [19:10]
    • What’s the income distribution of the streamer, talent agency, and platform? [20:04]
    • Is E-Commerce the direct path for revenue in lifestreaming [22:38]
    • What is the confidence from the capital markets with respect to the live streaming market? [23:36]
    • What’s next for live streaming this year in 2017? [26:11]

Here’s the diagram which showed the supply chain of the entire live streaming market from the report (credits: China Tech Insights).

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[Podcast] China Tech Weekly April 17: LeEco Vizio acquisition falls through https://technode.com/2017/04/18/podcast-china-tech-weekly-april-17-leeco-vizio-acquisition-falls-through/ Tue, 18 Apr 2017 00:32:59 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48154 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tecnent’s Online Media Group. Today’s Headlines Include: LeEco/Vizio deal falls through, attracts funding for sports AI bots Alpha Go Libratus make further strides in gaming competitions Alibaba + Tencent further expand payments in SE Asia Meituan and Tujia both introduce new […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tecnent’s Online Media Group.

Today’s Headlines Include:

  • LeEco/Vizio deal falls through, attracts funding for sports
  • AI bots Alpha Go Libratus make further strides in gaming competitions
  • Alibaba + Tencent further expand payments in SE Asia
  • Meituan and Tujia both introduce new models in home sharing space

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 59: How to localize your product and prepare your company for overseas expansion https://technode.com/2017/04/17/podcast-china-business-cast-59-how-to-localize-your-product-and-prepare-your-company-for-overseas-expansion/ Mon, 17 Apr 2017 09:30:38 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=48124 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. We Are Celebrating Easter and […]]]>

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We Are Celebrating Easter and Passover on this episode. So Mike and me (Shlomo) not suppose to work. We both really enjoy producing the podcast, so I guess it’s not work for us then.  🙂

We also have a new Patreon page so you can support the show and get different perks. So Check it out!

Anyway, Itai Damti is joining our show for the 2nd time. He grows his company to Asia and China and has now 200 employees.

His previous episode ( EP. 49 BUILDING AN ASIA OFFICE FOR AN INTERNATIONAL FINTECH COMPANY ) Delivered great value and this one is no different. We also added extensive show notes if you’d like to follow while listening.

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EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Intro Itai – Itai was on the podcast back in episode #49 talking about how to expand into Asia.
  • Updates about Itai’s company (30-40% growth in about 6 months!)
  • What Leverate does
  • what is localization? To be clear – it is Not just translation, right?
  • Localization = all the activities you take to make your product meet user expectations & succeed in a new country
  • Why do we need to localize? Language & culture, regulations, digital ecosystem
  • Localizing your product has 2 main fronts:
    • Infrastructure (the invisible stuff)- hosting, platforms (web/mobile/desktop), payments, mass mailing, analytics
    • Functions (the visible stuff)- languages, additional features, additional products
  • In some countries, localization is “just translation”. In China, it’s not. China is nasty- it’s “too big to ignore” and also very demanding for localization
  • Note that today we will cover product localization, NOT business localization. But business localization (sales, marketing & ops) is no less demanding
  • Learning from Mistakes: Any mistakes you have made, or others you have seen – so that listeners can avoid making those same problems
    • Step 0: you chose a market and it’s not right for you -> We’ve been OK but I’ve once heard a founder asking about India vs. China
    • Step 1: you didn’t make a localization list and you have no idea about what it means to be fully localized. You’re going to the battle and you think there’s a lot to gain, but you don’t understand what needs to be sacrificed along the way -> Leverate did this mistake (like many others). It’s stressful & painful to discover things as you go
    • Step 2: you didn’t choose the right MVL and you launched a shitty product that doesn’t work -> Leverate did this in China and lost our first 10 customers. It’s a terrible mistake and it’s very hard to recover from
    • Step 3: you develop things too early or too late -> Too early may be OK, but too late means you don’t understand the importance? Leverate launched their IB system too late and asked our clients to settle for a half-baked solution for a long long time
  • Tip: localization is just another thing you can work on- challenge yourself and ask why it should have a priority (does it bring more revenues?)
  • Functions (the visible stuff)
    • Translation- OneSky is a great product, highly recommended
    • Additional instruments- people want to trade on things like Bitcoin, USDCNH
    • IB system- supports how our clients market themselves in China
    • WeChat integrations
  • Infrastructure (the invisible stuff)
    • Hosting- Aryaka
    • Web/mobile/desktop- getting to know, a long process of deploying to local stores
    • Mass mailing- local partner
    • Payments- local partner
    • Divorce from Google- remove all references to Google fonts, CDN’s & Analytics
  • Case studies: So how have you gone about localizing the product? What’s your “stack”
  • Testing the Market: Before “going live” what are some tactics companies can take to ensure they are going about it the right way?
  • Make a gradual investment = don’t localize anything if you can MVL first, then measured investments (will bring you new revenues?)
  • Should you use the same team, or make a new team? What are some strategiesI n operations, a designated person/team makes sense.
  • In product (unlike operations), a new team usually makes little sense. Use the same team, but take external knowledge: talk to experts, talk to customers, read and justify localizations, don’t just throw it on people (take your PM’s to China or tell them the China story)
  • Make a localization roadmap, just like you have a full roadmap!
  • B2C companies have to develop MVL before they have customers
  • B2B companies can wait to develop MVL after they have customers. But they usually have a lot more work 🙁 (especially B2B2C)
  • How long would this process take?
  • Localization is an endless process but the good news that it’s also gradual (after step 1 – MVL)
  • Timing is important: Are there different stages of the process? What are some steps a product company should take in localizing their product?
    • Step 0: make sure the market is right for you! Don’t start otherwise
    • Step 1: make “the perfect localization list” (it’s cheap and will make sure you don’t forget) (if you’re an app- almost nothing)
    • Step 2: develop MVL = Minimum Viable Localization
    • Launch!
    • Step 3: iterate and develop more as you learn from leads and customers
  • How To get In touch with Itai?

Episode Mentions:

Intro mentions:

Interview mentions:

China Business Cast WeChat group – add Shlomo (ID: shlomof) or Mike (ID:michelini) to join

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 176: Smartphones and Demonetisation in India with Navkendar Singh https://technode.com/2017/04/12/podcast-analyse-asia-176-smartphones-and-demonetisation-in-india-with-navkendar-singh/ https://technode.com/2017/04/12/podcast-analyse-asia-176-smartphones-and-demonetisation-in-india-with-navkendar-singh/#respond Wed, 12 Apr 2017 02:13:27 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47864 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Navkendar Singh from IDC joined us for an interesting discussion on the coverage of smartphones brands and the impact of […]]]>

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Navkendar Singh from IDC joined us for an interesting discussion on the coverage of smartphones brands and the impact of the demonetization event in India. We covered the profile of the typical India smartphone user and their usage patterns. We discussed Apple, the Asian OEM brands from China to Korea and local Indian brands and how they are competing in a price sensitive & hyper-competitive Indian market. In the same conversation, we examined the recent demonetisation event in India and its implications for the growth of digital payments across India.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Navkendar Singh, Technology Analyst for IDC India (@navkendar_IDC, LinkedIn) [0:44]
    • How did you start your career? [1:05]
    • What is your current role and coverage for IDC India? [1:35]
    • In your career journey, what are the interesting career lessons learned? [2:38]
  • Smartphones in India [4:25]
    • What is the normal India smartphone user like? [4:45]
    • Does the Indian customer use the local apps pre-loaded or downloading from the app store, for example, Flipkart, Paytm and Ola? [6:50]
    • How do you collect data in getting the market share of the India smartphone market? [8:08]
    • Which are the top 5 smartphone brands in India? [10:19]
    • How are Indian users divided between iOS and Android? How do they access the mobile apps? 97% of the Indian market is Android and iOS has only less than 2% market share. [11:04]
    • How is Apple being perceived in India? [12:19]
    • Will the market share of Apple increase with them starting to manufacture in India? [14:29]
    • How are the Asian OEMs, predominantly Chinese ones, for example, Xiaomi and Huawei or Samsung entering India? How are they perceived by the Indian customers? [16:28]
    • Given Xiaomi is just behind Samsung in market share (Samsung: 25%, Xiaomi 9%), can they grow further with their different way of acquiring customers in India? [19:10]
    • How about India local brands, for example, Micromax? Are they able to gain the market share with iPhone, Chinese & Korean android phones flooding the Indian market? [20:58]
  • Demonetisation In India [22:50]
    • Can you narrate what actually happened that led to the Indian government starting the demonetization movement? [23:12]
    • What led the government to take this action in such a hasty manner? [25:03]
    • How are customers or citizens navigate with the lack of cash in the market? Are they resorting to technology to solve the issue? [26:22]
    • Which of the mobile wallets has benefitted from the most from this event? Paytm has managed to acquire 100m more users after the event. [28:01]
    • How does connectivity in India structured with 2G, 3G or 4G/LTE? [30:22]
    • Does this cause a significant impact on the adoption of digital payments within India? [31:26]

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[Podcast] China Tech Weekly: Airbnb denies Xiaozhu rumors, again https://technode.com/2017/04/11/podcast-china-tech-weekly-airbnb-denies-xiaozhu-rumors-again/ https://technode.com/2017/04/11/podcast-china-tech-weekly-airbnb-denies-xiaozhu-rumors-again/#respond Tue, 11 Apr 2017 10:19:41 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47908 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group. Today’s Headlines Include: AI Startup Mobvoi partners up with Volkswagen Tencent now one of the world’s biggest companies Further rumors swirl between Airbnb and Xiaozhu Toutiao blows up to 11 billion Xiaomi turns 7 launches new retail […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group.

Today’s Headlines Include:

  • AI Startup Mobvoi partners up with Volkswagen
  • Tencent now one of the world’s biggest companies
  • Further rumors swirl between Airbnb and Xiaozhu
  • Toutiao blows up to 11 billion
  • Xiaomi turns 7 launches new retail store
  • Ofo implements local GPS alternative in new smart locks

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 175: The Tipping Point for IoT in Asia with Charles Anderson https://technode.com/2017/04/10/podcast-analyse-asia-175-the-tipping-point-for-iot-in-asia-with-charles-anderson/ https://technode.com/2017/04/10/podcast-analyse-asia-175-the-tipping-point-for-iot-in-asia-with-charles-anderson/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2017 04:26:14 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47806 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Charles Reed Anderson from Charles Reed Anderson & Associates joined us for a conversation to discuss the tipping point on […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Charles Reed Anderson from Charles Reed Anderson & Associates joined us for a conversation to discuss the tipping point on Internet of Things (IoT) that is converging in Asia. We discussed how Asian governments are currently changing their smart cities strategies and look at the convergence between business enterprises and vendors within the IoT ecosystem. Last but not least, Charles offered his perspectives on how the tipping point is reached with the recent focus on low-power wide area networks and forecast what businesses and vendors need to watch out for in 2017.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Charles Anderson (@CRASingapore, LinkedIn), founder of Charles Reed Anderson and Associates. [0:40]
  • IoT in Asia: Tipping Point [2:40]
    • What is the current state of IoT in Asia pertaining to smart cities? [2:57]
      • Infra centric to Customer Centric
      • Walk through evolution
      • Singapore and Taipei with smart street lights leveraging on sensors.
    • What are the interesting observations you made on smart cities particularly in Taipei and Singapore? [4:05]
    • Examples of infrastructure deployments for smart cities in Asia, for example, Taipei [5:35]
    • In your talk during IoT Asia 2017, you mentioned that collaboration is required to drive IoT success, can you briefly explain how that works within these stakeholders, [6:09] for example:
      • Internal collaboration (within organizations & enterprise) [6:09]
      • Vendor collaboration [7:36]
      • Data collaboration [8:34]
        • Example: Under Armour using endomodo and fitness apps to increase sales. [9:10]
    • What’s the key trends for IoT in 2017? [10:54]
      • Emergence of the IoT OTT (Over the top) similar to the mobile smartphone networks (3G, LTE) [11:05]
      • Demand Logic for buildings [11:30]
    • In your talk, you think that it’s coming to a tipping point for Asia with low power wide areas networks (see Episode 156 where Charles discuss the three major operators). What are your observations and how did it lead you to that conclusion? [12:55]
      • Moving beyond the hype and looking at the backers behind the three major operators: NB-IoT, SigFox, and LoRA.
    • How do we get the LPWANs going with the vendors and bridge the supply and demand? [17:03]
    • What will be your advice for organizations thinking about implementing their digital strategy with respect to enterprise mobility and internet of things? [17:55]
    • What are the key things that you will watch carefully for IoT from Asia to the rest of the world? [19:53]
      • Asia should have their own vendor partnerships – particularly around the OT vendors
      • Use cases for LPWANs
      • Messaging switch from technology to business value.

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[Podcast] China Tech Weekly April 2: Tencent buys a 5% stake in Tesla https://technode.com/2017/04/05/podcast-china-tech-weekly-april-2-tencent-buys-a-5-stake-in-tesla/ Wed, 05 Apr 2017 06:00:06 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47696 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group. This week: Baidu confronted with another executive departure Tencent expands investment in e-vehicles WeChat to push further into EU/US Didi considering 6B in new investment from SB Smaller Didi rival Shouqi considering new partnership Bike-sharing startups team […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group.

This week:

  • Baidu confronted with another executive departure
  • Tencent expands investment in e-vehicles
  • WeChat to push further into EU/US
  • Didi considering 6B in new investment from SB
  • Smaller Didi rival Shouqi considering new partnership
  • Bike-sharing startups team up with their backers to upgrade warfare

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 173: Perx & the future of SaaS in Asia with Anna Gong https://technode.com/2017/04/05/podcast-analyse-asia-173-perx-the-future-of-saas-in-asia-with-anna-gong/ Wed, 05 Apr 2017 03:40:59 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47525 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Anna Gong, CEO of Perx Technologies joined us in a conversation on how she has transformed the mobile rewards company […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Anna Gong, CEO of Perx Technologies joined us in a conversation on how she has transformed the mobile rewards company from a consumer to an enterprise mobile loyalty platform embedded with AI and where it is heading. She discussed the coverage of Perx across Southeast Asia & how they are serving the different customers and stakeholders. Last but not least, she offered her perspectives on the major trends in software as a service (SaaS) business models and women leadership in the workplace.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Anna Gong, CEO of Perx Technologies (@AnnaLGong ‏, LinkedIn) [0:39]
    • How did you start your career and move from US to Asia? [1:21]
    • Through your career, what are the interesting lessons learnt? [2:35]
  • Perx [3:34]
    • I understand that Perx started off as a consumer company, and you have pivoted it from consumer to enterprise focus after taking over from the founders who have left the company. Usually, it is difficult to perform a surgery on a company. How did you end up with the challenge? [3:34]
    • What have you done to mitigate the challenges to bring it to its present form? [6:37]
    • In your perspective, what is the present mission and vision of Perx? [7:32]
    • What are the solutions that Perx helps to solve their current enterprise customers and who are the customers of Perx? [7:50]
    • How does Perx balance across the different stakeholders: users, merchants and enterprise? [9:23]
    • What is the coverage of Perx across Asia Pacific? [10:08]
    • Can you discuss any interesting case studies (business examples, best to use different cases in different countries) about the company? [11:08]
    • Can you talk about how you are planning to embed AI into Perx? [13:11]
    • Who are the investors of Perx? They include Golden Gate Ventures, RHL Ventures and Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook [14:19]
  • Women leadership and trends across Asia [14:50]
    • Congratulations on your recent Women Entrepreneur Awards 2017 under the pulsar category in Singapore and of course, as a woman business leader, what are your advice to the younger generation of women & men out there? [15:12]
    • What do you think need to change for the workplace so that we can see better diversity with women in leadership? [16:09]
    • Some founders claim that SaaS business models are not gaining traction in Asia, what are your thoughts about the SaaS business and the culture of larger corporations adopting SaaS models? [17:15]
    • Are adoption of SaaS models in enterprise technologies dependent on the types of economy for example, developed markets such as Singapore & Hong Kong and emerging markets such as Indonesia? [19:51]
    • What are the major trends you see in the enterprise and AI space moving forward? [21:20]

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 58: Becoming an influencer and thought leader, China Vs. the west with Josh Steimle from MWI https://technode.com/2017/03/31/podcast-china-business-cast-58-becoming-an-influencer-and-thought-leader-china-vs-the-west-with-josh-steimle-from-mwi/ Fri, 31 Mar 2017 02:19:50 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47512 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Hey All, It’s been a […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Hey All, It’s been a little while as I (Shlomo) was traveling. We are back on track now and we’ve got a new episode for you.

This time Mike hosted Josh Steimle speaking about becoming an influencer. He has a global marketing Agency in the US, Hong Kong, and Shenzhen and is helping other people becoming influencers.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Intro to Josh Steimle
  • How did Josh end up in Hong Kong and now, Shenzhen, China
  • Josh is the authority on becoming an influencer.  What the definition of an influencer is.
  • Differences Josh can see in becoming an influencer in China vs International Market.
  • Monetizing yourself once you’re an influencer – what are the ways to do it on both sides?
  • Monetization Differences Josh notice between East and West?
  • Any drawbacks of being an influencer? And are those drawbacks the same on both sides of East and West?
  • China Marketing summit – The main event is in July, highlights and what people can expect?
  • How can people engage with Josh and his business.

Episode Mentions:

Intro 

  • Support us on Patreon – Here’s our brand new cool page!
  • Cross-border Summit – April 21-22, 2017
  • China Busienss Cast We chat group  – Add Mike (‘michelini’) or Shlomo (‘shlomof’) on WeChat to join China Business Cast WeChat group

Interview

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[Podcast] China Tech Weekly March 26: Chinese internet giants go all-in on AI https://technode.com/2017/03/28/podcast-china-tech-weekly-china-tech-insights/ Tue, 28 Mar 2017 02:54:44 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47419 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group. Tencent’s Go-playing AI bot Fine Art picks up 11 wins in competition in Japan; Baidu suffers an important loss of personnel Lenovo joins the race with new lab under Lenovo Corporate Research; Tencent & Alibaba both see content […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group.

  • Tencent’s Go-playing AI bot Fine Art picks up 11 wins in competition in Japan;
  • Baidu suffers an important loss of personnel
  • Lenovo joins the race with new lab under Lenovo Corporate Research;
  • Tencent & Alibaba both see content as an entrance point for users taking the lead from Toutiao in the midst of slowing smartphone growth;
  • Further bad news for LeEco as another round of executive departures is announced.

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 172: 4PL logistics & entrepreneur mentoring with Paul Bradley https://technode.com/2017/03/27/podcast-analyse-asia-172-4pl-logistics-entrepreneur-mentoring-with-paul-bradley/ Mon, 27 Mar 2017 04:24:10 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47328 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Paul William Bradley, chairman and founder of the Caprica International joined us in a conversation to discuss business leadership, working […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Paul William Bradley, chairman and founder of the Caprica International joined us in a conversation to discuss business leadership, working with Asian family businesses, the future of logistics and supply chain in Asia and his role to guide and mentor entrepreneurs. In the final part of our conversation, Paul shared his thoughts on the fourth party logistics (4PL) & supply chain sector, mentoring entrepreneurs as an advisor & the work he has done in contributing back to society.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Paul William Bradley (@paulwbradleyLinkedIn), Chairman of Caprica International (@capricaint)
  • Logistics and Supply Chain in Asia [0:36]
    • The logistics and supply chain space have changed in the past few years with growing e-commerce trends. What do you define as the fourth party (4PL) logistics? [1:00]
    • Is it because the traditional companies conflating commoditization with value creation in the logistics and supply chain space? [8:23]
    • Would you see the logistics infrastructure to be more on-demand and less optimized? [11:00]
  • Mentoring Entrepreneurs & Giving back to the global community [14:22]
    • You have also mentored startup founders, for example, you sit on the board of OpenPort, how do you mentor the startup founders so that they go ahead with what they believe in disrupting the space? [14:22]
    • What is that advice that you give to founders what they should not do? [18:55]
    • Paul’s work with the B20 Group in Germany (under the G20) and Kairos Society and his reflections in giving back to the community [21:18]

Biography of Paul Bradley:

Paul W. Bradley has been involved in international business throughout his career, primarily in Asia. He has established new business entities in China, South East Asia, India and the United States and managed businesses across 14 countries. Mr. Bradley is the Chairman and CEO of Caprica International; Vice Chairman and Board Member of Supply Chain Asia; Asian Advisory Board Member for Avista-Houlihan Lokey Investment Bank; serves on the Industry Advisory Board for the S.P. Jain School of Global Management, and as a CEO Mentor and Strategic Advisor to several Asian companies.  He has also served on a number of corporate and organizational Boards, government advisory committees and is currently involved in several entrepreneurial ventures.

Mr. Bradley previously held senior leadership positions as Managing Director of IDS International (the Li & Fung Group); President of Arshiya International in India; and leading supply chain management and logistics companies including the HAVI Group/BDP Asia; NYK Line (Mitsubishi Group), and APL (NOL Shipping Group). Prior to his work in international business, he served as a Congressional Assistant in the United States Senate; as a member of the Presidential Inaugural Committee; and as a Parliamentary Assistant in the British House of Commons.  He is a frequent speaker at global conferences and universities and has been interviewed by leading publications and media.

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia171: Business Leadership & Asian Family Businesses with Paul Bradley https://technode.com/2017/03/23/podcast-analyse-asia-episode-171-business-leadership-asian-family-businesses-with-paul-bradley-analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/ Thu, 23 Mar 2017 01:57:05 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=47111 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Paul William Bradley, chairman and founder of the Caprica International joined us in a conversation to discuss business leadership, working […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Paul William Bradley, chairman and founder of the Caprica International joined us in a conversation to discuss business leadership, working with Asian family businesses, the future of logistics and supply chain in Asia and his role to guide and mentor entrepreneurs. In the first of a two-part conversation, Paul shared his story on how he moved from the United States to Asia and become an established business leader working with the leading Asian family businesses in logistics & supply chain and the interesting lessons learned from culture to people management in his journey across Asia.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Paul William Bradley (@paulwbradleyLinkedIn), Chairman of Caprica International (Facebook, @capricaint) [0:46]
    • I want to start from your current role and then move backward. What is your role and coverage as the Chairman of Caprica International? [1:30]
    • How did you start your career? [3:16]
    • Before you are involved in international business, you served as a congressional assistant to US Senator Paul Laxalt in the US Senate and then parliamentary assistant to Geoff Lawler in British House of Commons. What has he learned from inspiring political leaders. Hear Paul share his stories with Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Lee Kuan Yew [5:16]
    • How has that experience in politics shaped your way of thinking about business? [7:36]
  • Operating with Family Businesses in Asia
    • You moved to Asia and become a business operator in creating new business entities, re-organizing across different industries, and your focus is in shipping, logistics and supply chain management arenas. How was that experience like and how you navigate businesses in Asia? [9:38]
    • Paul share his story with NYK Line with Mitshibushi Group in Japan, HAVI Group/BDP Asia in Singapore, IDS Logistics with Li and Fung in Hong Kong, Arshiya International with the Mittal family (known for the Mittal builders) in India. As an experienced business leader working with Victor Fung and the Mittal family, what are the interesting lessons working with the movers and shakers in the country? [10:15]
    • From working with these Asian family business leaders who are movers and shakers, what is the most surprising things you learn about working within Asian culture? Paul discuss the Japanese and Chinese business culture in how they develop strategy and implementation. [14:05]
    • What is the Singapore culture like? [17:33]
    • One thing that I really liked about your story is how you manage people to work with you during the YEN event, can you talk about how you motivate people to work with you? [19:13]
    • Paul talking about how he stays in touch with the people who he worked with and how far they evolve. [22:50]
    • What advice will you give to younger people in hiring and managing people, for example, in extreme situations where you have to make people redundant or in normal situations when you inherit your teams? Paul discuss how Victor Fung and Ar will bring in experts and thought leaders to educate the team. [22:30]

Biography of Paul Bradley:

Paul W. Bradley has been involved in international business throughout his career, primarily in Asia. He has established new business entities in China, South East Asia, India and the United States and managed businesses across 14 countries. Mr. Bradley is the Chairman and CEO of Caprica International; Vice Chairman and Board Member of Supply Chain Asia; Asian Advisory Board Member for Avista-Houlihan Lokey Investment Bank; serves on the Industry Advisory Board for the S.P. Jain School of Global Management; and as a CEO Mentor and Strategic Advisor to several Asian companies.  He has also served on a number of corporate and organizational Boards, government advisory committees and is currently involved in several entrepreneurial ventures.

Mr. Bradley previously held senior leadership positions as Managing Director of IDS International (the Li & Fung Group); President of Arshiya International in India; and leading supply chain management and logistics companies including the HAVI Group/BDP Asia; NYK Line (Mitsubishi Group), and APL (NOL Shipping Group). Prior to his work in international business, he served as a Congressional Assistant in the United States Senate; as a member of the Presidential Inaugural Committee; and as a Parliamentary Assistant in the British House of Commons.  He is a frequent speaker at global conferences and universities and has been interviewed by leading publications and media.

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[Podcast] China Tech Weekly March 19: Airbnb inches closer to the Chinese market? https://technode.com/2017/03/21/podcast-china-tech-weekly-march-19-airbnb-inches-closer-to-the-chinese-market/ Tue, 21 Mar 2017 03:30:20 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=46943 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tecnent’s Online Media Group. In this week’s episode: Listen to the episode here or subscribe. Chinese companies made their debut at this year’s SXSW. Heated bike-sharing venture Mobike, China’s Quora-equivalent Zhihu, among others, shared their view on how Chinese technology is […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tecnent’s Online Media Group.

In this week’s episode:

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Chinese companies made their debut at this year’s SXSW. Heated bike-sharing venture Mobike, China’s Quora-equivalent Zhihu, among others, shared their view on how Chinese technology is establishing new tech trend.

Airbnb is said to have received investment from Chinese state-backed firm CIC(China Investment Corporation) in its latest funding round but will this be enough for it to make a dent in the Chinese market?

Google may be another step closer to being unblocked in China. Chinese lawmaker reveals that Google Scholar could be the first among Google’s services for re-entry into China if negotiations go through.

Premium electric car maker NextEV, another Tesla rival in China, has landed USD nine-digits from lead investors Tencent and Baidu.

LeEco, the Chinese conglomerate in trouble is seemingly trying to sell the property in Silicon Valley it bought from Yahoo no more than a year ago to ease its financial crisis.

LimeBike, a dock-less bike-sharing startup set up by two Chinese in Silicon Valley, is said to have taken inspiration from the model created by Chinese players.

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 170: Bicycle Sharing in China with Eva Xiao https://technode.com/2017/03/17/podcast-analyse-asia-170-bicycle-sharing-in-china-with-eva-xiao/ Fri, 17 Mar 2017 03:38:57 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=46772 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Eva Xiao from Tech in Asia joined us in a conversation about the exciting phenomenon of bicycle sharing startups happening […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Eva Xiao from Tech in Asia joined us in a conversation about the exciting phenomenon of bicycle sharing startups happening now in China. Eva provided a comprehensive overview of the bike-sharing space and explained why it has suddenly heated up. We also discussed the major players Mobike & Ofo on their customer acquisition, business models and investors behind them. Last but not least, we discuss the impact of bike sharing startups towards regulation and whether the Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent (BAT) are influencing them in this space.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Eva Xiao, China Reporter in Tech In Asia (@evawxiao LinkedIn, WeChat: evawxiao, Tech in Asia)
    • Re-introduction and we start off with the recording in International Women’s Day on 8 March 2017. [0:40]
    • What have you been up to since we last spoke on?
      • US trip (Baidu, China-watching investors in Silicon Valley) [2:02]
      • Chinese content startups (Pear Video, Bilibili) [3:02]
  • Bicycle Sharing in China [4:49]
    • Can you give a brief introduction to the phenomenon of bicycle sharing in China? [4:49]
      • Dockless bike sharing – users find nearby bikes and can drop them off anywhere
      • Two models currently: (1) scanning QR codes to unlock bikes – popularized by Mobike (2) users are sent a code, which is used to open a physical lock – Ofo’s method
      • How does the consumer actually access the service? [6:30]
        • WeChat official account, smartphone app, WeChat mini program
        • Is the bike sharing a good used case for WeChat mini program? [7:25]
      • What is the business models behind the bicycle sharing? [8:30]
        • Unclear (given that renting a bike costs less than a dollar per half hour), though many speculate that companies are making money by investing user deposits
        • Other costs: bike hardware, logistics (bikes are re-arranged and moved around – user behavior may not distribute bikes in the most optimal way), vandalism/theft [9:56]
    • Why has bicycle-sharing in China suddenly exploded in China? [13:09]
      • Last mile transport, following the end of the ride-hailing craze
      • Robust existing O2O infrastructure (QR codes, mobile payments)
      • Price gouging (renting bikes via Mobike and Ofo is now free on the weekends, for example)
      • Convenience and ubiquity of bikes
      • Typical boom-and-bust cycle in China’s tech industry
    • What are the major bike sharing startups that have shown up in the space and how are they different from each other? [15:52]
      • Mobike
      • Ofo
      • Xiaoming Danche, Bluegogo, 100 Bike…
    • How does the bike sharing platforms acquire their users? Is it via WeChat? [18:35]
      • WOM, WeChat, bike visibility, billboards
    • What is the coverage of the bicycle sharing startups in China? Have they engulfed China and started expanding elsewhere? [20:36]
      • Both Mobike and Ofo are in Singapore
      • Bluegogo is in San Francisco (but facing resistance from the city government)
    • Who are the key investors to the bike sharing companies? Do you see any BAT influence entering into the bike sharing space?  [22:15]
      • Ofo: Didi Chuxing, Xiaomi, Matrix Partners China, DST & Yuri Milner
      • Mobike: Tencent, Sequoia Capital, Temasek, Foxconn
    • Does bicycle sharing have an impact on the ride-sharing companies such as Didi? [23:25]
      • More of a partnership
    • Where do you see bike sharing apps go in 2017? [24:16]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 169: Digital Data and Trends in Asia Pacific with Simon Kemp https://technode.com/2017/03/14/podcast-analyse-asia-169-digital-data-and-trends-in-asia-pacific-with-simon-kemp/ Tue, 14 Mar 2017 07:18:08 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=46610 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Simon Kemp, the founder of Kepios and global consultant from We are Social joined us to discuss the recently published report […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Simon Kemp, the founder of Kepios and global consultant from We are Social joined us to discuss the recently published report “Digital Data and Trends in Asia Pacific”. He discussed the objectives, methodologies and intended audience of the report and specifically examined the most important and interesting trends on the web, mobile and social media across Asia-Pacific from messaging apps to voice messaging happening from China to the rest of Asia.  Last but not least, Simon also shares his forecast on what will be important in 2017.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Simon Kemp (@eskimonLinkedIn), Founder of Kepios, Global Consultant from We Are Social. [0:42]
    • How did you start your career? [1:17]
    • What is your current coverage as a founder of Kepios and consultant for We are Social? [1:49]
    • In your journey so far, what are the career lessons that you can share with us? [2:33]
  • Digital Data and Trends in Asia Pacific [3:21]
    • Every year, you will work together with We are Social & Hootsuite and publish an in-depth study of the internet, social media & mobile around the world, what are the objectives of the report and who is the intended audience of the report? [3:42]
    • What are the methodologies and datasets which you put together in the report? [5:11]
    • What are the key metrics you have used to look at Internet, social media and mobile across the report? [6:33]
    • What are the key trends you can summarize for Asia-Pacific (China, India, East and Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand)  in 2016? [8:22]
    • How is Asia growing as a region as compared to the rest? [11:10]
    • What are the surprising things from your data tell you about the Internet, mobile and social media? [13:46]
    • What are the common social media tools you have seen across Asia Pacific (minus China) and what are the behavior of the users? Specifically for China, what are the key social media tools and their user behavior? [17:32]
    • Why chatbots don’t work in Asia and Facebook is losing out to the Asian competitors [21:56]
    • Do you see the tools different from the age demographics, for example, millennials using Snapchat or Instagram or older people with facebook? [23:24]
    • What are the underlying trends for messaging apps in Asia vs Whatsapp and FB messenger? How are digital marketers leveraging on messaging apps as compared to standard social media tools? [27:00]
    • What are the key things to watch for the year 2017? [29:10]

We share the “Digital Trends & Data in 2017” across the world here for your reference:

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[Podcast] China Tech Weekly March 13 – First we had cars and bikes, now scooter sharing! https://technode.com/2017/03/14/podcast-china-tech-weekly-march-13-first-we-had-cars-and-bikes-now-scooter-sharing/ Tue, 14 Mar 2017 03:10:23 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=46672 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group. Companies featured in this podcast include Xiaomi, Didi, Ofo, Lenovo, ZTE, Huawei, Alibaba, and social media companies Douban and Momo. Listen to the episode here or subscribe. Also in this episode: Xiaomi CEO says he will launch […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on China Tech Insights, an English research unit affiliated to Tencent’s Online Media Group.

Companies featured in this podcast include Xiaomi, Didi, Ofo, Lenovo, ZTE, Huawei, Alibaba, and social media companies Douban and Momo.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Also in this episode:

  • Xiaomi CEO says he will launch AI products within half a year
  • Chinese entrepreneurs are now enabling citizens to rent scooters for their commute
  • Didi is said to have set up an AI research lab in Silicon Valley
  • Bike-sharing startup ofo introduces a new bike and a fare-free campaign has been initiated by the industry
  • Lenovo introduces three top execs from the telecom industry in an attempt to reboot its smartphone business
  • ZTE agrees to pay USD 892 million in fines to the US government because of unlawful dealings with Iran
  • Huawei now occupies 14.3% of the premium smartphone market in Europe
  • Social media company Douban launches paid content service
  • Momo stock price soars as a consequence of its live streaming service

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 168: Tesla and the Jesus Car with Horace Dediu https://technode.com/2017/03/06/podcast-analyse-asia-168-tesla-and-the-jesus-car-with-horace-dediu/ Mon, 06 Mar 2017 10:15:07 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=46349 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Horace Dediu from Asymco & Clayton Christensen Institute is back with the second Asymco trilogy on our podcast to discuss […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Horace Dediu from Asymco & Clayton Christensen Institute is back with the second Asymco trilogy on our podcast to discuss the major topics that dominate the world of business and technology: modular revolution, startup strategy, Apple & cars. In the final part of the second trilogy, Horace discussed whether traditional companies such as Toyota and VW Group can tackle disruption coming from technology companies, the perspective of Tesla as an energy company but not an automotive company and what the iPhone equivalent of the car will look like.

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  • Horace Dediu (@Asymco), Senior fellow at Clayton Christensen Institute and his main site:Asymco.com and do check out Horace’s three podcasts: The Critical Path Asymcar and Significant Digits with Ben Bajarin which we highly recommend.
  • The Automotive Industry moving forward [0:46]
    • I understand that you have visited Toyota and are also an avid reader to books relating to the history of transportation. I want to ask you in a series of questions. But to start off, I want to talk about Toyota. Toyota started out as a Japanese automotive company and it clearly understands that it’s under siege from Google, Uber, Tesla & Apple with the rumored Project Titan. How would a traditional company such as Toyota or VW group cope with such disruption coming forward? [1:36]
    • I have heard many times that your issue with Tesla is that they are not innovating on the manufacturing and production lines. To me, Tesla is an energy company. I did not appreciate until I am working on self-driving cars and its implications to logistics but the problem of energy is pretty important and the company has made leaps and bounds with their battery charging technology. Would it not be clear that they are actually disrupting the energy space rather than the automotive space? [12:30]
    • Recently, Benedict Evans pointed that the cars today are like feature phones integrating Android car and Apple car play. I asked Ben Bajarin who is recently on my show, and he thinks that Tesla is probably the best shot in getting to become the “iPhone” version for a car.  A recent read of the book “Losing the Signal” by McNish and Silcof described how the blackberry executives were blindsided and called the iPhone, “The Jesus Phone”. What do you envisage the “Jesus car” would be? [20:10]
    • Will disruption of the car happen when innovation coming from both high-end and low-end conditions similar to Apple in the smartphone industry? [25:39]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 167: The Apple Anomaly & Narrative with Horace Dediu https://technode.com/2017/03/03/podcast-analyse-asia-167-the-apple-anomaly-narrative-with-horace-dediu-analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/ Fri, 03 Mar 2017 03:53:39 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=46225 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Horace Dediu from Asymco & Clayton Christensen Institute is back with the second Asymco trilogy on our podcast to discuss […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Horace Dediu from Asymco & Clayton Christensen Institute is back with the second Asymco trilogy on our podcast to discuss the major topics that dominate the world of business and technology: modular revolution, startup strategy, Apple & cars. In the second part of the second trilogy, Horace discussed the company Apple as an anomaly to the theory of disruptive innovation, where they are in terms of business performance and narrative from the press, and his thoughts on how to spot the symptoms of Apple declining hypothetically.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Horace Dediu (@Asymco), senior fellow at Clayton Christensen Institute and his main site:Asymco.com and do check out Horace’s three podcasts: The Critical Path Asymcar and Significant Digits with Ben Bajarin which we highly recommend.
  • The Apple Anomaly & Narrative [0:45]
    • Apple has always defied gravity with respect to all the theories in disruptive innovation. For that matters, Apple has solved the jobs to be done piece pretty well with the iPhone and seems to get the timing right most of the time with your startup strategy. Has there been any attempts to reconcile Apple the anomaly with disruptive innovation? [1:11]
    • In recent years, Apple as a company faces two ends of the spectrum with pundits who offer their crystal ball gaze to Apple’s future: either it’s doomed or it’s going to be very bright. My view is that it falls somewhere in the middle and more in the positive than what most people predict. Where is this narrative falling to and what is your assessment to Apple’s performance in the past few years? [13:29]
    • I should add the point that the reason why Apple is so vulnerable to the bad narrative. A recent article on AppleInsider editorial made the point that Apple encouraged the bad narrative by being secretive to their product launches, and made some mistakes in their communication. I have a question which I always want to ask you via the critical question in your podcast. I can’t get that question in because I happen to sit in the wrong time zone. Forget about the narrative. Forget about the current perception of Apple. What are the first signs hinting that Apple is beginning to decline? [30:35]

Author’s note: I have re-recorded my parts with the exact words spoken to ensure the quality of the podcast to be good. A shout out to some of you out there who have dropped me a note on this. ? 

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 166: Modular Revolution and Startup Strategy with Horace Dediu https://technode.com/2017/02/27/podcast-analyse-asia166-modular-revolution-and-startup-strategy-with-horace-dediu/ Mon, 27 Feb 2017 08:50:06 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=46132 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Horace Dediu from Asymco & Clayton Christensen Institute is back with the second Asymco trilogy on our podcast to discuss […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Horace Dediu from Asymco & Clayton Christensen Institute is back with the second Asymco trilogy on our podcast to discuss the major topics that dominate the world of business and technology: modular revolution, startup strategy, Apple & cars. In the first part of the second trilogy, Horace discussed his latest work on modular revolution & startup strategy on why and how companies approach innovation by utilising the principles of modularity and integration in different stages of their life cycle and how this forms part of how we understand and find the right timing for innovation to enter the market.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Horace Dediu (@Asymco), senior fellow at Clayton Christensen Institute and his main site:Asymco.com and do check out Horace’s three podcasts: The Critical Path Asymcar and Significant Digits with Ben Bajarin which we highly recommend.
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to as a senior fellow at Clayton Christensen Institute? [1:24]
  • The 2nd Asymco Trilogy Part 1: Modular Revolution and Startup Strategy [3:08]
    • Having heard your research on your podcast, I like to ask first about your work on modular revolution, looking at S-curves of innovation. Can you talk about the ideas for modular revolution? [3:24]
    • Historical examples in modular revolution: the personal computer industry [4:23] and the automobile revolution by Henry Ford [5:26]
    • When should companies pursue modularity or integration during their life cycle? [6:03]
    • Discussion on Google’s Project Ara as an example of why modularity did not work out. [9:19]
    • Degree of modularity in Apple, Microsoft and Google in how they are choosing between modularity and integration on hardware and software. [10:32]
    • Currently, the real estate industry is highly integrated. Will there come a time where the construction industry end up modularise the building units similar to Lego bricks? [13:47]
      • The automotive industry as another example in understanding final assembly and integration with General Motors and Ford. [14:50]
      • Toyota applied modularisation with just in time and lean manufacturing in 1980s. [16:17]
      • Construction industry are moving towards modularity in China. [18:50]
    • Subsequently you took this research and develop the theory into startup strategy, which I understand you will turn this into a proper book. What are the main tenets of startup strategy and is it just for startups or can also be implemented into major corporations? [20:07]
    • How does the theory of disruptive innovation together with the jobs to be done framework fit together with the startup strategy concept? [28:18]
    • Jobs to be done theory defines the understanding of purchasing behaviour in disruptive innovation theory. [31:34]
    • Jobs to be done theory contradicts classical economics theories that are focused on purchasing behaviour and pricing [34:50]

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 57: What It Takes To Be A Serial Entrepreneur In Beijing with James Lalonde from Yoli https://technode.com/2017/02/23/podcast-china-business-cast-57-what-it-takes-to-be-a-serial-entrepreneur-in-beijing-with-james-lalonde-from-yoli/ Thu, 23 Feb 2017 02:05:31 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45960 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Listen to the episode here […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

About James Lalonde

  • Co-founded and ran or helped run 3 successful startups all operating today employing over 500 people and growing.
  • Established 212 distribution partnerships and closed 98 OEM contracts with a minimum value of $1 million each.
  • Opened more than 90 offices in foreign countries.
  • Hired and managed over 2,950 employees. Made 5 acquisitions of software and mobile gaming companies.
  • Founded and operated 3 companies, including VC-funded Yodo1 and self-funded yoli.
  • James, reading this sounds like there are 3 of you at the same time. How do you maintain managing this? What are you primarily focused on these days?
  • Yoli is your newest startup, leveraging the Wechat technology. Can you tell us a bit about it and how did you come up with the idea for it?
  • Yodo1 is an app publishing company.  What about it? There is a huge change in regulation especially for game apps in China. How do you cope with it? Has this generated any new opportunities?
  • I saw on your profile that you read 200 books a year. Many people would want to achieve that especially with a number of distractions we’ve got these days. Do you have a set time for it allocated? Or just whenever you are free?
  • How do you find Beijing these days? You hear of many foreigners that are leaving because of pollution and cost of living. Do you still see it as an attractive place?
  • Where do you see there are still opportunities for foreigners opening companies in China?
  • Tell us about two online tools you are using every day and love using.
  • Best 2 books you’ve read recently.
  • What’s the best way to find you online and reach out?

Episode Mentions:

Intro 

Interview

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 164: Trends & predictions for China’s tech industry 2017 with Rhea Liu, part 1 https://technode.com/2017/02/21/analyse-asia-164-rhea-liu-part-1-china-tech-insights/ Tue, 21 Feb 2017 03:58:45 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45913 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Rhea Liu from China Tech Insights, Tencent joined in a 2 part conversation on their recent published report “Trends and […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Rhea Liu from China Tech Insights, Tencent joined in a 2 part conversation on their recent published report “Trends and Predictions for China tech industry in 2017”. In the first part of our conversation, we discussed the objectives, methodologies and key results from the report, and deep-dived into different themes such as the complete mobilization of China’s Internet and the impact of Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent to the China domestic and international markets & Chinese startup ecosystem.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Rhea Liu, (LinkedIn, @yushan_l), Analyst at China Tech Insights by Tencent (@CNTechInsights, Wechat: ChinaTechInsights)
    • How did you start your career? [1:15]
    • China Tech Insights is part of Tencent, one of the Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent (BAT) axis which is also well-known for QQ & Wechat. China Tech Insights is part of Tencent’s Penguin Intelligence.
    • What’s your role and coverage for China Tech Insights? [2:17]
    • Through your career, what are the interesting careers you can share?  [4:46]
  • Trends and Predictions for China tech industry in 2017 (EnglishChinese) [6:40]
    • The report is inspired by Mary Meeker’s annual report on the Internet. The aim is point to provide an accurate depiction of China’s Internet.
    • What are the objectives for this report? [6:58]
    • What are the methodologies used for research in preparation for the report? [9:03]
    • What are the key results from the report? [10:24]
    • The Chinese Internet is close to complete mobilization [12:50]
      • What does it mean by complete mobilization? [12:58]
      • The research data on smartphone and desktop penetration is from CNNIC in China.
      • Does that mean that you are beginning to see the niche services becoming important i.e. the emerging growth of long tail niches within the Chinese Internet services? [14:58]
    • The impact of the BAT (Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent) [17:00]
      • How does each of these companies impact the local markets and international markets differently? [17:15]
      • How is the China startup ecosystem reacting to the influence of the BAT? [20:51]
      • How are foreign companies entering China work within the BAT ecosystem? [23:14]

Author’s Note: The sound quality for BL’s side is not so good for these two episodes due to issues with skype recording. 

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 163: Artificial Intelligence with Carolina Milanesi https://technode.com/2017/02/17/podcast-analyse-asia-163-artificial-intelligence-with-carolina-milanesi-analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/ Fri, 17 Feb 2017 07:55:03 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45799 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Carolina Milanesi from Creative Strategies & Techpinions joined us for a two-part discussion from Huawei to artificial intelligence & Internet […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Carolina Milanesi from Creative Strategies & Techpinions joined us for a two-part discussion from Huawei to artificial intelligence & Internet of things. In the second part, we discussed artificial intelligence, Internet of things and how the major companies such as Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google & Baidu are approaching the technology through their own core competencies and where it is heading.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Carolina Milanesi, Consumer Tech Analyst, Creative Strategies (@caro_milanesiLinkedInTechpinions)
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Internet of Things (IoT) [0:52]
    • How do you define artificial intelligence in the technological perspective? [1:06]
    • What is the definition of Internet of Things (IoT)? [1:52]
    • If I have a piece of technology, how do I know that AI is embedded within? [2:06]
    • There are different efforts on AI mainly in applying machine learning into digital assistants, for example Microsoft’s Cortana, Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, Google and Baidu, where are their competencies in this area and how they are approaching it? [3:40]
      • Microsoft with Cortana, Microsoft Office and Dynamics [3:50]
      • Apple with Siri, iPhone, Apple Watch and TV [9:31]
      • Amazon with Alexa and AWS [12:50]
      • Google [15:19]
      • Baidu [18:48]
    • Recently after the CES, you wrote an article about artificial intelligence (AI) has now taken over the acronym where Internet of Things have occupied, how did you come to that conclusion? [20:37]
    • AI and IoT are technologies that are usually embedded within devices or in spaces to enable connectivity, communication and interaction. Using the hype cycle perspective, do you think that they are both in the stage of inflated expectations in the cycle? [22:40]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 162: Huawei in 2016 with Carolina Milanesi https://technode.com/2017/02/14/podcast-analyse-asia-162-huawei-in-2016-with-carolina-milanesi/ Tue, 14 Feb 2017 03:59:22 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45803 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Carolina Milanesi from Creative Strategies & Techpinions joined us for a two-parter discussion from Huawei to artificial intelligence & Internet of […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Carolina Milanesi from Creative Strategies & Techpinions joined us for a two-parter discussion from Huawei to artificial intelligence & Internet of Things. In the first part, we discussed Huawei, the leading hardware technology giant from China on their global focus on the consumer sector with smartphones in 2016, and what to expect from them in 2017 particularly in their global expansion and enterprise push with Internet of Things.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Carolina Milanesi, Consumer Tech Analyst, Creative Strategies (@caro_milanesiLinkedInTechpinions) [0:38]
    • How did you start your career? [1:22]
    • From your various roles from Kantar, Gartner and now Creative Strategies, what are the interesting career lessons learned? [3:00]
    • What is your current role and coverage in Creative Strategies and the areas of focus? [4:43]
  • Huawei Technologies, China in 2016 & now in 2017 [5:42]
    • Introduction to Huawei (Wikipedia)
    • As Huawei is a private company, why does it hold an annual summit for analysts? What is its motivation to show their financial numbers in public? [6:25]
    • What kind of information does Huawei share with the analysts in their summit? [7:25]
    • What have you learned about Huawei during their annual summit in 2016? [8:34]
    • Huawei Technologies are broadly broken into three categories: Carrier, Enterprise, and Consumer, in last April, how was each of these business lines doing? [11:29]
    • Huawei’s competency with hardware technology from chips to carrier and is vertically integrated similar to Apple. [14:43]
    • Huawei is a combination of Cisco, Alcatel, and Apple in one company. [15:26]
    • Focusing on the consumer aspect, can you talk about the different smartphones from Huawei, particularly the Honor and P9? (Reference: Huawei’s Push into the High End Depends on Continued Growth of its Honor) [16:25]
    • Do you see Huawei creating its own mobile OS instead of depending on Android? [20:17]
    • Huawei should just buy Xiaomi for their software competency with MiUI. [22:19]
    • Where do you see Huawei’s focus will be in 2017? [22:57]

Huawei’s Financial Performance in 2016:

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 161: Post CES 2017 Part 2 with Ben Bajarin https://technode.com/2017/02/10/analyse-asia-161-post-ces-part-2/ Fri, 10 Feb 2017 03:00:09 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45547 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Ben Bajarin from Creative Strategies and Techpinions joined us in a two part conversation to discuss the recent Consumer Electronics […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Ben Bajarin from Creative Strategies and Techpinions joined us in a two part conversation to discuss the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2017 in Las Vegas. In the 2nd part of the conversation, we dived deeper into the themes that Ben has summarized in the earlier episode focusing on the TV, home automation, digital assistants and self driving cars.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Ben Bajarin (@benbajarinLinkedInTechpinions profile) from Creative Strategies and Techpinions.
  • CES 2017 Part 2
    • On Bigger, Brighter, Thinner TVs
      • How are the Asian OEMs leading and how has the technology from TV are evolving, for example, Samsung with screens, and Foxconn now with Sharp LEDs? [1:05]
      • TV screen technology moving from OLED to Quantum dots [3:03]
      • Market entry strategy into the US for China technology companies or OEMs such as Xiaomi and Huawei using televisions. For example, LeEco is going into the US through the television. An interesting example is with Walmart selling TVs that are made by Philips brand. [5:32]
    • On Year of the Smart Home
      • Voice hubs such as Echo & Google Home have dominated the conversation. Where does that lead with Apple TV or other home automation gadgets such as NEST? [8:40]
      • Should Apple make a speaker similar to the Google Home or Amazon Echo? [11:07]
      • Are robotics part of the smart home narrative, for example, we see a lot of home robots: Softbank’s Pepper, LG’s Hub Robot? [13:30]
    • Cars are interesting again
      • Do you have to go to CES or move onto a car show such as Detroit Motor Show afterward to see where mobility and transportation are going? [17:27]
      • Are we going to see a self-driving car soon? Is that car coming from the traditional automotive companies or technology companies (Uber, Google, Tesla, Apple)? [19:40]
        • Tesla as the best example of the reality of a self-driving car.
  • References:

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 56: Opening a Franchise in China With Thibault Genaitay From Le Wagon Shanghai https://technode.com/2017/02/09/podcast-china-business-cast-ep-56-opening-a-franchise-in-china-with-thibault-genaitay-from-le-wagon-shanghai/ Thu, 09 Feb 2017 04:29:30 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45633 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Hey, Listeners, we just looked […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Hey, Listeners, we just looked at our stats and wow, we found out we have listeners in 67 countries! That’s really exciting! If you just joined from a new country thank you for that!

On this episode, we are diving into opening a franchise in China of a global company. Thibault Genaitay started the company in Shanghai last year and getting constant traction with a massive hunger of people who wants to create new things with code.

Enjoy the episode and leave us a review!

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Intro Thibault & his China story of how did you end up in China?
  • Inspiration from Steve Jobs  – He wrote on his blog about why he is opening a coding school in China – seems a bit of influence from the great Steve Jobs – care to share?
  • Program, or Be Programmed – Love this saying! You made it, or from somewhere? It is the truth, right!
  • Beginnings of LeWagon Shanghai
  • The corporate structure, and how was that process overall?
  • How are they incorporated in China? How was the licensing? Or the setup process in general, how was it?
  • Target market, Implementation –  Targeting the Chinese-speaking market, English, or both?
  • Language and Culture differences – How to deal with these differences in China? Something I (Mike) struggle with personally.

Episodes Mentions:

Intro

Interview

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 160: CES 2017 Part 1 with Ben Bajarin https://technode.com/2017/02/07/analyse-asia-ces-2017-part-1-ben-bajarin/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 03:25:24 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45492 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Ben Bajarin from Creative Strategies and Techpinions joined us in a two-part conversation to discuss the recent Consumer Electronics Show […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Ben Bajarin from Creative Strategies and Techpinions joined us in a two-part conversation to discuss the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2017 in Las Vegas. We discussed the major themes which have emerged from the show: the developing television sets and screens from Asian OEMs, the dominance of the Amazon Echo, the rising average selling price of personal computers and finally, the automotive industry making their appearance with cars. Last but not least, we reflected on the growing presence of the Asian OEMs and Shenzhen manufacturing companies in the show over the past few years and their innovations this year.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Ben Bajarin (@benbajarinLinkedInTechpinions profile) from Creative Strategies and Techpinions.
    • What have you been up to since we last spoke? [0:39]
  • CES 2017 (Part 1) [2:06]
    • An introduction to Consumer Electronics Show (CES) & its significance in tech. Annual event for most technology companies except Apple and this year is held on 9-12 Jan 2017 in Las Vegas.
    • Ben’s introduction to CES [2:32]
    • How do you usually cover CES? What do you look out for during the events with the different exhibition halls or product launches from companies such as Samsung or Huawei? [4:57]
    • Do you see the international booths particularly from China getting larger as compared to the US booths in CES shows for the past few years? [7:19]
    • What are the major big themes that emerge from CES 2017? Reference: A Few Big Themes from CES 2017 in Techpinions (require subscription) [9:16]
      • On Bigger, Brighter, Thinner TVs [9:47]
      • The rising average selling price of PCs [11:30]
      • Year of the smart home: Amazon Echo and Alexa.  [13:45]
        • How the Amazon Echo or Google Home are driving sales of other home products in retail during Christmas. [16:50]
      • Voice UI everywhere [17:50]
      • Cars are interesting again [20:15]
    • What are the Asian OEMs particularly China are up to in CES 2017 and any interesting innovations from their end? [22:58]
      • Shenzhen section of CES 2017

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 55: Chinese regulation updates in cross-border investments https://technode.com/2017/01/22/podcast-china-business-cast-55-chinese-regulation-updates-in-cross-border-investments/ Sun, 22 Jan 2017 02:41:37 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45292 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. We are hosting Bruno Bensaid […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

We are hosting Bruno Bensaid here already for the 2nd time. Last time we spoke about investors mindset in China and this time because of regulations the Chinese government there are constraints on outbound investment.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Hey Bruno, so for the listeners who didn’t listen to our previous episode, which was a bit over a year ago. Can you brief us of what are you doing these days?
  • We brought you on the show to speak about the change of Chinese policy towards outbound investment. First, what are the restrictions exactly?
  • What are are the reasons for those restrictions?
  • Should small local and foreign startups in China should be worried?
  • Is there any way around this policy for now. Any legal structure that can work to still being able to move the money?
  • Because of these new regulations, is there any shift in which companies Chinese investors are currently looking to invest?
  • Where are the best places looking for Chinese funding these days? Where are the easier areas?

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 158: WeChat mini-programs with Matthew Brennan https://technode.com/2017/01/20/podcast-analyse-asia-158-wechat-mini-programs-with-matthew-brennan/ Fri, 20 Jan 2017 06:53:04 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45264 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Matthew Brennan from China Channel and a well-known expert on WeChat joined us for an in-depth discussion on the recent […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Matthew Brennan from China Channel and a well-known expert on WeChat joined us for an in-depth discussion on the recent launch of the WeChat mini-apps or programs, the philosophy behind them with interpretations on Allen Zhang, the founder of WeChat and their impact on WeChat developers, businesses & brands living within the ecosystem. He also shared his thoughts on how the Chinese Internet are making huge leaps and bounds from online to offline and provide his perspectives to how WeChat dominate messaging and apps in China.

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Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Matthew Brennan, Co-founder of China Channel dot co (chinachannel.co@MattyBGoonerLinkedin, WeChat:Yowdy-CQ)  [0:39]
    • How did you start your career? [1:28]
    • What brought you to China and eventually set up China Channel there? [2:32]
    • Role and coverage of his role in China Channel [4:10]
    • From different parts of your career, what are the interesting career lessons you can share? [5:07]
  • WeChat Mini Programs [6:14]
    • To start, can you give an introduction of WeChat by Tencent in China? [6:30]
    • Can you share some recent interesting data from WeChat on their user base, usage? [9:12]
    • Recently WeChat has launched Mini Programs, can you briefly describe what they are? [10:40]
    • How are mini-programs actually experienced by users? [14:23]
    • What is China developer community saying about mini-programs? [16:18]
    • Impact of WeChat mini-programs to Alipay [18:20]
    • As we understand WeChat has other types of official accounts for businesses: subscription accounts, service & enterprise accounts, what distinguishes mini-programs from them? [19:05]
    • How do mini-programs impact the app stores from iOS and Android given that it bypass downloading for the major apps?  [23:28]
    • How do mini-programs impact the rivalry with the other members of BAT or 2nd tier top Chinese companies such as Qihoo and JD? [25:58]
    • What does it mean for businesses that are both leveraging or not leveraging on WeChat mini apps? [27:36]
    • Matthew’s thoughts on Snapchat [29:51]: Snapchat hired Oakley’s head of retail operations & Snapchat acquires Israeli AR company
    • Matthew’s perspectives on China’s Internet ecosystem vs the rest of the world [31:00]

Additional References on Tencent and WeChat:

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 157: Musical.ly with Eva Xiao https://technode.com/2017/01/16/podcast-analyse-asia-157-musical-ly-with-eva-xiao/ Mon, 16 Jan 2017 04:10:40 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=45079 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Eva Xiao, China reporter for Tech In Asia joined us to discuss an interesting video and entertainment company from China, […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Eva Xiao, China reporter for Tech In Asia joined us to discuss an interesting video and entertainment company from China, Musical.ly and how it has skipped the domestic market and built a massive following from US, Europe and rest of the world with an impressive portfolio of investors from Silicon Valley and China. She provided a comprehensive overview of the company, the founders: Louis Yang and Alex Chu and the back story in how Musical.ly become one of the big apps that most teens across the world use.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Eva Xiao, China Reporter in Tech In Asia (@evawxiao, LinkedIn, Wechat: evawxiao, Tech In Asia)
    • What are the interesting topics you have covered recently with Tech in Asia? [1:03]
      • WeChat – the launch of Wechat mini-programs on 9 Jan 2017. [1:20]
      • Blockchain – the rise of blockchain technology startups in China focusing on anti-fraud for luxury brands, red wines and digital properties such as stock images. [1:56]
  • Musical.ly [3:28]
    • Can you briefly describe the company Musical.ly? [3:43]
    • What’s the mission and vision of the company? [4:43]
      • Video/entertainment social network
      • “We want Live.ly to give users the opportunity to record their life through video.” – Louis Yang
    • Who are the founders behind the team, Musical.ly? [5:33]
    • Who are the users of the Musical.ly app? [6:42]
      • Musical.ly app: ~40% in the US, 40% in Europe, the rest is spread across South America and Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines)
      • Live.ly userbase is primarily in the US
      • Average age is 13 – 20 years old, ~75:25 female-to-male ratio.
    • What are the features of the app (Musical.ly & Live.ly) that made it interesting as a company? [7:48]
      • 15-second ‘musicals’, 60-second stories (compilation of musicals)
      • BFF (Best Fan Forever), duets, guesting
      • Disappearing newsfeeds (ephemeral content) in Live.ly, an app that appeals to the rest of the world with features that are popular in China. [9:34]
      • Live streaming with Chinese characteristics (ex: virtual gifts, danmu)
    • Given it’s unique that it’s a China company which most of their audience or customers is in the West, how does this company manage to expand globally without being in China? [11:10]
      • China HQ is in Shanghai – but it’s mostly R&D staff
      • Limited local operations, relies on organic growth (no sales team)
      • Localization (cyber bullying, working with parents)
      • Heavy focus on product development with ~70% of staff in product
    • How does Musical.ly grow as a company with the focus on teens (or millennials)? [12:48]
      • Building KOLs or internet celebrities on their platform
        • Jacob Sartorius “Sweatshirt” music single
        • Baby Ariel’s 12 million followers
        • Lisa and Lena, German twins with their own clothing line
      • Working with celebrities and entertainment organizations
        • Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, Alicia Keys, Daddy Yankee, and more
        • MTV Video Music Awards competition
      • Data-driven product development
        • “We make most of our product decisions by getting our user’s advice.” – Louis Yang
        • “We don’t make decisions based on what’s hot in China or the US, we make decisions based on our observations of user needs.” – Louis Yang
        • There’s a team dedicated to watching trends (ex: mannequin challenge)
        • Lots of user feedback via WeChat
    • Why has Musical.ly not replicate their success back on the Chinese domestic market instead? [15:15]
    • What are the revenue streams for Musical.ly? [16:26]
      • Relying on external investment at the moment
      • The focus is on product development and expansion according to CEO
    • Who are the investors behind Musical.ly? [17:15]
      • GGV Capital – Hans Tung
      • Qiming Venture Partners
      • Greylock Partners
      • DCM Ventures
      • Cheetah Mobile
      • CRCM Venture Capital
    • Where do you see Musical.ly going in the next 3 years? [18:36]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 156: Low power wide area networks in Asia Pacific with Charles Anderson https://technode.com/2017/01/11/podcast-analyse-asia-156-low-power-wide-area-networks-in-asia-pacific-with-charles-anderson/ Wed, 11 Jan 2017 03:52:00 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=44916 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Charles Anderson from Charles Reed Anderson & Associates joined us in a conversation on lower power wide area networks aka […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Charles Anderson from Charles Reed Anderson & Associates joined us in a conversation on lower power wide area networks aka WANs in Asia Pacific and its significance to smart cities & Internet of things. Charles dissects the three major players: NB-IoT, LoRA & SigFox and their backers & operators behind the scenes and explained the critical factors that will enable this technology to go mainstream. We also discussed how low power WANs will be adopted by the telcos within the Asia Pacific region.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Charles Anderson (@CRASingapore, LinkedInmain site), founder of Charles Reed Anderson and Associates. [0:44]
    • Re-introduction
    • Since our last conversation, what have you been up to?
  • Low Power Wide Area Networks (WANs) in Asia Pacific [1:40]
    • Can you give an introduction to Low Power WANs and why they are important in the smart cities and Internet of things? [1:40]
    • What is the technology behind Low Power WANs? [2:46]
    • How are Low Power WANs deployed and their significance in a smart city setting? [3:38]
    • Which are the three major players for Low Power WANs? (Specifically NB-IoT, LoRA and Sigfox) [4:30]
    • What is the conundrum within the low power networks among the three players: NB-IoT, LoRA and Sigfox? [10:24]
    • How are the Asian OEMs (Samsung, Huawei) and telco operators (Docomo, China Unicom, SingTel and SoftBank) looking at Lower Power WANs and leverage the technology for their businesses? [13:54]
    • Any possibility that any two within the three players of low power WANs to consolidate? [15:48]
    • What are the critical factors that low power WANs will succeed or fail? [16:58]
    • Where do you see lower power WANs evolve in 2017? [20:45]

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 54: Getting Started in China with Nick Lenczewski https://technode.com/2017/01/06/podcast-china-business-cast-54-getting-started-in-china-with-nick-lenczewski/ Fri, 06 Jan 2017 09:53:21 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=44829 Editor’s note: A version of this first appeared on the  China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. This episode […]]]>

Editor’s note: A version of this first appeared on the  China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

This episode is all about how Nick went from not knowing Mandarin upon arrival in China to working as a Mandarin medical interpreter and translator.

Nick first moved to China after college to teach English and ended up staying 6 years total. He is the author of the book Ultimate China Guide: How to Teach English, Travel, Learn Chinese, & Find Work in China.

He goes in-depth about many of the experiences he had there including playing violin with an orchestra, directing and producing 2 films, dating, how to prepare for living in China, where to live, and how to find a job among other topics.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Intro Nick Lenczewski and current projects
  • How did you land in China and what was your main goal when arriving there?
  • How did you land your first job in China, without knowing Chinese?
  • Do you think you can start with other jobs different than English teacher? I know of many people who start that but really don’t like it and then try to move and work in something else.
  • The market in China becomes harder for foreigners. From what you see, where are the best opportunities that left?
  • What’s the best method in your opinion to learn Chinese? when or where was the place where you feel you’ve improved the most?
  • Can you tell us a bit about your book, “The Ultimate China Guide”? Why you’ve decided to write and what’s unique about it?
  • Any more books planned?
  • Let’s get to the digital nomad part in you. Where would you like to go next? and Why?
  • What’s the best way to get in touch with you?
  • If you were coming to China now, in 2016/2017 – what would you do differently from the time you came? Or would you do the same and recommend the same path to others?

Episode Mentions:

Intro

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 53: Marketing With KOLs in China with Kim Leitzes from ParkLU https://technode.com/2016/12/29/podcast-china-business-cast-53-marketing-with-kols-in-china-with-kim-leitzes-from-parklu/ Thu, 29 Dec 2016 03:10:45 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=44480 Editor’s note: A version of this originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Ready for […]]]>

Editor’s note: A version of this originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Ready for the last episode of 2016?!

This episode is quite different from the ones we did before as it’s a recording of a talk given on one of Mike’s Global From Asia Hong Kong trips given by Kim Leitzes  from ParkLU. ParkLU built a platform that connects brands and SME’s with key opinion leaders  (KOLs) in China.

So, don’t expect an interview, but it’s still really interesting. Have a look at the show notes, lot’s of topics there.

To all our listeners have a Happy 2017!!

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Kim Leitzes  – background
  • The Increasing budgets on KOL marketing. How much are companies are spending now?
  • Which KOLs should you approach?
  • Who are these KOLs?
  • The difference between celebrities and a KOLs?
  • How does a Chinese consumer find your product? What’s the customer journey?
  • Why or why not consumers will buy from you?
  • What’s the reason Taobao has 20 images presented?
  • Do and don’t when reaching KOLs?
  • What are the 3 steps you need to ask the KOLs when posting for you?
  • Is there a minimum of KOLs you need to work with?
  • Is it more powerful to get one top tier KOL or working with many smaller ones?
  • What’s the biggest mistake brands make when approaching KOLs?

Episode Mentions:

Intro

Interview

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[Podcast] China Startup Pulse: Startup like a rolling stone with Archie Hamilton founder and CEO of Splitworks https://technode.com/2016/12/27/podcast-china-startup-pulse-startup-like-a-rolling-stone-with-archie-hamilton-founder-and-ceo-of-splitworks/ Tue, 27 Dec 2016 02:32:42 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=44357 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Startup Pulse, a weekly podcast designed to give startup enthusiasts around the world a behind-the-scenes and on-the-ground understanding of what’s happening in China’s startup ecosystem. Founded and hosted by Ryan Shuken and Todd Embley, and produced by Vivian Law and David Xu, China Startup Pulse is sponsored […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Startup Pulse, a weekly podcast designed to give startup enthusiasts around the world a behind-the-scenes and on-the-ground understanding of what’s happening in China’s startup ecosystem. Founded and hosted by Ryan Shuken and Todd Embley, and produced by Vivian Law and David Xu, China Startup Pulse is sponsored by Chinaccelerator, People Squared, and TechNode.

Building something that doesn’t exist is what some entrepreneurs thrive on. The risk, challenges, and potential drove Archie Hamilton to pioneer an entire industry in China. Archie Hamilton founder and CEO of Splitworks, started in 2006 to help build the music festival industry in China. Realizing that there was no audience here, he started to make up the rules and fought to understand his audience while learning how to survive, and built one of the greatest music festivals in China.

We talk with Archie about what it was like to jump into China, risking it all to build an international music festival scene. Archie talks about how to make up your own rules, be lean, and how the hard lessons of China business made him a better CEO. This is a great episode for the dreamers and believers who want to build their own empire in the East.

Thanks as always to our sponsors Chinaccelerator, People-Squared, and our syndication partner TechNode. A huge thanks to our Producer, Vivian Law and Production Editor David Xu, and finally our listeners –Thank You!

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia: Episode 151: The LeEco Group with Wang Boyuan https://technode.com/2016/12/19/podcast-analyse-asia-episode-151-the-leeco-group-with-wang-boyuan-analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/ Mon, 19 Dec 2016 03:45:01 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=44116 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. This week is our very own Wang Boyuan. Wang Boyuan from Technode & TechCrunch China joined us in an interesting […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. This week is our very own Wang Boyuan.

Wang Boyuan from Technode & TechCrunch China joined us in an interesting discussion the LeEco Group. He began with the vision, mission, and team behind the company and break down the intriguing web of business structures within the group. Last but not least, he also discussed whether the LeEco can survive their ongoing crisis and offer his perspectives whether LeEco is truly disrupting the industry or a house of cards.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Wang Boyuan, Writer and Editor, TechCrunch China (@thisboyuan, WeChat:boyuanw, TechCrunch China) [0:39]
  • LeEco (WikipediaBloombergmain site) [1:29]
    • Introduction: LeEco is a leading global Internet Company, started from the media space with LeTV, and now it is in different business such as mobile phones and cars and launched in the US. It’s a public company listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange, with an annual revenue of US$1.6B with market capitalisation in the range of US$13B.
    • Can you introduce the company LeEco formerly known as LeTV or Leshi? [2:09]
    • What is the mission and vision of LeEco Group? [3:01]
    • Who are the key executives in LeEco Group together with their charismatic founder, Jia Yueting? [3:35]
      • Hank Liu, Vice Chairman & co-founder of LeEco Group [4:41]
    • Who are the board of directors in the LeEco Group? [5:30]
    • Can you share how the company is structured for example, it has many subsidiaries within the Group itself for example, Letv.com, Leshi Zhi Xin, Le Vision Pictures, Wangjiu.com, Letv Holding, Letv Investment management and Le Mobile? [6:38]
      • LeHoldings is said to have 34 subsidiaries according to The Economic Observer经济观察报. They can be parted in two categories: listed and unlisted. (see the picture below)
      • Leshi Internet Information & Technology (LeHoldings only takes 0.64% share), 13 affiliates, including the video platform Letv.com, Leshi Zhi Xin which provide Smart TV devices and online store, LeSports and LeMusic which holds its Intellectual Properties and content services, like the right to air China top soccer league in China, and to air NBA games in HK.
      • The listed subsidiaries also include Letv Investment management (its fintech branch), LeCloud (cloud service), HuaErYingShi (TV drama production) and LeShi NewMedia (company to buy IPs).
      • The unlisted business including Le Mobile its smartphone business, Faraday Future, its supercar business, Le Vision Pictures (motion picture production and distribution) behind the upcoming Hollywood blockbuster “The Great Wall” directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Matt Damon, Leshi Agriculture, including Wangjiu.com sell wines and alcohol.
    • How are the different business units within LeEco Group structured? [9:47]
    • How do LeEco generate revenues and what are the business models for their different businesses? [10:50]
      • In 2015, 46.78% of their venue came from TV (terminal), 20.82% came from subscription, and advertisement took 20.23%
    • Can you talk about the hardware products launched by LeEco? [12:00]
    • Why did LeEco acquire Vizio for US$2B? [14:15]
    • LeEco’s strategy in the US market. [15:40]
    • Is LeEco really a disruptor going big or a house of cards that will crash at some point? [16:30]
    • How is LeEco compare to BAT and Xiaomi? [17:50]
    • Recently LeEco has admitted to problems of over-expansion and cash shortfall, what do you think for their way forward? [19:22]

Here’s the structure of LeEco Group from their 2015 annual report (and it’s written in Chinese)

References:

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 150: Brinc and the Shenzhen Hardware Ecosystem https://technode.com/2016/12/16/podcast-analyse-asia-150-brinc-and-the-shenzhen-hardware-ecosystem/ Fri, 16 Dec 2016 03:26:01 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=43990 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Bay McLaughlin joined us in a conversation to discuss Brinc, the hardware accelerator in Hong Kong he co-founded that leverages […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia, a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

Bay McLaughlin joined us in a conversation to discuss Brinc, the hardware accelerator in Hong Kong he co-founded that leverages on the Shenzhen ecosystem. He shared how Brinc selects founding teams and helps hardware startups to scale, and their latest drone accelerator program. Last but not least, he shared his perspectives on the Shenzhen hardware manufacturing ecosystem and the challenge of intellectual property loss for hardware founders outside China.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Bay McLaughlin, Chief Operating Officer of Brinc (@betabay , LinkedInAskwhale: BetaBay) [0:40]
    • How did you start your career? [1:50]
    • What brings you to Asia and what is the origin story of Brinc? [3:13]
    • From working in a corporation in Apple and Intercom to an entrepreneur & angel investor in French Press Films and Brinc, what are the interesting career lessons that you can share? [4:39]
  • Brinc: Hardware accelerator in Hong Kong but manufacture in Shenzhen, China [7:16]
    • What is the mission and vision of Brinc? [7:27]
    • Who is on the Brinc team and what is their expertise to help the hardware startups? [9:04]
    • What is the investment thesis for Brinc in how they select startups for their accelerator? [9:54]
    • How does the accelerator program work for startups in Brinc? [10:58]
    • How does Brinc set itself apart from other accelerator programs? [12:25]
    • Which are the interesting companies currently on Brinc’s portfolio? [13:34]
    • What are the traits of startup founding teams do you think are crucial to their successes and failures? [15:06]
    • Do you connect the startups in your portfolio with other accelerators or venture capital firms after they complete your accelerator program? [16:33]
    • How long do startups typically stay in the accelerator and what happens to them after they leave Brinc?
    • Drone Accelerator Program (ReimagineDrone) with Brinc and Incubio [18:01]
  • Hardware Startup Ecosystem in Shenzhen and Hong Kong [19:33]
    • Most investors tend to prefer software over hardware due to the amount of upfront capital, why did your accelerator decide to pick the focus on hardware? [19:33]
    • Given the proximity of Hong Kong as a financial hub and Shenzhen as a manufacturing hub, what are your perspectives on how a hardware startup move between both ecosystems?  [21:03]
    • How does one navigate the Shenzhen hardware ecosystem for product development and manufacturing? [22:47]
    • Nowadays, a lot of hardware projects on Kickstarter or Indiegogo get cloned easily by factories in Shenzhen at scale, for example, the Israeli Yekutiel Sherman’s selfie stick, how should one mitigate against intellectual property loss? [24:22]

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 52: Building a Business on WeChat https://technode.com/2016/12/15/podcast-china-business-cast-51-building-a-business-on-wechat/ Thu, 15 Dec 2016 05:04:46 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=43986 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Hey All, this episode is […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Hey All, this episode is another interview that Mike made in the CHat conference back in Shanghai Interviewing Michael Chee from Fresh Prints

You thought you need a website and different social media channels to run a startup? Think again, because the weeks guest does it ONLY using WeChat.

Mike and myself (Shlomo) have sometimes hard time coordinating the recordings. We are not on the same time zone.

This time when recording the intro we were really in a rush. I’m sure you can hear this in our voices 🙂

Also, Mike had a chance to meet two of our listeners (Tim from Australia and Phillip from Beijing) in Shenzhen which is great. For the rest of you, let us know if you are around!

Anyway, hope you enjoy!

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Intro Michael Chee – WeChat printing service
  • How they started the business only through WeChat?
  • Do you need a website in China for this? (or at all?!)
  • How did they start without an official WeChat account?
  • Do you need to wait until you have an Official WeChat account?
  • Finding Chinese people to open your Official WeChat account
  • How long did the application for the official account take? And how he got it as anon-Chinese national?
  • How Michael got his first customers on Wechat
  • What were you doing before your current entrepreneur venture?
  • When should someone in corporate make the jump? How much validation first?
  • How do you deal with customer service?
  • Tactics on what you can do when you first get started with your WeChat business
  • Tips for others starting their business on WeChat.

Episode Mentions:

Intro 

Enter China & Startup Noodle communities

Interview

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[Podcast] China Business Cast 51: Evolution and Future of Western Entrepreneurs https://technode.com/2016/12/14/podcast-china-business-cast-51-evolution-and-future-of-western-entrepreneurs/ Wed, 14 Dec 2016 09:37:24 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=43978 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you. Ryan Shuken is a growth […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on the China Business Cast. China Business Cast is a podcast featuring experienced entrepreneurs and business people making things happen in China. If you want to learn from on the ground accounts of how business actually gets done in China, this is the program for you.

Ryan Shuken is a growth hacker in residence of Chinaacelerator in Shanghai as well as the program director of MOX which is a mobile Only Accelerator. He’s been in China for 12 years now building and helping startups (…and failing like all entrepreneurs do).

Ryan is also a co-host at The China Startup Pulse

“Entrepreneurs can build things here so much faster”

Mike got him for a chat at the CHat conference in Shanghai speaking about how western entrepreneurship in China evolved and what’s next for tech entrepreneurs boldly coming to China to build their company.

Listen to the episode here or subscribe.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Introduction of Ryan
  • The biggest learning Ryan has about startups and expats in China
  • What Ryan think is a normal track for entrepreneurs in China? How entrepreneurs are starting out in China?
  • Is China still a good place to live even with rising prices in China for entrepreneurs?
  • How shell entrepreneurs start in China? Shell I work someone else first? Teach English or immediately build my startup?
  • Why is it most important to start with your own startup?
  • “Tech in China” – is this something for foreigners? Most of the successes are in the traditional industries.
  • Chinese co-founder requirement. Yes or no?
  • What are some tips, books and resources for entrepreneurs to prepare themselves for entrepreneurship in China?
  • How can people find Ryan Online?

Episode Mentions:

  • Intro

Enter China and Startup Noodle Mastermind 

Cross border summit 2017

Join our podcast Wechat group!

Send a message to either Mike or Shlomo and we will add you to the group. 

Shlomo’s WeChat ID: Shlomof

Mike’s WeChat ID: Michelini

  • Interview

Silk Road Technology

Alibaba

China net cloud

Kamden – Separate club

That’s Shanghai

Techcrunch Shanghai

Chinaccelerator

The China startup Pulse

MOX – Mobile only accelerator

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 149: Fintech in China with Zennon Kapron https://technode.com/2016/12/12/podcast-analyse-asia-149-fintech-in-china-with-zennon-kapron/ Mon, 12 Dec 2016 10:12:21 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=43923 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. Zennon Kapron from China Fintech & Kapron Asia joined us in a conversation to discuss the state of fintech in China. We discussed the different verticals within the fintech sector from digital payments, peer to peer lending to wealth management. He explained how the Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent axis is dominant in fintech against the traditional Chinese banks and western banks and serve as a business model for fintech […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community.

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Zennon Kapron

Zennon Kapron from China Fintech & Kapron Asia joined us in a conversation to discuss the state of fintech in China. We discussed the different verticals within the fintech sector from digital payments, peer to peer lending to wealth management. He explained how the Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent axis is dominant in fintech against the traditional Chinese banks and western banks and serve as a business model for fintech startups. Last but not least, Zennon shared how local and foreign companies need to navigate regulation.

Listen here or subscribe in iTunes or Android.

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with timestamps included):

  • Zennon Kapron (@chinafintechLinkedIn, Wechat:zennon ), Founder and Director of Kapron Asia & China Fintech [0:40]
    • How did you start your career? [1:26]
    • From your various roles from CitiGroup, Intel to your current role, what are the interesting career lessons you can share? [2:20]
    • What inspired your interest into fintech? [3:25]
    • Can you talk about your role and coverage in Kapron Asia and China Fintech? [4:07]
  • Fintech in China [4:59]
    • Can you describe what fintech is and what’s the context of fintech with respect toChina? [5:23]
    • Is Fintech in China focused on financial inclusion or disruption to traditional banks? [6:41]
    • What is the environment like in China for fintech, given the existence of Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent (BAT) which have disrupted the space with their digital payments and products such as Alipay & Wechat? [8:30]
    • What is happening with the traditional banks, clearing houses and payment networks in China with BAT’s disruption in fintech? [10:14]
    • What are the strategies pursued by Western banks to go digital? How does their strategy differ from the Chinese counterparts? [11:46]
    • Can you talk about the different sectors & innovations for fintech in China and the most exciting startups or BAT products in the space? [13:12]
    • BAT are the new business models for fintech startups in China, why is this so? [22:30]
    • How does traditional banks in China cope with the onslaught of BAT and Chinese fintech startups? [23:38]
    • What is the operating environment for fintech companies in China? Are there any regulation or legislation that foreign fintech startups should watch for when they enter China? [25:00]
    • What is the current appetite for venture capital investment in fintech within China? Any interesting exits or acquisitions? [26:04]
    • What are the implications for China fintech companies going out of China and expand globally? [26:57]
    • What are the interesting trends for fintech in China in the next 5 years and what willwe see in the next year 2017? [29:05]

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[Podcast] Analyse Asia 148: South Korea’s Startup Ecosystem with Eva Yoo https://technode.com/2016/12/06/podcast-analyse-asia-148-south-korea-startup-ecosystem-with-eva-yoo/ Tue, 06 Dec 2016 08:44:44 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=43733 Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. This week, our very own Eva Yoo talks about the startup ecosystem in South Korea. TechNode does not endorse any of the […]]]>

Editor’s note: This originally appeared on Analyse Asia a weekly podcast hosted by Bernard Leong, dedicated to dissecting the pulse of business, technology, and media in Asia. The podcast features guests from Asia’s vibrant tech community. This week, our very own Eva Yoo talks about the startup ecosystem in South Korea. TechNode does not endorse any of the commentary made in this podcast.

Eva Chaewon Yoo from Technode joined us in a conversation to discuss the South Korea technology startup ecosystem. She offered a comprehensive overview in how one can navigate the startup ecosystem from Seoul to Busan, the five booming startup verticals, the key investors from angel investors to venture capital and the interaction with the Chaebol such as Samsung or major conglomerates in Korea.

Download the audio here or subscribe on iTunes or Android.

Show notes:

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Eva Yoo Chaewon, Writer at Technode (@evayooareLinkedInTechnode) [0:38]
    • How did she start your career? [1:26]
    • How did she move from South Korea to China with Technode? [2:46]
    • From her experiences, what are the interesting career lessons she can share? [3:40]
  • South Korea technology startup ecosystem [4:44]
    • How does the South Korea startup ecosystem structured? Eva provided a historical perspective from the dot com era to today with startup unicorns. [5:02]
    • How does someone from overseas think about the Korea startup ecosystem? [7:37]
    • Where are the startups in South Korea aggregated? Is it still in Gangnam and are all the activity centralised in Seoul or there are activity elsewhere like Busan? 97% of the VCs are based in Seoul, and the remaining are in Busan. [10:05]
    • Which are the 5 booming sectors in South Korea tech ecosystem? Can you talk aboutthe interesting startup activity in this range? [12:23]
      • O2O (online to offline) [12:41]
      • Fintech [13:54]
      • Multi-channel network (MCN) [14:40]
      • Healthcare [16:21]
      • Fashion and Beauty powered by K-Pop and Korea Dramas: MemeBox (former YCombinator), B2LINK [17:09]
    • What are the social media tools used by South Korea consumers? (Kakao, Naver, Facebook) – Note that most Korean users  [17:40]
    • What are the most interesting startup unicorns in South Korea? [19:37]
    • Can you talk about the startup activity specifically in the IoT and maker areas? [21:41]
    • Who are the interesting angel investors or venture capital firms in South Korea? [23:02]
      • SoftBank Ventures Korea
      • Future Play – Hardware startups
      • Primer
      • SparkLabs Ventures
    • How does the startups interact with the conglomerates otherwise known as the Chaebol, for example, Samsung, LG, SK Planet, Hyundai? [26:05]
    • In the year 2016, what are the most interesting news for the South Korea technology ecosystem?  [28:48]
      • LINE IPO
      • VR: Binary Labs
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China Business Podcast: WeChat Engagement For Brands In China With Philip Beck https://technode.com/2016/11/29/wechat-engagement-brands-china-philip-beck-china-business-cast-podcast/ Tue, 29 Nov 2016 03:32:20 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=43594 Editor’s note: The following comes from our syndication partner, the China Business Cast. The goal of China Business Cast is to help entrepreneurs who want to learn how to do business in China. The podcast features conversations with experienced entrepreneurs and business people who’ve built their businesses in China.  They dig into the details so […]]]>

Editor’s note: The following comes from our syndication partner, the China Business Cast. The goal of China Business Cast is to help entrepreneurs who want to learn how to do business in China. The podcast features conversations with experienced entrepreneurs and business people who’ve built their businesses in China.  They dig into the details so you can learn from real, on-the-ground accounts of how business actually gets done.

This week we’ve got an interview for you from Philip Beck, who has 38 year career at C-Level positions in SME’s and publicly-listed companies across the advertising, digital media, eCommerce, marketing, recruitment and traditional media sectors in China, Asia-Pacific, the UK and Ireland. 

Here is a quote I think says it all about building your business in China: 

So the biggest issue I find with major brand is just they just too slow and in China compared to the rest of the world What happens and in china, in a space of one year is equal to 7 years in any other market so you have to move quickly and if you don’t move quickly you just get smashed.

Hope you enjoy this episode and don’t forget to join our WeChat group. Either send a request to ‘shlomof’ or ‘michelini’

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • How did Philip end up in China? 
  • Speaking about WeChat engagement done right. 
  • What is a Wechat CRM? And what can you do with it?
  • Is WeChat marketing & CRM fits small businesses as well?
  • What is the thought process behind making a customer engagement campaign?
  • How to measure your success, specifically in Wechat?
  • What are common mistakes you see brands making, specifically in Chinese marketing / Wechat?
  • Tips or resources to someone thinking to start their digital marketing in the Chinese market? Books, blogs, etc?
  • Philip Beck contact details (Also on Episode Mentions section)
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: How to Startup, Step 1 with Trevor Owens https://technode.com/2016/11/21/china-startup-pulse-podcast-startup-step-1-trevor-owens/ Mon, 21 Nov 2016 06:42:48 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=43388 Step 1: Validate your assumptions! Startups all over the world make the same mistake; they build a startup based on assumptions, with no data to validate a need. Trevor Owens, Co-Founder of the Lean Startup Machine, and author of The Lean Enterprise takes us through his winning method. His vision: “I want to create more […]]]>

Step 1: Validate your assumptions! Startups all over the world make the same mistake; they build a startup based on assumptions, with no data to validate a need. Trevor Owens, Co-Founder of the Lean Startup Machine, and author of The Lean Enterprise takes us through his winning method. His vision: “I want to create more millionaire entrepreneurs; if you really want to start a unicorn, it really helps if you already built a successful company, it really helps even more if you have a few million in your bank.” 

China’s start-up scene is energized by top down support and heavy competition. Trevor shares his secret to help startups validate and pivot to beat the competition. The focus is on building a company which impacts your consumer’s life; the money is a by product, not the goal. Listen in for the lean startup method from the master himself. 

Show Notes: Jump ahead to topics

2:00    Trevor Owens Intro

7:00    Invalidating ideas using the Lean Startup Method

14:00  Why Trevor has brought LSM to China and why it works so well in China

18:15  China is the only real Silicon Valley Competition

24:00  Lightning round question – How to do the method now

26:50  contact Trevor Owen directly!

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China Business Cast Podcast: Building An Asia Office For An International Fintech Company https://technode.com/2016/11/15/china-business-cast-podcast-building-an-asia-office-for-an-international-fintech-company/ Tue, 15 Nov 2016 00:54:50 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=43283 http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/chinabusinesscast/cpc49.mp3 Itai Damti is the co-founder of Leverate, which develops trading platforms B2B. They have 160 employees and a couple of years ago expanded to Asia. EPISODE CONTENT: Hey Itai, great having you! Can you give our listeners an overview for the ones who don’t know what is a trading platform and what’s Leverate edge developing […]]]>

Itai Damti is the co-founder of Leverate, which develops trading platforms B2B. They have 160 employees and a couple of years ago expanded to Asia.

EPISODE CONTENT:

  • Hey Itai, great having you! Can you give our listeners an overview for the ones who don’t know what is a trading platform and what’s Leverate edge developing this technology?
  • What were the first steps you made when deciding you expand to Asia? How did you approach this?
  • Seems like the trading platform market is very competitive. Now, sometimes people talk about the unfair advantage of a company. What’s your unfair advantage then?
  • I wonder, when do you think is the time as a startup founder that you are likely to feel you’ve finished with the heavy lifting and the company is stable enough that it won’t disappear the next day? Do you still see your company as a startup?
  • I wonder, when do you think is the time as a startup founder that you are likely to feel you’ve finished with the heavy lifting and the company is stable enough that it won’t disappear the next day? Do you still see your company as a startup?
  • We had a conversation about opening an office in Shanghai and the challenges around if VS running an office in HK. Can you perhaps talk about some of those differences and challenges?
  • What’s the company’s next big challenges?
  • What’s the best way to get in touch with you?

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[China Startup Pulse Podcast] 8×8 Speaker Series With Unicorn Investors https://technode.com/2016/10/14/china-startup-pulse-podcast-8x8-speaker-series-unicorn-investors/ Fri, 14 Oct 2016 06:17:43 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=42586 PayPal and Pinterest, by now they are household name and perfect manifestations of what Unicorns are. In this week’s Live!, a three part series from Chinaccelerator’s 8×8 event in Shanghai, serial unicorn investor Peter Davison breaks down the journey of these superstar startups, having invested in and built up both Pinterest and Paypal. David Chen, Co-Founder of […]]]>

PayPal and Pinterest, by now they are household name and perfect manifestations of what Unicorns are. In this week’s Live!, a three part series from Chinaccelerator’s 8×8 event in Shanghai, serial unicorn investor Peter Davison breaks down the journey of these superstar startups, having invested in and built up both Pinterest and Paypal. David Chen, Co-Founder of AngelVest, the first and largest seed investment group in China, also sheds light on how success is often defined by the investor, and the secret to getting funded in the East.

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Mindful Entrepreneurism and the Unicorn Startup Fantasy https://technode.com/2016/09/28/china-startup-pulse-podcast-mindful-entrepreneurism-unicorn-startup-fantasy/ Wed, 28 Sep 2016 08:12:17 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=42297 https://audio.simplecast.com/48695.mp3 If you don’t plan, then plan to fail. This week, Geoffrey Handley challenges the assumption that startup failure is good and emphasizes how founders shouldn’t settle for mediocre wins. Having co-founded 5 companies with his brothers, and invested in 30 (including acquisitions from Twitter, Salesforce and AOL!), Geoffrey is able to switch between the […]]]>

If you don’t plan, then plan to fail. This week, Geoffrey Handley challenges the assumption that startup failure is good and emphasizes how founders shouldn’t settle for mediocre wins.

Having co-founded 5 companies with his brothers, and invested in 30 (including acquisitions from Twitter, Salesforce and AOL!), Geoffrey is able to switch between the perspective of an investor, entrepreneur and mentor. He offers advice on selecting mentors strategically as part of a grand master plan and underlines the importance of ignoring the doubters and beating the odds with a bold, scary vision.

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Is Not Intelligent https://technode.com/2016/09/09/china-startup-pulse-podcast-artificial-intelligence-not-intelligent/ Thu, 08 Sep 2016 22:53:47 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=41943 https://audio.simplecast.com/46515.mp3 Living in China goes hand-in-hand with having WeChat. One does not function without it. With payment solutions, business accounts, taxi services, and more, WeChat’s services are surpassing the likes of Whatsapp and Facebook messenger. This week, we caught up Andrew Schorr, the co-founder of Grata, and Edaan Getzel, the co-founder of Rikai Labs at CHat, […]]]>

Living in China goes hand-in-hand with having WeChat. One does not function without it. With payment solutions, business accounts, taxi services, and more, WeChat’s services are surpassing the likes of Whatsapp and Facebook messenger.

This week, we caught up Andrew Schorr, the co-founder of Grata, and Edaan Getzel, the co-founder of Rikai Labs at CHat, a conference on WeChat and global messaging trends hosted last week in Shanghai. In this episode, we discuss why we shouldn’t overly celebrate the successes of WeChat, how chatbots can be built with personalities, and why, contrary to its name, artificial intelligence actually lacks intelligence.

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: WeChat Hacks For User Growth https://technode.com/2016/08/31/china-startup-pulse-podcast-wechat-hacks-user-growth/ https://technode.com/2016/08/31/china-startup-pulse-podcast-wechat-hacks-user-growth/#respond Wed, 31 Aug 2016 08:55:49 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=41705 https://audio.simplecast.com/45658.mp3 WeChat hacks are the new cheat sheet for optimizing user and business growth. This week, recorded Live! from Chinaccelerator’s 8×8 event in Shanghai, Jenny Zhu, the co-founder of Open Language, shares tips on how to fine-tune your content strategy, avoid cheap tricks, and allow users to buy what they love, and discusses the importance […]]]>

WeChat hacks are the new cheat sheet for optimizing user and business growth. This week, recorded Live! from Chinaccelerator’s 8×8 event in Shanghai, Jenny Zhu, the co-founder of Open Language, shares tips on how to fine-tune your content strategy, avoid cheap tricks, and allow users to buy what they love, and discusses the importance of tracking campaigns for sustained growth.

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: How China Is Leading The World In Mobile Payment Solutions https://technode.com/2016/08/25/china-startup-pulse-podcast-china-leading-world-mobile-payment-solutions/ https://technode.com/2016/08/25/china-startup-pulse-podcast-china-leading-world-mobile-payment-solutions/#respond Thu, 25 Aug 2016 00:26:47 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=41488 https://audio.simplecast.com/45229.mp3 “Mobile payments in China are at least 3 to 5 years ahead of Europe.” This week, Tobias Pfütze, consultant at Mediaman Shanghai, partner at China Fintech, and G20 delegate for the Young Entrepreneurs Summit, makes a strong case for how China is leading the world in mobile payment solutions, with fintech innovations like WeChat Wallet […]]]>

“Mobile payments in China are at least 3 to 5 years ahead of Europe.” This week, Tobias Pfütze, consultant at Mediaman Shanghai, partner at China Fintech, and G20 delegate for the Young Entrepreneurs Summit, makes a strong case for how China is leading the world in mobile payment solutions, with fintech innovations like WeChat Wallet and Alipay.

In this episode, we discuss the end of copycat China, examples of process innovation in China, how the Chinese are more open to digital solutions, and whether the lack of regulations has actually benefited the market. If you want to geek out on exchange traded funds, VIE (variable interest entity) structures, or simply hear about disruptions in China’s fintech space, tune into this week’s episode with super Chinaccelerator mentor Tobias Pfütze!

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Analyse Asia Podcast: Xiaomi (Part 2/2) – The Future Of Xiaomi https://technode.com/2016/08/24/analyse-asia-podcast-xiaomi-part-22-future-xiaomi/ https://technode.com/2016/08/24/analyse-asia-podcast-xiaomi-part-22-future-xiaomi/#respond Wed, 24 Aug 2016 00:40:20 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=41408 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_130__The_Future_of_Xiaomi_with_Eva_Xiao.mp3 Eva Xiao from TechNode continued our discussion on Xiaomi, focusing on what kind of company Xiaomi truly is, and the current challenges they are facing to justify their US$45B valuation. We discussed the company’s recent failures to hit their 100 million smartphones target, their loss of smartphone market share, their failure to expand aggressively […]]]>

Eva Xiao from TechNode continued our discussion on Xiaomi, focusing on what kind of company Xiaomi truly is, and the current challenges they are facing to justify their US$45B valuation. We discussed the company’s recent failures to hit their 100 million smartphones target, their loss of smartphone market share, their failure to expand aggressively into international markets such as U.S and India, and their bet on Internet-Of-Things and consumer electronics. We conclude our conversation with where Xiaomi might be in five years time.

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Notes:

  • Eva Xiao, Reporter at Technode.com
    • Xiaomi has a reputation as the “Apple of China”, even though their business model in China is much more similar to that of Amazon (with its focus on software services) or Dell, etc. Exactly, how should one perceive Xiaomi as a company – are they more hardware or software? [1:10]
      • Most of their profit is still from hardware (94% smartphones, 11/2014)
      • Innovative business model: flash sales, customer feedback, local supply chain (Foxconn, ‘made in India’), save on advertising, relies on WOM
      • livestreaming from Lei Jun to leak Mi Band 2 and Mi Max
      • Their ability to sell online (cut costs)
    • Business models with software as a service for Xiaomi with in-app purchases. [2:55]
    • Where is the current footprint of Xiaomi across the world? They have expanded to India and Southeast Asia, and avoided US on a whole (though recently they did partnered with Microsoft on patents and software productivity services) [5:31]
      • Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, India, HK, Taiwan, China, Brazil
    • How is Xiaomi different from competitors, such as Huawei and Oppo? [8:15]
    • Xiaomi has a strong fan base in China and other parts of the world –  can you explain the demographic of Xiaomi users?
      • younger users
      • low-middle market
    • Who are the key investors of Xiaomi? (Ref: Crunchbase) [9:15]
      • Ratan Tata from Tata Group – India, Robin Chan.
      • IDG Capital, Shunwei Capital, Qiming Venture Partners, Morningside Group, Qualcomm Ventures, Temasek Holdings
    • Xiaomi has also made investments in startups. What are the key categories of their interest and important startups we should watch? [10:42]
      • hardware incubator (Huami, Zimi, Yunmi)
      • Media and content recently: Iqiyi, Hungama, Blue whale media (online business media startup)
    • Can Xiaomi live up to its US$45B hype? [13:32]
      • They have not done well in 2015 with expansion in India and Southeast Asia, reaching only 70-80M target for sales as compared to the 100M target, what happened?
        • saturating smartphone market in China
        • Huawei sold 100 million smartphones in 2015, 3rd largest smartphone maker after Apple and Samsung
        • Competition in developing markets: Lenovo, Huawei, OnePlus, Meizu
        • Betting too much on IoT ecosystem [15:30]
      • Xiaomi’s reliance on contract manufacturing compared to Huawei  [16:50]
    • Xiaomi faced an onslaught from Huawei and other smartphone makers such as Oppo, which disrupted them from the low end. In addition, Xiaomi is unable to compete in the high-end space, compared to competitors like Samsung or even Apple with the iPhone. Where do you see them going in the smartphone space? [17:50]
    • In your opinion, what are Xiaomi’s current priorities and where do you think that they will be in 5 years time? [18:53]
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Analyse Asia Podcast: Xiaomi Part (1/2) – Team, History, And Products https://technode.com/2016/08/19/analyse-asia-podcast-xiaomi-part-12-team-history-products/ https://technode.com/2016/08/19/analyse-asia-podcast-xiaomi-part-12-team-history-products/#respond Fri, 19 Aug 2016 02:07:14 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=41332 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_129__Xiaomi_-_Team_History_Products_with_Eva_Xiao.mp3 Eva Xiao from TechNode joined us in a two part episode on one of China’s top unicorns: Xiaomi. We traced the history of the company starting from the founders of the company, most notably Lei Jun and Bin Lin, and how they managed to bring in top talent such as Hugo Barra into the […]]]>

Eva Xiao from TechNode joined us in a two part episode on one of China’s top unicorns: Xiaomi. We traced the history of the company starting from the founders of the company, most notably Lei Jun and Bin Lin, and how they managed to bring in top talent such as Hugo Barra into the company. In our discussion, we talk about how their success first came about with their forked Android operating system, MIUI, that led them towards contract manufacturing and flash sales of phones. Finally, we reviewed the major products of the company.

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Notes:

  • Eva Xiao, Reporter at Technode.com
    • What are the interesting news and events that has recently happened in China? [1:42]
      • TechCrunch Shanghai
      • LendIt China 2016, coming up: ChinaJoy
  • Xiaomi – Part 1 [3:33]
    • What is the mission and vision of Xiaomi as a company? [3:52]
      • Less is more
      • Bringing innovation to everyone
      • Changing the world’s view of Chinese products aligned with Chinese government’s 2025 “Made in China” initiative.
    • The executive leadership team behind Xiaomi is interesting, as the co-founders together with the CEO, Lei Jun all have interesting backgrounds and were nicknamed “the avengers”. Can you talk about the the founding team and the key people? [6:42]
      • Lei Jun – can you talk about his background and track record both as an entrepreneur and super business angel? The inspiration behind his rise from a book entitled “Fire in the Valley” [6:56]
        • Kingsoft, Joyo.com
        • Shunwei Capital
        • Angel Investments: UCWeb, YY
      • Bin Lin – used to head the engineering team in Google China and specifically adapting Android to the Chinese market. [10:04]
        • Masters of Comp Sci at Drexel University
        • also worked at Microsoft, R&D of Windows Vista and IE8
        • met Lei Jun in 2008 when he was pushing for Google’s partnership with UCWeb
      • Zhou Guang Ping – the person who build the hardware for the first generation of smartphones. [12:02]
        • Chief of Hardware R&D of Motorola’s best-selling model “Ming” series
        • Established R&D Center for Motorola China in 1999
    • Other than the founders, they have brought in key external people into their management team, can you briefly talk about them?
      • Hugo Barra formerly from Google (and his reasons for leaving Google for Xiaomi) [13:18]
        • first major non-Chinese hire
        • in charge of international expansion
        • VP and spokesperson for Google’s Android division (2008 – 2013)
        • Robin Chan, early investor in Xiaomi, Twitter, Square
      • Chew Shou Zi, CFO, his current priorities based on the report from TheInformation.com, and his background as an investor from DST [15:00]
        • Russian billionaire Yuri Milner’s investment firm DST Global invested in Xiaomi w/other investment firms in a round worth $1.1 billion USD in 2014
        • international background: MBA at Harvard, worked for BD at Facebook, University of College London, Goldman Sachs
    • How did Xiaomi start as a smartphone maker and subsequently branch out into other consumer electronics?
      • MIUI Android OS first, then Mi 1
      • Then “ecosystem empire” (more below)
    • What are the current products from Xiaomi and which ones are really doing well?
      • Smartphones (current latest models: Mi5, RedMi 3X or 3S)
      • Drones (Mi Drone – at US$600 about half the price of the equivalent from DJI Phantom)
      • Fitness bands (Mi Band 2)
      • Mi Power Bank
      • Air Purifiers (and they don’t have HEPA filters)
      • Yi Camera
      • smart scales, water filters, Ninebot Mini, smart rice cooker…
    • Xiaomi’s core strength is in software most notably MiUi, can you briefly talk about their software services?
      • Game publisher, also has Mi Credits (virtual currency) for in-app purchases (ex: themes)
      • Cloud storage
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: How To Tell Your Company’s Story https://technode.com/2016/08/17/china-startup-pulse-podcast-tell-companys-story/ https://technode.com/2016/08/17/china-startup-pulse-podcast-tell-companys-story/#respond Wed, 17 Aug 2016 06:46:08 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=41295 https://audio.simplecast.com/44746.mp3 This week, we welcome two awesome storytelling film makers, SiokSiok and James Fung, recorded Live! from Chinaccelerator’s 8×8 event in Shanghai. In this episode, they give us a bite-sized guide on how to extract the ‘geek talk’ from your company narrative, and tell the story of your business model and investment deck so normal folks can understand […]]]>

This week, we welcome two awesome storytelling film makers, SiokSiok and James Fung, recorded Live! from Chinaccelerator’s 8×8 event in Shanghai. In this episode, they give us a bite-sized guide on how to extract the ‘geek talk’ from your company narrative, and tell the story of your business model and investment deck so normal folks can understand your ideas.

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Reporting On Silicon Valley With The COO of TechCrunch https://technode.com/2016/08/12/china-startup-pulse-podcast-reporting-silicon-valley-coo-techcrunch/ https://technode.com/2016/08/12/china-startup-pulse-podcast-reporting-silicon-valley-coo-techcrunch/#respond Fri, 12 Aug 2016 00:18:56 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=41149 https://media.simplecast.com/episodes/audio/44389/CSP.ep39.NedDesmond.mixed96.mp3 TechCrunch is a leading technology media platform, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups and reviewing new internet and tech news. In this episode, we pick the brains of Ned Desmond, the COO of TechCrunch, who joined us live at TechCrunch Shanghai this year. Ned chats with us about the hottest cross-border startups, the $6 billion USD that TechCrunch […]]]>

TechCrunch is a leading technology media platform, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups and reviewing new internet and tech news. In this episode, we pick the brains of Ned Desmond, the COO of TechCrunch, who joined us live at TechCrunch Shanghai this year. Ned chats with us about the hottest cross-border startups, the $6 billion USD that TechCrunch companies have raised, and also looks back on the biggest challenges that TechCrunch has faced. We also discuss the cultural phenomenon of Silicon Valley, its representation in popular media, and the impact this image has had on global startups. It doesn’t matter whether you’re in Silicon Valley or Silicon Alley in Beijing, this episode has something for every curious entrepreneur and investor!

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Analyse Asia Podcast: The Didi And Uber Deal With Josh Horwitz https://technode.com/2016/08/10/analyse-asia-podcast-didi-uber-deal-josh-horwitz/ https://technode.com/2016/08/10/analyse-asia-podcast-didi-uber-deal-josh-horwitz/#respond Wed, 10 Aug 2016 01:37:43 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=41094 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_128__The_Uber_and_Didi_deal_with_Josh_Horwitz.mp3 Josh Horwitz from Quartz joined us to discuss the Uber and Didi deal in China and analyzed the fallout that will impact the anti-Uber alliance. We discussed possible reasons why Uber decided to sell their China business and operations to Didi and made the deal to let each other invest in one another. We also […]]]>

Josh Horwitz from Quartz joined us to discuss the Uber and Didi deal in China and analyzed the fallout that will impact the anti-Uber alliance. We discussed possible reasons why Uber decided to sell their China business and operations to Didi and made the deal to let each other invest in one another. We also talk about investor intervention, the battle over the Asia market from India to Southeast Asia, and self-driving cars. Last but not least, we looked at the future of on-demand ride-hailing apps in the next 1 to 2 years.

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Notes:

Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):

  • Josh Horwitz, Writer from Quartz
  • Why Didi buy Uber China [1:30]
    • What are the actual terms of the deal? [1:41]
    • In Josh’s opinion, what actually happened? [2:55]
    • Will Uber China’s app merge with Didi’s? [5:50]
    • Why did Uber sell Uber China to Didi? [6:18]
      • Is it because of them are bleeding cash, investor intervention as Uber and Didi share 3 common investors (Tiger, BlackRock, HillHouse), and/or the drying up of money and investors? [6:45]
      • Is it because Uber really wants to go to other markets which are more open, for example Southeast Asia and India? [7:40]
      • Is it because Uber is fighting a losing war on regulation and local conditions in China? [8:47]
      • Is it because Uber is conserving cash to focus on the next phase of self-driving cars? [12:15]
    • With Uber’s China exit, reminiscent of Google and ebay and even Apple, does it further prove that Western companies have no chance in China? [13:51]
    • In Deal With Didi, Uber Frees Itself to Expand in Other Markets, what happened to the Anti-Uber Alliance, given Uber owns Didi in a way, and it’s now all a family but with fiefdoms across the regions? [21:12]
  • The impact to Grab [22:49]
    • Immediately, after the event, the Grab CEO issued a call to arms on Uber in Southeast Asia. In your opinion, what are the reasons behind that? Is it just a savvy PR move? [23:00]
    • Then we get leaks of a potential US$1B round for Grab from SoftBank and Didi – will Uber lose again? [23:30]
    • What are Grab’s chances against Uber? [25:03]
  • How about Ola?
    • What are Ola’s chances against Uber? [26:20]
    • How is Uber plan to avoid getting Didi-ed in India?
  • What will be the future of on-demand transportation in the next 1 to 2 years? [27:12]
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Throwing Parties For a Living https://technode.com/2016/07/30/china-startup-pulse-podcast-throwing-parties-living/ https://technode.com/2016/07/30/china-startup-pulse-podcast-throwing-parties-living/#respond Sat, 30 Jul 2016 00:08:58 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=40851 https://audio.simplecast.com/43474.mp3 Start ups aren’t all tech nerds and T-shirts – some evolve into elegant and classy enterprises, paid to throw glitzy parties from the rooftops of China’s hottest cities. This weeks guest, Stephane de Montgros, shares how he uprooted from France, moved to China, and co-founded China’s leading luxury hospitality events management company, Riviera Events, […]]]>

Start ups aren’t all tech nerds and T-shirts – some evolve into elegant and classy enterprises, paid to throw glitzy parties from the rooftops of China’s hottest cities. This weeks guest, Stephane de Montgros, shares how he uprooted from France, moved to China, and co-founded China’s leading luxury hospitality events management company, Riviera Events, and The Hotelier Awards!

Pivoting from a working revenue model which focused on catering for Shanghai’s nightlife, Stephane talks about how he took the risky leap of specializing exclusively in high-end luxury brands. He also shares some of the struggles that came with staying true to his own vision and the importance of building trust and guanxi.

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China Business Cast Podcast: How Small Businesses Can Leverage WeChat https://technode.com/2016/07/25/china-business-cast-podcast-small-businesses-can-leverage-wechat/ https://technode.com/2016/07/25/china-business-cast-podcast-small-businesses-can-leverage-wechat/#respond Sun, 24 Jul 2016 20:43:33 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=40695 http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/chinabusinesscast/cpc43.mp3 This week we are talking WeChat! The king of Chinese internet – how can small businesses tap into it? We have Matt Brennan from China Channel giving us some tips and insights on today’s show. Download MP3 (28.3 MB) or Subscribe via iTunes The goal of China Business Cast is to help entrepreneurs who want […]]]>

This week we are talking WeChat! The king of Chinese internet – how can small businesses tap into it? We have Matt Brennan from China Channel giving us some tips and insights on today’s show.

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The goal of China Business Cast is to help entrepreneurs who want to learn how to do business in China. The podcast features conversations with experienced entrepreneurs and business people who’ve built their businesses in China.  We’re here to dig into the details so you can learn from real, on-the-ground accounts of how business actually gets done.

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Notes:

  • How a Small Business Can Leverage Wechat for a Chinese Business Kick Start
  • Intro Matt and China Channel
  • Early beginnings of China Channel
  • Where are we with WeChat now in summer 2016 in  terms of numbers?
  • So let’s talk to the listeners today who are outside of China. They have an SME, maybe doing a few hundred thousand dollars a year in sales in their home country. Can they do business in the Chinese market? Some say get bigger first – you think they have a chance to do something here at this stage?
  • WeChat is making life for businesses and people much easier – so what can some of these overseas businesses do?
  • But for an overseas business, an official account can’t reach local Chinese right? What should they do? Should they even bother with an official account?
  • Is it all about official accounts, or can they leverage personal accounts, groups, and other elements of Wechat?
  • How about your own WeChat channel? How is it going? How did you get yours up to the level it is ? How to build up that important initial following?
  • Ways to stand out from the crowd,  as there is so much noise today in WeChat
  • How to reach out? Best ways to get in touch

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Learn By Doing – Fail Faster, Succeed Faster https://technode.com/2016/07/22/china-startup-pulse-podcast-learn-fail-faster-succeed-faster/ https://technode.com/2016/07/22/china-startup-pulse-podcast-learn-fail-faster-succeed-faster/#respond Fri, 22 Jul 2016 05:05:49 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=40639 https://audio.simplecast.com/43001.mp3 Hindsight is 20/20. This week, Kevin Chen tells us the hard lessons he’s learned since ‘committing career suicide’: quitting his corporate life with Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers to build multiple startups before co-founding Italki, a language learning social network that connects students and teachers for language exchange and paid tutoring, that closed a $3 […]]]>

Hindsight is 20/20. This week, Kevin Chen tells us the hard lessons he’s learned since ‘committing career suicide’: quitting his corporate life with Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers to build multiple startups before co-founding Italki, a language learning social network that connects students and teachers for language exchange and paid tutoring, that closed a $3 million USD round of funding in June. In this week’s episode Kevin shares his experience and insights on recognizing bad deals, filtering out advice, and ‘zooming out’ to understand the different perspectives and motives of investors, entrepreneurs, and advisers.

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: From ‘Made In China’ To ‘Made By China’ https://technode.com/2016/07/18/china-startup-pulse-podcast-made-china-made-china/ https://technode.com/2016/07/18/china-startup-pulse-podcast-made-china-made-china/#comments Mon, 18 Jul 2016 01:28:03 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=40529 https://audio.simplecast.com/42433.mp3 Disruptions within China’s manufacturing space are forcing a change to the old adage ‘Made in China’. This week’s guest, Jacob Rothman, the Founding Partner of Platform88, tells us exactly how technology has caused manufacturing in China to pivot. Platform88, a manufacturing network that brings ideas to life, is at the forefront of this movement. From […]]]>

Disruptions within China’s manufacturing space are forcing a change to the old adage ‘Made in China’. This week’s guest, Jacob Rothman, the Founding Partner of Platform88, tells us exactly how technology has caused manufacturing in China to pivot. Platform88, a manufacturing network that brings ideas to life, is at the forefront of this movement.

From his young dreams of becoming a rabbi to owning a factory in China that directly supplies companies like Walmart and Canadian Tire, Jacob discusses the manufacturing obstacles that startups often face and the evolution of manufacturing, and how factories are more willing to accept MOQs (Minimal Order Quantities) and manufacture on-demand with good quality, rather than mass produce at low quality.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: Connecting With Youth In Asia With Patrick Rona https://technode.com/2016/07/14/analyse-asia-podcast-connecting-youth-asia-patrick-rona/ https://technode.com/2016/07/14/analyse-asia-podcast-connecting-youth-asia-patrick-rona/#respond Thu, 14 Jul 2016 04:12:25 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=40428 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_124__Connecting_with_Youth_in_Asia_with_Patrick_Rona.mp3 Patrick Rona, the Chief Digital Officer in Asia Pacific from the McCann World Group, joined us in an interesting conversation about connecting with youth in Asia. Drawing from the McCann World Group’s recent study “Your Toughest Audience? Connecting with Youth”, we discussed how the youth market is defined, their habits and characteristics, and the behavior […]]]>
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Patrick Rona, the Chief Digital Officer in Asia Pacific from the McCann World Group, joined us in an interesting conversation about connecting with youth in Asia. Drawing from the McCann World Group’s recent study “Your Toughest Audience? Connecting with Youth”, we discussed how the youth market is defined, their habits and characteristics, and the behavior and aspirations of youth in Asia as well as around the world. In this episode, we also reviewed social platforms that are dominating Asia’s youth market, such as QQ and Snapchat, and discussed the best practices for brands to engage with this customer group.

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Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong is a weekly podcast dedicated to the pulse of technology, business & media in Asia. They interview thought leaders and leading industry players and gain their insights to how we perceive and understand the market. Analyse Asia is a content partner of TechNode.

Notes:

  • Patrick Rona, Chief Digital Officer – Asia Pacific, McCann World Group
    • How did you start your career in marketing? How did it lead to your current role? [1:22]
    • Rona’s role in the McCann World Group [3:10]
    • What are some interesting career lessons that you have learned? [3:55]
  • “Your Toughest Audience? Connecting with Youth” [6:37]
    • How is the research report put together? [7:06]
      • Based on global research sample: 33,000+ interviews, 32 markets, 120+ focus groups. The research is specifically for markets in APAC and includes Japan, Korea, China, India, Hong Kong, Philippines, Australia, and Thailand. The study covers people ages 16-30 but today we’re going to focus on 16-20, or “Generation Z.”
    • When we talk about youth, who are we talking about? [8:41]
    • What are some characteristics of youth today? [10:04]
      • 25% of youth has sent out a “sext” message
    • What are some of interesting observations on the youth market as a whole? [13:55]
      • Characterization of today’s youth as “super-species” in the evolutionary biology context [14:18]
    • How does today’s youth use mobile smartphones? [16:09]
      • Making voice calls
      • Sending Texts
      • Sense of smell vs having a smartphone
    • How do older and younger millennial define their real persona vs their social persona? [18:25]
    • Are youth habits similar across US, Europe and Asia, barring certain cultural nuances? [20:15]
    • What are the rules for youth on social media, specifically youth in Asia where messaging apps include QQ, WeChat, and LINE?  [21:22]
      • Unwritten rules on how to behave in social media [21:45]
        • Don’t look like you are trying too hard
        • Look like you are having fun
        • Don’t over-edit your pictures
      • The Instagram / Finstagram (Fake Instagram) phenomenon – kids today setting up 2 accounts [24:20]
    • What are some best practices for brands to engage with youths? [28:50]
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Blockchain Without Bitcoin https://technode.com/2016/07/07/china-startup-pulse-podcast-blockchain-without-bitcoin/ https://technode.com/2016/07/07/china-startup-pulse-podcast-blockchain-without-bitcoin/#respond Thu, 07 Jul 2016 08:31:25 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=40292 https://audio.simplecast.com/41495.mp3 Blockchain isn’t synonymous with Bitcoin. Want to know how to differentiate blockchain vs. Bitcoin in under 30 seconds? Then tune in with Remington Ong, Partner of Fenbushi, a $50 million fund headquartered in Shanghai that specifically invests in early-stage blockchain technology startups. From an MBA to Merrill Lynch, Remington – also a Chinaccelerator alumnus […]]]>

Blockchain isn’t synonymous with Bitcoin. Want to know how to differentiate blockchain vs. Bitcoin in under 30 seconds? Then tune in with Remington Ong, Partner of Fenbushi, a $50 million fund headquartered in Shanghai that specifically invests in early-stage blockchain technology startups.

From an MBA to Merrill Lynch, Remington – also a Chinaccelerator alumnus – tells us what investors look for in pitches and discusses smart contracts. He also shares his views on blockchain and how the technology is applicable to almost every vertical to the extent that everyone will use it within a decade without even knowing it.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: JD.com With Boyuan Wang https://technode.com/2016/07/04/analyse-asia-podcast-jing-dong-jd-com-boyuan-wang/ https://technode.com/2016/07/04/analyse-asia-podcast-jing-dong-jd-com-boyuan-wang/#respond Mon, 04 Jul 2016 09:15:18 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=40209 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_123__Jingdong_or_JD_dot_com_with_Wang_Boyuan.mp3 Wang Boyuan from Technode and TechCrunch China joined us for a conversation on Jingdong or JD.com. We discussed the backstory behind the company and the key people behind the second largest e-commerce company in China. He also explained the different revenue streams behind JD.com and how Tencent is backing of it as a proxy against Alibaba in […]]]>
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Wang Boyuan from Technode and TechCrunch China joined us for a conversation on Jingdong or JD.com. We discussed the backstory behind the company and the key people behind the second largest e-commerce company in China. He also explained the different revenue streams behind JD.com and how Tencent is backing of it as a proxy against Alibaba in China’s e-commerce space.

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Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong is a weekly podcast dedicated to the pulse of technology, business & media in Asia. They interview thought leaders and leading industry players and gain their insights to how we perceive and understand the market. Analyse Asia is a content partner of TechNode.

TechNode does not endorse any commentary made in the program.

Notes:

  • Wang Boyuan, Writer and Editor, TechCrunch China [0:50]
    • How did you start your career in journalism? [1:10]
    • What are the interesting stories that you have covered this week? [1:40]
      • Warcraft’s movie success in China
  • JD.com or Jingdong [2:55]
    • E-commerce company, listed on NASDAQ at US$31.2B market capitalization, founded by Liu Qiangdong in 1998.
    • What’s the mission and vision of JD.com? [3:10]
    • What’s the backstory of JD.com and how it did evolve from 360buy.com to JD.com? [4:00]
    • Tencent’s investment in JD.com [6:40]
    • Who are the key executives in JD.com besides the founder Liu Qiangdong? [7:00]
      • Shen Haoyu 沈皓瑜, the CEO of JD Mall.
    • Who are the board of directors within JD.com? [8:00]
      • Liu has 82.5% of voting power in the board. Martin Lau, President of Tencent sits on the board. Louis Hsieh from New Oriental is linked to Xu Xiaoping of Zhenfund, “The Ron Conway of China”.
    • What are the core revenue drivers for JD.com? [9:00]
      • Retail sales are still their main income. In Q1 of 2016, JD.com earned 54 billion yuan ($8.3 billion) in net revenue, up 47.3 percent year on year, with its gross merchandise volume growing by 55 percent to about 129 billion yuan. Orders rose by over 50 percent in the first three months with more than two thirds coming from mobile terminals such as smartphones.
    • Is JD.com in iOS and Android and also in WeChat? [9:50]
    • What are the core features on the JD.com platform and some of the recent innovations introduced to the e-commerce platform (for example, equivalent of JD Prime similar to Amazon Prime, Amazon dash buttons)? [10:24]
    • How does JD.com compare with Alibaba, for example, their clash on Singles Day? What’s the strategic partnership between Tencent and JD.com? [15:13]
    • JD.com has a financing arm called JD Finance, and recently, the parent company invested US$1B along with Sequoia and other players into JD Finance. What’s the rationale behind this move? [16:23]
    • Will JD.com expand out to the world soon? [20:13]
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Coffee, Bagels & Beer, With The Founder of Sumerian Coffee and Dogtown https://technode.com/2016/06/30/china-startup-pulse-podcast-coffee-bagels-beer-founder-sumerian-coffee-dogtown/ https://technode.com/2016/06/30/china-startup-pulse-podcast-coffee-bagels-beer-founder-sumerian-coffee-dogtown/#respond Thu, 30 Jun 2016 03:01:52 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=40132 https://audio.simplecast.com/41056.mp3 Known for amazing bagels and craft lattes in Shanghai, David Seminsky tells us about his whirlwind China adventures. From his early days at Apple and sharing an office with Steve Jobs, to accidental China jail time, to founding a string of successful brick-and-mortar businesses – Sumerian Coffee, Boom-Boom Bagel, and Dogtown – David shares […]]]>

Known for amazing bagels and craft lattes in Shanghai, David Seminsky tells us about his whirlwind China adventures. From his early days at Apple and sharing an office with Steve Jobs, to accidental China jail time, to founding a string of successful brick-and-mortar businesses – Sumerian Coffee, Boom-Boom Bagel, and Dogtown – David shares how he balances risks and opportunities in business, overcame the challenges of local competition, lawsuits, and employee management, while still considering China the next frontier for business despite it all.

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China Startup Pulse is a weekly podcast designed to give startup enthusiasts around the world a behind the scenes and on-the-ground understanding of what’s happening in China’s startup ecosystem. Founded and hosted by Ryan Shuken and Todd Embley, and produced by Vivian Law, China Startup Pulse is sponsored by Chinaccelerator, People Squared, and TechNode.

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China Business Cast Podcast: Building An IoT Accelerator In Hong Kong https://technode.com/2016/06/24/china-business-cast-podcast-building-iot-accelerator-hong-kong/ https://technode.com/2016/06/24/china-business-cast-podcast-building-iot-accelerator-hong-kong/#respond Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:05:08 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39976 http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/chinabusinesscast/cpc19.mp3 After flying to Hong Kong for RISE, we spoke with Nick Ramil from Brinc.io, an Internet-of-Things hardware accelerator in Hong Kong. In this episode, Nick explains the ins and outs of Brinc and Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem. Download MP3 (6.4 MB) or Subscribe via iTunes The goal of China Business Cast is to help entrepreneurs […]]]>

After flying to Hong Kong for RISE, we spoke with Nick Ramil from Brinc.io, an Internet-of-Things hardware accelerator in Hong Kong. In this episode, Nick explains the ins and outs of Brinc and Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem.

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The goal of China Business Cast is to help entrepreneurs who want to learn how to do business in China. The podcast features conversations with experienced entrepreneurs and business people who’ve built their businesses in China.  We’re here to dig into the details so you can learn from real, on-the-ground accounts of how business actually gets done.

TechNode does not endorse any commentary made in the program.

Notes:

  • Nick Ramil intro: What does Brinc do and how is Nick involved?
  • Nick is the founder of The Elevator Life and entered China’s community dealing mostly with sourcing and manufacturing. Then he moved more on to the digital world, launching products on Kickstarter before building Brinc. How was the transition into Brinc ?
  • How is it working with other startups?
  • What are some of the biggest challenges / mistakes you see these startups make?
  • What kind of products Brinc.io is dealing with?
  • And what kind does Brinc prefer not to deal with? Any specific stages?
  • Why choose Hong Kong as your hub versus other places in Asia?
  • What is the most exciting product that Brinc has launched so far?
  • How does Brinc evaluate startups and what is the process that they have to go through?
  • How does the program work (for those interested in applying)?
  • What’s the best way to reach out and find out more info ?
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Analyse Asia Podcast: Smartkarma And Fintech In Asia With Raghav Kapoor https://technode.com/2016/06/21/analyse-asia-podcast-smartkarma-fintech-asia-raghav-kapoor/ https://technode.com/2016/06/21/analyse-asia-podcast-smartkarma-fintech-asia-raghav-kapoor/#respond Tue, 21 Jun 2016 07:12:51 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39929 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_121__Smartkarma_and_Fintech_in_Asia_with_Raghav_Kapoor.mp3 Raghav Kapoor, CEO and co-founder of Smartkarma, joined us for a conversation on his company and a broader conversation on fintech in Asia. Drawing from his experience and background in finance, Raghav talked about the origins of  Smartkarma and his vision to build it towards a premium collaborative research marketplace. We also discussed the emerging fintech industry […]]]>

Raghav Kapoor, CEO and co-founder of Smartkarma, joined us for a conversation on his company and a broader conversation on fintech in Asia. Drawing from his experience and background in finance, Raghav talked about the origins of  Smartkarma and his vision to build it towards a premium collaborative research marketplace. We also discussed the emerging fintech industry and the important observations and trends that distinguish Asia from the rest of the world.

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Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong is a weekly podcast dedicated to the pulse of technology, business & media in Asia. They interview thought leaders and leading industry players and gain their insights to how we perceive and understand the market. Analyse Asia is a content partner of TechNode.

TechNode does not endorse any commentary made in the program.

Notes:

  • Raghav Kapoor, CEO and co-founder of Smartkarma
    • How did you get started in your career?
    • From your career in the equities research business until now, what are the interesting career lessons you can share?
  • Smartkarma
    • What is the mission and vision for Smartkarma?
    • What is the problem that you are trying to solve as a premier collaborative research marketplace?
    • Who are Smartkarma’s customers?
    • As a multi sided marketplace, how does insight providers and partners operate within your platform?
    • Which are the institutions who has signed on as contributors?
    • What is the revenue model for the platform? Is it similar to Spotify, as the platform is known to be the spotify of Asian research?
    • You have recently raised a total of US$7.5M, who are the investors and how did you pull it off and what will you be doing with the investment?
  • The Fintech Industry across Asia Pacific
    • How does someone define fintech in Asia now?
    • What are the ongoing trends in the fintech industry?
    • Everyone talked about the banks being disrupted, what is the underlying problem from your view?
    • In the research insights business, a lot of people talked about the softening economy in 2016 from the recent China equities crash to some countries entering into technical recessions, instead of asking you how bad it is going to get, I like to ask what are the interesting opportunities you see coming up?
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Analyse Asia Podcast: LINE IPO And SoftBank’s Divestments https://technode.com/2016/06/17/analyse-asia-podcast-line-ipo-softbanks-divestments/ https://technode.com/2016/06/17/analyse-asia-podcast-line-ipo-softbanks-divestments/#respond Fri, 17 Jun 2016 06:07:20 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39843 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_120__LINE_IPO_SoftBank_s_divestments_with_Serkan_Toto.mp3 Serkan Toto from Kantan Games joined us for a conversation on three recent events that impacted the mobile gaming market in Japan and the rest of world. We analyzed the progress of Nintendo’s new mobile games following the changes in Apple’s app store, the upcoming LINE IPO, and why SoftBank is divesting their gaming portfolio: Gungho […]]]>
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Serkan Toto from Kantan Games joined us for a conversation on three recent events that impacted the mobile gaming market in Japan and the rest of world. We analyzed the progress of Nintendo’s new mobile games following the changes in Apple’s app store, the upcoming LINE IPO, and why SoftBank is divesting their gaming portfolio: Gungho and Supercell.

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Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong is a weekly podcast dedicated to the pulse of technology, business & media in Asia. They interview thought leaders and leading industry players and gain their insights to how we perceive and understand the market. Analyse Asia is a content partner of TechNode.

TechNode does not endorse any commentary made in the program.

Notes:

  • Serkan Toto, CEO of Kantan Games JP
  • State of mobile gaming in Japan [1:19]
    • How is the mobile gaming scene moving in Japan since we last spoke? [1:23]
    • Any updates on Nintendo’s continued foray into mobile gaming? [2:00]
    • Nintendo’s new mobile games: Fire Enblem (strategy) and Animal Crossing (farming simulation game) available in iOS and Android [2:30]
    • Niantic Labs (funded under Alphabet), Pokemon and Nintendo’s joint venture: Pokemon Game. What happened with their field test? [3:30]
    • Any new business models or concepts coming out of Japan’s mobile gaming industry with the introduction of AR and VR? [5:23]
    • Apple’s new app store changes and how it’s impacted the mobile gaming space worldwide. [6:40]
  • LINE IPO [8:50]
    • Why did LINE attempt a dual listing in U.S and Japan? [9:13]
    • They currently have 215M monthly active users, with ARPU $5.10 vs Twitter ($7.27) & Facebook ($11.27). How are they going to demonstrate growth by revenue or new products? What is their growth story going to be? [10:00]
    • Interesting numbers: Kakao Talk has 50% monthly active users (MAUs) less than LINE, Wechat has 4x more MAUs (800 MAUs) than LINE.
    • Will LINE end up like Mixi being overwhelmed by Facebook? [11:18]
    • What’s LINE’s impact in the mobile gaming market? [13:05]
    • LINE’s focus on O2O services. [14:00]
    • Is this going to be the biggest tech IPO of the year? [15:16]
    • Should we be bullish or bearish about the IPO? [15:35]
  • SoftBank’s divestments [16:22]
    • Recently, SoftBank has been divesting their assets in the gaming industry: Gungho, known for Puzzle and Dragons; Supercell known for ‘Clash of Clans’ (to Tencent); their stake in Alibaba: US$8.9B (acquired by various major players, Alibaba, Temasek and GIC Singapore). What’s going on? Are they just trying to reduce their debt or raise money for something else, for example, Sprint in the U.S? [16:55]
  • What excites Serkan in the mobile gaming market? Reference with Square Enix [21:00]
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Digging Under the Great Firewall With The Co-Founder of ChinaNetCloud https://technode.com/2016/06/16/china-startup-pulse-podcast-digging-great-firewall-co-founder-chinanetcloud/ https://technode.com/2016/06/16/china-startup-pulse-podcast-digging-great-firewall-co-founder-chinanetcloud/#respond Thu, 16 Jun 2016 02:13:02 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39785 https://media.simplecast.com/episodes/audio/39882/CSP.ep33.SteveMushero.mixed96.mp3 Ever wondered who operates the internet? This week, Tudou’s first foreigner CTO, Steve Mushero, tells us how he uprooted from the Valley, moved to China, and co-founded one of China’s first and leading cloud service, ChinaNet Cloud – essentially the backend to the World’s largest internet user base! Connecting giants such as Amazon and Alibaba to […]]]>
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Ever wondered who operates the internet? This week, Tudou’s first foreigner CTO, Steve Mushero, tells us how he uprooted from the Valley, moved to China, and co-founded one of China’s first and leading cloud service, ChinaNet Cloud – essentially the backend to the World’s largest internet user base!

Connecting giants such as Amazon and Alibaba to their online audiences, Steve shares how he speeds up cross border IT transactions, and the importance of adaptability when targeting the Chinese market. Having successfully raised 9 million USD from local investors, Steve discusses the difference between negotiating local and foreign investment, and sourcing trustworthy local leadership, and predicts how the QR code phenomenon might expand beyond Chinese borders.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: From Newsroom To Digital Media With Alan Soon https://technode.com/2016/06/15/analyse-asia-podcast-newsroom-digital-media-alan-soon/ https://technode.com/2016/06/15/analyse-asia-podcast-newsroom-digital-media-alan-soon/#respond Wed, 15 Jun 2016 02:02:01 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39759 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_119__From_Newsroom_to_Digital_Media_in_Asia_with_Alan_Soon.mp3 Alan Soon from the Splice Newsroom and Rockstart Accelerator joined us in a conversation about the media business in Asia. Drawing from his experience in media businesses such as Bloomberg, CNBC, and Yahoo!, Alan offered his perspectives on how the media business has changed across Asia over the past two decades. We discussed business models […]]]>

Alan Soon from the Splice Newsroom and Rockstart Accelerator joined us in a conversation about the media business in Asia. Drawing from his experience in media businesses such as Bloomberg, CNBC, and Yahoo!, Alan offered his perspectives on how the media business has changed across Asia over the past two decades. We discussed business models and how the industry is segmented in Asia, and discussed trends that are emerging in China and India. Last but not least, through our observation of new media businesses such as Vox, Buzzfeed and TheInformation from the US, we analysed whether these new models would work in Asia.

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Notes:

  • Career of Alan Soon, Founder & CEO of The Splice Newsroom, Managing Director of Rockstart Accelerator Singapore and former Yahoo Managing Editor for India + Southeast Asia & Country Manager, Singapore
    • How did you get started in the media business?  [1:05]
    • From an illustrious career in traditional, mainstream media to digital media, spanning across Channel News Asia, Bloomberg, CNBC and Yahoo!, what are some interesting career lessons you can share? [2:06]
    • How did you manage to pivot from printed and broadcast media to digital media? [3:20]
    • Why did you eventually decide to set up the Splice Newsroom? What is the motivation behind the company and what does it do? [5:20]
  • Media in Asia Pacific [6:40]
    • How has the media business changed in Asia Pacific in the past decade, transitioning from mainstream or printed media to digital media with search engine and social media in the past decade? [6:59]
    • How is the media industry segmented in Asia? [8:08]
    • The challenge of talent in the media industry. [8:50]
    • The interesting trends with media in Asia [9:40]
      • TVF Viral in India – satirical videos with India celebrities and recently received VC money.
      • Zhibo – Video livestreaming phenomenon in China with added e-commerce transactions.
      • Papi Jiang funded by Zhenfund. In the U.S., social media celebrities do not get any VC money.
    • What are the business models in media that work in the Asia media scene and how do content makers interface with business owners? [12:40]
    • Will digital paid TV advertising work in Asia with e-commerce transactions as the new model? [14:10]
    • Wirecutter as an example for content site making reviews with affiliate advertising. [14:50]
    • Mogujie’s WeChat account in China, with fashion articles driving e-commerce transactions.  [15:32]
    • Do ad blockers or downstream advertising make the media business less viable in Asia? [16:20]
    • Where are the core drivers for media business in Asia? [17:38]
    • How does the localisation of the media factor into the media business specifically in Southeast Asia and India? [19:26]
    • One of the major challenges for media in Asia is regulation of media by governments. In your experience with Yahoo!, what is your advice on how digital media outlets to navigate the government when it comes to controversial content? [20:21]
    • Very few startup media outlets have been successful in reaching scale in audience distribution, why is that so? [23:38]
    • Does the media business focus on discovery or curation? [24:50]
    • Which form of media are successful in Asia – rich text, audio or video? [26:29]
    • Are the costs of production for media going down given the rise of platforms such as YouTube, Periscope? [27:53]
    • Can investigative journalism work in Asia given the production costs are not going down? [29:10]
  • Emerging Trends & Mapping new media business models to from US to Asia [30:00]
    • Recently, the more successful media brands such as Vox, Buzzfeed and subscription-based media such as TheInformation, Techpinions and Stratechery by Ben Thompson, which target niche audiences, are becoming popular. Can these concepts be mapped to the Asia market? [30:13]
    • Are there challenges in the business models of these media? For example, Asian consumers prefer not to pay for content. [35:44]
    • With the rise of walled gardens such as Facebook and Medium and rise of ad blockers rendering advertising insignificant as a revenue stream, how does media outlets navigate these constraints to be successful? [37:00]
  • What’s next?
    • Alan has stared his new gig with Rockstart Accelerator soon. What is his role for the accelerator? [40:55]
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Analyse Asia Podcast: The State Of IoT In Asia Pacific https://technode.com/2016/06/08/analyse-asia-podcast-state-iot-asia-pacific/ https://technode.com/2016/06/08/analyse-asia-podcast-state-iot-asia-pacific/#respond Wed, 08 Jun 2016 07:52:38 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39601 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_118__The_State_of_IoT_in_Asia_Pacific_with_Charles_Reed_Anderson.mp3 Charles Reed Anderson from IDC joined us to discuss the state of Internet-of-Things (IoT) in Asia Pacific. We started with an analysis of the IoT market maturity index across China, India, and the rest of Asia Pacific, and dissected how Asian companies are currently prioritizing their objectives with IoT. In our review, we dived deep into the […]]]>

Charles Reed Anderson from IDC joined us to discuss the state of Internet-of-Things (IoT) in Asia Pacific. We started with an analysis of the IoT market maturity index across China, India, and the rest of Asia Pacific, and dissected how Asian companies are currently prioritizing their objectives with IoT. In our review, we dived deep into the state of wearables, with the healthcare industry looking to be a new market opportunity for many Asian tech giants such as Samsung. Last but not least, we looked at what’s next from now until 2017.

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Notes:

  • Charles Anderson, Vice President, Head of Mobility and Internet of Things Asia Pacific, IDC
  • Internet of Things: What’s hot, What’s Not, and What’s Next
    • What has been happening in the first half of 2016 for the IoT market? [1:20]
    • Overview of IoT so far
      • 8.6 billion connected “things” and a $508 billion market opportunity by 2019: What are these 8.6 billion things and what are the market opportunities? [1:58]
      • How does one assess IoT market maturity by 2019? How are Asian countries assessed on the IoT market maturity chart based on IoT units/capita? Which countries will break out in the next few years? [2:42]
      • For China, how does IoT market maturity vary across different tiers of cities? [4:55]
      • What did we see back in 2015 and where are we now in the first half of 2016? [5:41]
        • Skills shortage in the region
        • Nobody is writing blank cheques
      • From now until the next few years, how does one make the reality check for IoT deployment in Asia Pacific? [6:40]
    • What’s hot? [7:35]
      • What does the public see and what has been delivered in the IoT space? [7:35]
      • Which are the top 5 Asia Pacific IoT use cases? [9:49]
        • Increase productivity
        • Improve product quality/time to market
        • Process automation
        • Cost Reduction
        • Faster/better decision making
      • How does that contribute to operational excellence? [11:15]
        • 12% of Asia Pacific enterprises see IoT as an opportunity for revenue generation.
        • 8% of Asia Pacific IoT initiatives were internationally focused in 2015.
      • Where are the Asia Pacific IoT initiatives focused on in 2015?
      • What factors hinder IoT solutions in Asia Pacific? What kind of challenges must they address? [12:34]
        • Is security really a concern?
        • Conflation of security and privacy. [14:01]
      • Who holds the budget in the decision making process? Which groups are driving the IoT solution decisions? [14:41]
      • Why do Australian and Singaporean business units own the IoT budgets as opposed to companies in China, where IoT budgets are owned by the technology team?
    • What’s not?
      • Let’s start from wearables. We see Fitbit not doing well in the public markets. Why is that? [16:18]
      • What are the next waves for wearables? [17:54]
        • Samsung’s Simband [18:28]
      • Is healthcare the real opportunity for wearables growth? [18:50]
        • Example of Bosch where the operations team use smart watches in cold weather. [19:05]
      • What are the different approaches to shift the conversation from what’s not to what’s yes for IoT? [19:41]
    • What’s next? 
      • An interesting case: Demand Logic’s focus on smart buildings. [20:52]
      • What are the interesting technologies in the IoT horizon? [22:05]
        • IoT at the edge [22:16]
      • How does one establish the business case for IoT? For example, smart meter costs?[22:47]
      • What keeps Charles awake at night on the movement of IoT? [25:00]
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Analyse Asia Podcast: Why Did Apple Invest In Didi? https://technode.com/2016/06/03/analyse-asia-podcast-apple-invest-didi/ https://technode.com/2016/06/03/analyse-asia-podcast-apple-invest-didi/#respond Fri, 03 Jun 2016 10:32:17 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39551 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_117__Why_Apple_Invest_in_Didi_with_Josh_Horwitz.mp3 Josh Horwitz from Quartz joins us in a discussion on Apple’s recent decision to invest in China’s largest ride hailing app, Didi Chuxing and the implications for Uber in their plans to conquer China and the rest of the world. We move beyond the obvious reasons, such as managing their diplomatic relations with the Chinese […]]]>

Josh Horwitz from Quartz joins us in a discussion on Apple’s recent decision to invest in China’s largest ride hailing app, Didi Chuxing and the implications for Uber in their plans to conquer China and the rest of the world. We move beyond the obvious reasons, such as managing their diplomatic relations with the Chinese government, and dive into Apple’s preparation for their entrance into China similar to other automotive makers. In this episode, Josh also takes us through the intricacies of the Chinese government’s regulations of the transportation industry. Last but not least, we also discuss the power players behind Didi and Grab and how traditional “old” money are boiling into technology startups in Asia.

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TechNode does not endorse any commentary made in the program.

Notes:

  • Josh Horwitz, Writer from Quartz
    • What interesting news has Josh been covering in Asia recently? [1:12]
      • Alibaba is buying not building its way into Southeast Asia
      • Netflix faces rivals in India and Southeast Asia that are better adapted to local realities.
      • A brief history of Chinese accounting shenanigans in America.
  • The On-Demand Transportation Wars [2:09]
    • Since our last conversation, what’s the status of the industry’s dominant players? (Uber, Didi, Ola and Grab/Go-Jek) [2:28]
    • Grab and Go-Jek founders share a common story [3:30]
    • Uber vs Google Waze: What happened when self-driving cars met on-demand transportation? [4:38]
  • Apple’s US$1B investment into Didi and Didi vs. Uber in China [8:34]
    • Why did the deal happen? What are the possible reasons? [8:58]
    • Is Apple’s investment in Didi really an investment into its own future?
      • Does Didi need Apple? [13:22]
        • A symbolic appeasement with the Chinese government or a way to buy “guanxi”?
      • The Chinese government has regulated the automotive industry since the 1980s and places strict restrictions on automotive OEMs with a 50:50 joint venture.  [15:30]
      • Example of 50:50 joint ventures in China’s automotive industries: car companies with state owned enterprises in China. For example, Ford has a joint venture with Changan [17:00]
      • How Apple plans to enter China by leveraging a partnership
        • What does Apple gain from investing in Didi? Counter example: Tesla is facing problems in China without a partner to sell their electric cars. [19:11]
      • Didi used a varied interest company (VIE) business structure similar to Alibaba – how does that affect its partnership with Apple? [20:00]
      • What does this mean for Uber in the online transportation wars? [24:20]
      • The power players behind Didi vs. Uber and Grab [27:14]
        • Didi: Who is Jean Liu who did the deal with Tim Cook from Apple and Wei Zheng, founder and CEO of Didi? (she’s the daughter of the Lenovo founder, Liu Chuanzhi).
        • Uber China: Liu Zhen, director of strategy, is Jean Liu’s cousin.
        • Grab’s Anthony Tan is the grandson of the founder of Tan Chong Motors, which owns the exclusive distribution to Nissan, a Japanese automotive company.
        • Jerry Yang is an adviser to Uber and did the deal with Alibaba when he was the CEO of Yahoo! [28:50]
      • Uber and leasing out cars and controlling the supply chain [29:51]
        • Is Grab doing the same thing as Uber in controlling the supply chain with their competitive advantage with Nissan through Tan Chong Motors?
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Analyse Asia Podcast: Will Apple’s Asia Focused Car Strategy Work? https://technode.com/2016/05/31/analyse-asia-podcast-will-apples-asia-car-strategy-work/ https://technode.com/2016/05/31/analyse-asia-podcast-will-apples-asia-car-strategy-work/#respond Tue, 31 May 2016 09:30:26 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39374 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_114__Will_Apple_s_Asia_and_Car_strategy_work_with_Sameer_Singh.mp3 Sameer Singh from Tech-thoughts.net analyzed the recent Apple Q1 2016 earning and challenged the notion whether Apple’s Asia (India and China) and their rumored car strategy will bring them back to growth. Through the lens of the Apple’s rumored car strategy, we dove deeper into a conversation on artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles from the China to the U.S. […]]]>

Sameer Singh from Tech-thoughts.net analyzed the recent Apple Q1 2016 earning and challenged the notion whether Apple’s Asia (India and China) and their rumored car strategy will bring them back to growth. Through the lens of the Apple’s rumored car strategy, we dove deeper into a conversation on artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles from the China to the U.S.

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Notes:

  • Sameer Singh
  • Apple’s iPhone Blip and will their Asia strategy with China and India work?
    • Apple’s recent Q1 2016 earnings: What happened? [1:47]
    • How did the Apple miss the forecast of the iPhone earnings? [3:00]
    • Apple’s upgrade cycle is not a cause but an effect. [4:11]
    • Has the switch from Android back to Apple during the iPhone 6 been saturated? [5:25]
    • Is iPhone SE the solution to push up the upgrades? Is Apple using screen size as a way to price their ASP in the Asia context? [6:10]
    • Has the smartphone industry reached a structural change when the technology is now good enough? [8:30]
    • iPhone 6 cycle depressed the entire Android premium phone industry and allows Samsung to return to profitability with the Galaxy S7. [9:40]
    • What does that mean for Apple in the next iPhone 7 iteration? [10:33]
    • Apple’s “services” narrative will not work in Asia. [11:15]
    • Apple watch as a trojan horse with the watch bands rather than the watch. Taiwanese (happened to be in Asia) Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo predicts Apple watch sales will fall in 2016.  [13:00]
    • Is Apple’s expansion to India (with their current focus to China) going to save them? [14:48] Note that China has just banned Apple movie and books services.
    • Can Apple’s rumored car restore their growth? [17:50]
  • Self Driving Cars, Business Models & Regulation [18:25]
    • The best autonomous cars has to be electric. [18:50]
    • The different models for autonomous and electric vehicles [19:30]
      • On demand transportation which destroys car ownership: Uber, Lyft (and their recent deal with General Motors).
      • Internet services model with web and mobile: Baidu, Google using maps and search linking it with cars.
      • Car OEMs and hardware makers: Tesla, Apple, and car makers such as Toyota, Nissan, VW Group, Audi, BMW.
    • What is the path forward for self driving cars? Full Autonomy vs Incrementalism [20:18]
    • Asia governments testing the concept of self driving car zones. [22:17]
    • Self driving cars are more focused on creating fixed and optimized routes rather than creating complexity to transportation. [23:40]
    • Google’s self driving car and potential ride sharing service. [24:30]
    • AI and self driving cars. [26:23]
    • When a car turns into a computer, how much semiconductors does OEM need? [28:10]
    • Tesla’s hybrid model OEM and services with their supercharging stations. [28:48]
    • China’s foray into electric cars, and the launch of LeSee, with the same backer to the Faraday car.  [29:20]
    • Tesla’s model 3’s successful crowdfunding campaign and what does it mean for the automotive industry in the next few years? [30:00] (Tesla sees 300K orders upon crowdfunding).
    • Uber submits 800 COEs bids in Singapore, changing the game for cars. What does that mean for countries viewing car ownership as a prestige? [33:15]
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Analyse Asia Podcast: Singapore Startup Ecosystem And Asia Funding Trends https://technode.com/2016/05/27/analyse-asia-podcast-singapore-startup-ecosystem-asia-funding-trends/ https://technode.com/2016/05/27/analyse-asia-podcast-singapore-startup-ecosystem-asia-funding-trends/#respond Fri, 27 May 2016 08:23:49 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39317 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_115__Singapore_Startup_Ecosystem_Asia_Funding_Trends_with_Arnaud_Bonzom.mp3 Arnaud Bonzom from 500 Startups continued our conversation on his two interesting reports (prior to the 500 Corporations report which we discussed earlier) that focus on the Singapore startup ecosystem and funding trends across Asia Pacific. We discussed the key observations and funding dynamics of the Singapore startup ecosystem with the recent focus on […]]]>

Arnaud Bonzom from 500 Startups continued our conversation on his two interesting reports (prior to the 500 Corporations report which we discussed earlier) that focus on the Singapore startup ecosystem and funding trends across Asia Pacific. We discussed the key observations and funding dynamics of the Singapore startup ecosystem with the recent focus on fintech and the who’s who from entrepreneurs, investors, major corporations to government agencies. Last but not least, we discussed how funding trends are changing in Asia.

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TechNode does not endorse any commentary made in the program.

Notes:

  • Arnaud Bonzom, Director of Corporate Innovation @ 500 Startups
  • Singapore Startup Ecosystem & Entrepreneur Toolbox Report [1:12]
    • What is the motivation behind building this report? [1:16]
    • Who are the intended audience? [2:12]
    • What are the key observations about the Singapore startup ecosystem? [2:57]
    • What are the funding dynamics and trends in the Singapore startup ecosystem from accelerators to fintech?  [4:00]
    • What are the key observations on the Singapore startups (Sparks, Rising Stars, Stars, Unicorns)? What are the exits? [6:09]
    • Who are the key people you should know in the ecosystem?
    • What are the key events and groups that one should connect to in the Singapore startup ecosystem?
    • What are the incubators and accelerators in Singapore ecosystem? Where do they work out from, for example, co-working spaces?
    • The Singapore government is definitely one of the main stakeholders in the ecosystem. Can you give a comprehensive overview of the ministries, agencies and foundations that they have?
    • How does an entrepreneur within Singapore recruit talent? What are the challenges faced?
    • What are the work permits and passes to allow the individual operate in Singapore?
  • StartintX Index on Asia Pacific Funding Trends
    • What is the motivation behind StartintX?
    • What are the key findings in your first report on Asia Venture Capital?
    • What are the interesting comparisons across China, India and Southeast Asia ecosystem?
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Analyse Asia Podcast: Facebook vs. Asia Messaging Apps With Sameer Singh https://technode.com/2016/05/20/analyse-asia-podcast-facebook-vs-asia-messaging-apps-sameer-singh/ https://technode.com/2016/05/20/analyse-asia-podcast-facebook-vs-asia-messaging-apps-sameer-singh/#respond Fri, 20 May 2016 08:12:58 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39091 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_113__Facebook_vs_Asia_Messaging_Apps_with_Sameer_Singh.mp3 Sameer Singh from Tech-thoughts.net joined us to reflect on major themes that have been ongoing in the technology space from messaging apps to self-driving cars. In the first part, we discussed Facebook’s recent F8 announcements on their new chatbots platform and video livestreaming. From there, we analyzed the implications of Facebook’s announcements and examined […]]]>
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Sameer Singh from Tech-thoughts.net joined us to reflect on major themes that have been ongoing in the technology space from messaging apps to self-driving cars. In the first part, we discussed Facebook’s recent F8 announcements on their new chatbots platform and video livestreaming. From there, we analyzed the implications of Facebook’s announcements and examined how it will impact Asia from video advertising to messaging apps, thus foreshadowing an upcoming showdown between Asian messaging apps, such as WeChat and LINE. Finally, we dissected the different business models behind artificial intelligence companies and how they will play a role in the technology space from the US to Asia.

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TechNode does not endorse any commentary made in the program.

Notes:

  • Sameer Singh from Tech-thoughts.net [1:10]
  • Facebook F8 Announcements and its impact to Asia [1:31]
    • What are the major themes from recent Facebook F8 announcements? [1:41]
      • Video Livestreaming
      • Chatbots
    • Does the F8 announcements impact the company from the near term, middle term or far in the future? [3:07]
    • What are chat bots and how do they work? [3:29]
    • Conversational UI vs Asia Messaging Apps in Asia: WeChat, LINE and Kakao Talk. [4:25]
      • How are they distinguished from apps on mobile? [4:30]
      • Wechat Official Accounts and how it distinguish from Facebook’s conversation UI [6:10]
      • Why did Facebook adopt conversational UI instead of adopting Wechat’s platform approach? [7:15]
      • Watson from IBM as an example of chatbot on banking sites in Asia [7:50]
    • What’s the path to victory for chat bots and apps? [10:30]
    • Why do Facebook use chatbots where the UI is not working in the emerging markets? [12:00]
    • Messaging app as a platform vs conversational B2C communication. [13:50]
    • The weakness of Asia messaging apps with artificial intelligence. [16:22]
    • What is Facebook is doing in video and live streaming? [16:45]
      • Facebook Videos: Live Fast, Die Young (Source: TheInformation)
      • Implications to Facebook livestreaming to video advertising and virtual reality. [21:50]
  • Artificial Intelligence [22:52]
    • Artificial intelligence are entering into devices and products, for example, iPhone – Siri, Echo – Alexa, Google – Google Now, Baidu.
    • How does business leverage AI as part of their business model? [23:32]
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: 3D Printing A Better World With The Founder of XinFab https://technode.com/2016/05/19/china-startup-pulse-podcast-3d-printing-better-world-founder-xinfab/ https://technode.com/2016/05/19/china-startup-pulse-podcast-3d-printing-better-world-founder-xinfab/#respond Thu, 19 May 2016 08:49:40 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=39103 https://media.simplecast.com/episodes/audio/37925/CSP.ep30.LucioPentagna.mixed96.mp3 Entrepreneurs worldwide have a set of common values. Do work you love. Embrace change and risk. Build things that matter. Make a positive impact. This week’s guest, Lucio Pentagna Guimaraes Neto, tells us how he pivoted from his Brazilian legal degree and MBA and corporate CEO background, to sailing the world, ending up in […]]]>

Entrepreneurs worldwide have a set of common values. Do work you love. Embrace change and risk. Build things that matter. Make a positive impact. This week’s guest, Lucio Pentagna Guimaraes Neto, tells us how he pivoted from his Brazilian legal degree and MBA and corporate CEO background, to sailing the world, ending up in China, self-learning 3D modelling, and going on to found Shanghai’s first fablab, XinFab.

Crazy about machines, Lucio discusses how he merges his passion for 3D printing with his farming heritage. Now building a “hack-vacation” in South Portugal, Lucio discusses his latest project: a getaway for do-ers. Get your own work done, do sustainable farming, and surf on the side – who needs mainstream Bali?

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Analyse Asia Podcast: The Baidu Group With Cate Cadell https://technode.com/2016/05/17/analyse-asia-podcast-baidu-group-cate-cadell/ https://technode.com/2016/05/17/analyse-asia-podcast-baidu-group-cate-cadell/#respond Tue, 17 May 2016 09:08:44 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38997 Cate Cadell, editor-in-chief at TechNode in Beijing joined us in this episode to discuss the Baidu Group, China’s largest search engine and part of the BAT axis in China. In our conversation, we discussed Baidu from the perspective of the management team and board led by Robin Li, their business structures, and the current strategies behind Baidu that […]]]>
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Cate Cadell, editor-in-chief at TechNode in Beijing joined us in this episode to discuss the Baidu Group, China’s largest search engine and part of the BAT axis in China. In our conversation, we discussed Baidu from the perspective of the management team and board led by Robin Li, their business structures, and the current strategies behind Baidu that include their alliances with Facebook and Uber from the West and their heavy investments into O2O services. Last but not least, we discussed the ongoing story where Baidu is investigated by the Chinese authorities on their medical ads.

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Notes:

  • The story of Cate Cadell, Editor-in-chief and Writer with TechNode and TechCrunch China
    • How did she get started in tech reporting? [1:35]
    • What are her areas of coverage in TechNode? [2:58]
    • From Mongolia, Myanmar to China, what are the interesting lessons learned from her journey? [3:31]
  • Baidu [4:25]
    • Introduction to Baidu: started in 2000 by Robin Li, creator of the visionary search technology Hyperlink Analysis,  listed on NASDAQ with market capitalization to US$64.31B, with over 46K employees worldwide, annual revenue by 2015: 66.4B RMB ~ US$10.2B, probably with > 71% market share of mobile and web search in China based on Alalysys reports (compare to Google – US$477.4B about 8x more)
    • What is the vision and mission of Baidu? [5:27]
      • From their website, “As a technology-based media company, Baidu aims to provide the best and most equitable way for people to find what they’re looking for.”
    • Who are the key executives in the management team of Baidu? [6:26]
      • Jennifer Li, CFO of Baidu
    • Who are on the board of directors on Baidu?
      • Yang Yuanqing (CEO of Lenovo)
      • Brent Callinicos (CFO, Uber Technologies)
    • What are the key products that drive the business of Baidu? [8:00]
      • Search Products: Web, Image, Video search
      • Social Products: Post Par, Album, Space
      • User Generated Content Knowledge Products: Baike, Wenku
      • Location Based Products and Services: Maps, Travel
      • Music Products: Baidu Music
    • Based on Q1 2016 ops highlights: 663M mobile search monthly active users (MAUs) – 9% YoY growth, Mobile Maps MAUs ~ 321M ~ 19% YoY, GMV for transactional services RMB 16B ~ US$2.5B, Baidu wallet ~ 65M accounts. [9:50]
    • How are Baidu’s revenues split between these products? Which are the products driving Baidu’s growth? [10:40]
    • Unlike Alibaba and Tencent, Baidu has a research lab run by Andrew Ng (co-founder, Coursera & formerly did research with Google X) in Silicon Valley, what is the thinking behind this? [12:32]
    • Baidu has entered into self driving cars and starting from Silicon Valley, why not do in China first? [14:09]
    • Baidu Takeout Delivery recently raised a funding round with a valuation of US$2.5B, what is the service and how does Baidu manage to grow this new service within their product offerings? [15:53]
    • How does Baidu takeout delivery work for a consumer? [17:20]
    • Baidu is friendlier to US western companies, for example, Facebook and Uber, with their investment in Uber, and also ties with Facebook on selling of ads, how does these friendships translate into business opportunities for Baidu and their western allies? [18:05]
    • Baidu with Facebook and Uber: a new model for Western companies entering China? For example, LinkedIn. [20:15]
    • Of the BAT, is Baidu the weakest among the three given that it does not own Ecommerce and payments like Alibaba with Ant Financials aka Alipay, and social and payments like Tencent with WeChat? [21:20]
      • Baidu went public early with an IPO in 2004, while Alibaba IPO in 2008 at HKSE and then in NYSE at 2014.
    • Topic of the day: Student’s death prompts investigation into Baidu’s medical ads. [24:08]
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Jared Turner, Co-Founder of Cinnaswirl: Winning With Attitude https://technode.com/2016/05/11/china-startup-pulse-podcast-winning-attitude-jared-turner-co-founder-cinnaswirl/ https://technode.com/2016/05/11/china-startup-pulse-podcast-winning-attitude-jared-turner-co-founder-cinnaswirl/#respond Wed, 11 May 2016 10:29:22 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38787 https://audio.simplecast.com/37449.mp3 We’ve discussed the value of guanxi when starting up in China, but there is another cultural phenomenon: “giving face” (给面子, gei mianzi). This can be one of the most difficult pills to swallow for foreigners starting up in China but can prove to be an extremely valuable asset for those that can pull it […]]]>

We’ve discussed the value of guanxi when starting up in China, but there is another cultural phenomenon: “giving face” (给面子, gei mianzi). This can be one of the most difficult pills to swallow for foreigners starting up in China but can prove to be an extremely valuable asset for those that can pull it off well. This episode dives into how to mitigate your frustrations over some of China’s systems and bureaucracy, and where to look for opportunities instead.

Jared has demonstrated the “cowboy attitude” perfectly in his path to China, leaving behind a great corporate offer post-MBA, liquidating his assets, and bringing his wife and two kids to China on a whim of interest in the Middle Kingdom. Now a family of 6(!), Jared is growing his newest baby, Cinnaswirl, into one of Shanghai’s hottest brick-and-mortar startups.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: All About Rocket Internet With Jon Russell https://technode.com/2016/05/09/analyse-asia-podcast-wither-rocket-internet-jon-russell/ https://technode.com/2016/05/09/analyse-asia-podcast-wither-rocket-internet-jon-russell/#respond Mon, 09 May 2016 09:44:48 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38726 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_111__Wither_Rocket_Internet__with_Jon_Russell.mp3 Jon Russell from TechCrunch joined us to discuss Rocket Internet’s $1 billion USD exit to Alibaba and its impact to e-commerce and funding cycles in Southeast Asia. We dissected the implications from the Lazada exit and the continuing movement of Rocket Internet spinning off their other assets such as Zalora and Foodpanda within the region. We […]]]>

Jon Russell from TechCrunch joined us to discuss Rocket Internet’s $1 billion USD exit to Alibaba and its impact to e-commerce and funding cycles in Southeast Asia. We dissected the implications from the Lazada exit and the continuing movement of Rocket Internet spinning off their other assets such as Zalora and Foodpanda within the region. We also discussed the next stages for startup ecosystems affected by Rocket Internet over the past few years. Last but not least, we discussed the future of Rocket Internet and revisited the “winter is coming” narrative in Asia.

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Notes:

  • Jon Russell, Reporter at TechCrunch
    • Upcoming gig in TechCrunch Disrupt NY [0:46]
  • Wither Rocket Internet [1:10]
    • Alibaba’s $1B investment to Lazada: What happened? We discussed the rumors circulating before the news broke out as well. [1:43]
    • Spiraling losses show Lazada desperately needed Alibaba Investment [3:45]
    • Lazada’s gross merchandise value is US$1B. [5:05]
    • What’s the impact to e-commerce in the Southeast Asia market? [5:39]
    • Is Alibaba buying instead of building its way to Southeast Asia? [6:34]
    • Who has benefited from the Alibaba investment? Rocket Internet, their early investors or the employees involved in them? [7:19]
    • How did Lazada drive up so much revenue without losses? [8:20]
    • Zalora, Rocket Internet’s unprofitable Asian fashion portal, is selling off business units [9:50]
      • How has Zalora performed so far within the Rocket Internet portfolio? Note that it has been part of Global Fashion Group (GFG), a consolidation by Rocket Internet for 5 emerging market brands: Dafiti (Latin America), Jabong (India), Lamoda (Russia & CIS), Namshi (Middle East) and Zalora. Their  valuation dropped from US$3.5B to US$1.1B with US$340M investment.
      • As part of the consolidation, how does Rocket Internet view the Zalora investment? What is it actually set out to do? [10:05]
      • Recently, Zalora lost some senior executives, Harry Markl & Avni Pundir. Who are they and why did that happen? [13:39]
      • Given Alibaba’s investment in Lazada, why did Rocket sell the business units in Thailand and Vietnam? [14:31]
    • Given Rocket Internet’s rapid selling off or divestments of assets at the moment, particularly in food delivery (Foodpanda) and e-commerce (Zalora), does that give us some hints on the financing environment in general (revisiting the “winter is coming” narrative)? [16:22]
    • A lot of people talked about Rocket Internet’s execution capability, but in the past few years, they seem to be throwing the money at the problem. Is it the way how they have hired or their turnover is so large that the whole institution lack institutional memory? [18:51]
    • Given what is happening with the global markets, has Rocket Internet’s promise failed? [19:52]
    • What are the other things that they are doing, for example, Zenrooms to Brazil? [20:50]
    • As we observe Rocket Internet’s rise and fall in the past few years, what is the near and far impact to the startup ecosystems across the world? [21:20]
    • Will Rocket Internet exist in a few years time? [23:51]
    • Silicon Valley does not want to buy Rocket Internet’s companies, for example, hear Brian Chesky’s explanation of culture as a reason (in Sam Altman’s “How to start a startup” course) on why Airbnb did not buy from the Samwer Brothers. [25:00]
    • What are the interesting news for Southeast Asia lately? [26:13]

Editor’s Note: We received a note that Christoph Gerber has not worked with Rocket Internet as mentioned with the podcast. His analysis is based on the people who he knew worked in Rocket Internet from Berlin. Our apologies with the error.

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Marketplace Lending in China With The Managing Director of Lendit China https://technode.com/2016/05/06/china-startup-pulse-podcast-marketplace-lending-china-managing-director-lendit-china/ https://technode.com/2016/05/06/china-startup-pulse-podcast-marketplace-lending-china-managing-director-lendit-china/#respond Fri, 06 May 2016 03:13:42 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38572 China is the largest market place for internet lending in the world, almost quadrupling the rest of the world combined at nearly $60 billion in ‘originations’ (where loans are being ‘originated’). In this episode, Tharon Smith, the Managing Director of Lendit China, joins us in a discussion on China’s online ‘black economy’ and the difficulties of […]]]>

China is the largest market place for internet lending in the world, almost quadrupling the rest of the world combined at nearly $60 billion in ‘originations’ (where loans are being ‘originated’).

In this episode, Tharon Smith, the Managing Director of Lendit China, joins us in a discussion on China’s online ‘black economy’ and the difficulties of gaining credit or obtaining a proper credit score. We also talk about the role that internet banks will play in this field helping small to medium-sized businesses obtain loans in the future.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: Tencent And WeChat With Eva Xiao https://technode.com/2016/05/05/analyse-asia-podcast-tencent-wechat-eva-xiao/ https://technode.com/2016/05/05/analyse-asia-podcast-tencent-wechat-eva-xiao/#respond Wed, 04 May 2016 22:30:06 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38435 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_110__Tencent_and_WeChat_with_Eva_Xiao.mp3 In the final of the two parter episodes, we continue our conversation with Eva Xiao from Technode on the Tencent Group, specifically focusing on WeChat, the most popular messaging app in China. Eva dissected how WeChat is the platform for other popular online to offline (O2O) services and dived deep into the various monetisation […]]]>

In the final of the two parter episodes, we continue our conversation with Eva Xiao from Technode on the Tencent Group, specifically focusing on WeChat, the most popular messaging app in China. Eva dissected how WeChat is the platform for other popular online to offline (O2O) services and dived deep into the various monetisation models which the messaging app has built from WeChat pay to official account pages. We also discussed whether Wechat is cannibalizing QQ and how Tencent perceives disruption within their company. Last but not least, we examined Tencent’s investment strategy in gaming and their foray into new areas such as healthcare companies.

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  • Eva Xiao, Reporter at Technode.com
  • If you have missed part 1 of our conversation, check out our earlier episode 109 with Eva Xiao on Tencent and QQ.
  • WeChat [0:43]
    • Official data on WeChat from Tencent: 697M monthly active users by end of 2015 with YoY growth of 39%, and recently reaching 800M monthly active users in Q1 2016. [0:46]
    • What are the core revenue drivers for WeChat? [0:57]
      • WeChat Wallet: charging a transaction fee. [1:05]
      • Official Accounts (brand pages for content marketing) [2:00]
    • How does WeChat work for the consumer? [3:16]
      • WeChat is focused on the user and protects users’ privacy. [4:33]
        • Content is compartmentalized: You have to go to “games” to game and click on “official accounts” to read content from companies (companies can’t spam your moments with their posts)
        • WeChat bans companies from offering incentives for follows or shares
        • This includes following an account for a discount code or to get an answer from a quiz, asking users to share a message
        • Tencent bans companies from “exaggerated wording” as well, like ‘If you don’t share, you’re not a true Chinese’ (from WalktheChat blog)
        • Tencent bans rumors, dirty jokes (this is also related to the Chinese government, which disapproves of the spreading of rumors)
        • Tencent bans data collection unless the user consents to it (must be made explicit)
        • Tencent bans H5 games and quizzes
        • Penalties range from temporary blockage of a post to a permanent ban of the official account
      • Marketing and branding tools for companies, both small and large enterprises.
      • Consumers can purchase goods through official accounts, get access to wifi, rent a car
      • Lower barrier to entry than standalone app development
      • Customizable through HTML5 pages and WeChat’s developer API
      • At the same time, WeChat has rules to protect its users, ex: frequency of posts (4x/month or daily, depending on account type)
    • What are the convenient & accessible services? Online lifestyle play by Tencent. [6:23]
      • Paying bills
      • Topping up your phone
      • Ordering food, taxis
      • E-Coupons
  • Launch of Enterprise WeChat (launched on 18 April) is meant to help reduce “WeChat fatigue” by offering users more tools to separate work and personal life. [8:16]
    • Is it similar to Slack in the US?
    • Ex: Users can block messages outside of working hours
  • How does Wechat monetise from their platform for example, Didi Chuxing? [10:16]
    • Transaction fee through WeChat Wallet (.1 yuan, or .1 percent of the transaction if sum exceeds 1,000 RMB)
    • Official accounts and merchants are charged a %0.06 transaction fee (data from 9/2015)
    • WeChat Wallet has 200 million users and how far are they from Ant Financial aka Alipay? [11:22]
      • Ran very successful CNY marketing campaigns (ex: partnering with the Spring Festival Gala for its “Shake Shake” promotion), trying to take more of Alipay’s (Ant Financial, Alibaba) market share, which is currently around 70%
  • Investment into other messaging apps: Tencent made a strategic investment in Kakao Talk, any thoughts on why they did that? [14:14]
  • Tencent and Disruption [15:23]
    • Is Wechat cannibalising QQ? How does Tencent deal with disruption? [15:23]
    • William Bao Bean‘s view of Tencent as a single large incubator with many startups within.
    • QQ & WeChat are deliberately separate so the products develop independently
      • Comparable to the development of the XBox during Microsoft’s Bill Gates era (two teams developed a game console separately, final product used the OS of one and the outer design of the other)
    • Tencent used to be more hostile to startups (ex: copying features), but is now more collaborative and sees early-stage startups as potential partners or additions to the Tencent ecosystem.
      • It’s like crowdsourcing – a way to get a diverse collection of ideas without investing too much capital/resources
      • Lets its investments growth independently, supports the founder, but is not controlling (according to Martin Lau, also other anecdotal support)
  • Tencent is active in venture capital investments and acquisitions. Can you talk about some of the interesting companies which they have invested? [19:23]
    • For example, Cyanogen and Lyft in US
    • Growing its ecosystem: WePiao, Didi Chuxing, Meituan-Dianping, Jing Dong (JD), Edaixi (laundry)
    • Overseas expansion: instead of having to deal with acclimating to local culture, hiring a local team, adjusting their product, part of Tencent’s strategy is investing in other companies. For example, it bought the remaining shares of Riot Games last December (before that, it owned 93% of the company’s shares), giving it full control over the huge gaming company responsible for League of Legends
      • In the case of Lyft, for example, Tencent can invest and leverage Lyft’s already established network and business in the US, instead of having to create its own ride-hailing product for North America
      • Snapchat, Kik, Kakao Talk
    • Interest in healthcare
      • Scanadu (mobile medical device company, US), Picooc (smart scales, China), WeDoctor (formerly Guahao, China), Medlinker (China)
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Analyse Asia Podcast: Tencent And QQ With Eva Xiao https://technode.com/2016/04/30/analyse-asia-podcast-tencent-qq-eva-xiao/ https://technode.com/2016/04/30/analyse-asia-podcast-tencent-qq-eva-xiao/#respond Sat, 30 Apr 2016 00:47:38 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38352 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_109__Tencent_and_QQ_with_Eva_Xiao.mp3 Eva Xiao from TechNode joined us for a two parter discussion on one of the BAT companies: Tencent. We dived deep into the holding company behind the two successful messaging apps in China: QQ & Wechat. In this first part of 2 episode arc, we discussed the vision, mission & corporate structure of Tencent, […]]]>

Eva Xiao from TechNode joined us for a two parter discussion on one of the BAT companies: Tencent. We dived deep into the holding company behind the two successful messaging apps in China: QQ & Wechat. In this first part of 2 episode arc, we discussed the vision, mission & corporate structure of Tencent, how the company built up their business structures and revenue streams, and the state of QQ, their desktop messaging app and its relevance to the Tencent’s portfolio today.

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Notes:

  • Eva Xiao, Reporter at Technode.com
    • How did she start in journalism? [1:00]
    • What brought Eva from US to China? [1:36]
    • What are her areas of coverage in Technode? [3:09]
  • Tencent: Founded in 1998. Revenue in 2015: 102.9B RMB ~ 15.9B USD, EBITA: , Market cap: 1.4T HKD ~ US$200B compare to Facebook with US$340B. Listed in HK Stock Exchange with two significant owners: MIH Group under Naspers from South Africa  35.1% and Pony Ma 9.1%.  [3:28]
    • What is the vision and mission of Tencent? [4:08]
      • “using technology to enrich the lives of Internet users”
      • Connect and content – ‘online lifestyle’ strategy
        • Martin Lau: “At the heart of Tencent is actually a social company.”
      • Tencent is building an ecosystem of mobile services: payment, O2O, e-commerce, communication, entertainment (movies, gaming, digital content, VR), banking, social networking
    • Who are the key executives of Tencent? [5:30]
      • Founder: Pony Ma
      • Martin Lau, President of Tencent, also a Goldman Sachs alumnus.
        • Pony Ma is often described as reclusive and shy (as is Zhang Xiaolong). He’s done a good job of covering his own weaknesses with his ex-investment banking management staff.
        • In many ways, the public face and voice of Tencent to the outside world (interviews, videos)
      • James Mitchell, Senior Executive Vice President – Strategy.
      • David Wallerstein, CXO, based in Palo Alto, in charge of international expansion.
      • Allen Zhang Xiaolong, President of Weixin (WeChat) Group, created Foxmail, manages product and team for WeChat, QQ mail
      • Sy Lau, Senior Executive Vice President of Tencent and President of its Online Media Group, ~20 years of advertising experience, Malaysian-born
        • Won the Cannes Lions Media Person of the Year Award in 2015
    • What is the culture like in Tencent? Is it run more like a traditional chinese company or western company?  [9:18]
      • Mix of both. There are signs of more “Western”-style management from Zhihu, such as free meals, “afternoon tea” service, which is comparable to Silicon Valley companies. But career growth is rumored to be difficult, especially since departments are very separate and tasks/responsibilities are narrow. Compared to Alibaba, Tencent’s working culture is more corporate
    • What are the current businesses that is driving the business growth of Tencent? [11:29]
      • Social networking platforms: Wechat(includes WeChat Wallet), and QZone (SNS, blogging)
      • Online games: distribution for mobile and PC games, advertising for games, investments in gaming companies (Riot Games, Epic Games, etc.)
      • Media content: partnerships with Disney (Star Wars), HBO (Game of Thrones), Warner Music, NBA, Paramount, Sony music, ESPN (QQ Sports, live broadcasting), QQ.com news portal (advertising).
    • What are the core products and value added services of Tencent and the value added services that are driving their revenues? [13:30]
      • Value-Added Services (78% of Tencent’s revenue in 2015)
        • “Tencent is great at monetizing eyeballs,” says Jeff Walters, partner and managing director in the Boston Consulting Group’s Beijing office. “That’s their core competency. They are making tons of money by scraping together pennies, from tiny transactions.” (Fast Company profile of Tencent). **This is a big theme in Tencent’s business narrative. [14:04]
        • VIP membership [14:15]
          • QQ has its own currency system using Q点 (dian) , where one Q点 = .1 RMB, and Q币 (Q coin), where one Q币 = 1 RMB
          • 8 tier membership system where ascending to a higher level requires a certain amount of credits
            • Pyramid structure: VIP1 to VIP2 requires 600 credits, VIP2 to VIP3 requires 1800 credits, VIP3 to VIP4 requires 3600
              • Makes upper levels more exclusive, also guarantees that users do not move through levels too quickly
              • Depending on your VIP level, you earn a certain number of credits per everyday
                • Ex: VIP1 users can 5 credits a day, which means it takes 120 credits to ascend to VIP2 (which requires 600 credits)
                • If they pay for 1 year of membership (~120 RMB) using WeChat Wallet, they receive 15 credits a day, but if they pay by month through WeChat Wallet, they only receive 11 credits a day
          • Examples of benefits: size of your QQ mail inbox (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8G), the size of files you can download (10, 20…70G), how many people you can have in a chat group (500, 1000, 2000), special events (win special items for a game, discounts to Meituan-Dianping, which Tencent has a 20% stake in)
        • Freemium model: Small digital purchases add up [16:18]
          • QQ Games: buying extra lives, special weapons
          • QQ Show: buying digital clothing, backgrounds
          • QQ: benefits like ad-free, background music,
        • Advertising (17% of Tencent’s revenue in 2015) [17:13]
          • QQ.com (news site)
          • Tencent Video
          • QQ Games (pop-up ads)
          • QQ messaging platform (in-feed ads)
      • QQ 
        • Tencent’s first product as an instant messaging app on desktop and found the business model to monetize successfully against MSN, Yahoo! And Skype. What is the current relevance to Tencent’s business bottom line? [18:15]
          • Appeal to a younger audience
          • Used by some companies for internal/external communication (with colleagues, business partners)
          • Entertainment portal: links to QQ Games, Qzone, QQ Music, QQ Show, all of which drive revenue at Tencent
        • For QQ mobile, 642M smartphone monthly active users increase by 11% and QQ instant messaging 853.1M monthly active users. [19:25]
        • What are the value added services that are driving QQ’s growth? [19:47]
          • Covered above.
          • Mobile gaming (ex: special weapons can be bought, extra lives)
          • VIP subscriptions (personalized chat rooms, background music, ad-free, etc.)
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: China’s Bitcoin Obsession With Bobby Lee, CEO of BTCC https://technode.com/2016/04/28/china-startup-pulse-podcast-chinas-bitcoin-obsession-bobby-lee-ceo-btcc/ https://technode.com/2016/04/28/china-startup-pulse-podcast-chinas-bitcoin-obsession-bobby-lee-ceo-btcc/#respond Thu, 28 Apr 2016 06:04:08 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38342 Joining BTCC as CEO in 2013, Mr. Lee has grown BTCC to become China’s number one Bitcoin giant, and one of the largest Bitcoin exchanges in the world. Tune in with us as we mine through the ins and outs of blockchain technology, discussing why China can’t keep it’s hands off Bitcoin, and why, in […]]]>

Joining BTCC as CEO in 2013, Mr. Lee has grown BTCC to become China’s number one Bitcoin giant, and one of the largest Bitcoin exchanges in the world. Tune in with us as we mine through the ins and outs of blockchain technology, discussing why China can’t keep it’s hands off Bitcoin, and why, in the opinion of Mr. Lee, it is forever here to stay.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: Alibaba Cloud in Asia Pacific With Yu Sicheng https://technode.com/2016/04/21/analyse-asia-podcast-alibaba-cloud-asia-pacific-yu-sicheng/ https://technode.com/2016/04/21/analyse-asia-podcast-alibaba-cloud-asia-pacific-yu-sicheng/#respond Thu, 21 Apr 2016 09:15:40 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38067 http://media.blubrry.com/analyseasia/content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_107__Alibaba_Cloud_in_Asia_Pacific_with_Yu_Sicheng.mp3 Yu Sicheng, Vice President International, Alibaba Cloud under the Alibaba Group, joined us in a conversation to discuss the popular cloud computing services from China and its plan to expand their offerings across the geographies outside China. In the conversation, Sicheng shared the success stories on Alibaba Cloud in China where it powered Sina […]]]>
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Yu Sicheng, Vice President International, Alibaba Cloud under the Alibaba Group, joined us in a conversation to discuss the popular cloud computing services from China and its plan to expand their offerings across the geographies outside China. In the conversation, Sicheng shared the success stories on Alibaba Cloud in China where it powered Sina Weibo (aka the “Twitter” of China) and predicted the winner of the “I am a Singer” in China with their artificial intelligence (AI) technology. He also explained how the Alibaba Cloud international team has expanded the cloud computing services from China to the rest of the world since last July, and the partnerships formed across Asia Pacific and the Middle East. Last but not least, Sicheng shared his perspectives on the important trends of cloud computing across the region and how CIOs of Asian corporations need to think about moving their services to the cloud.

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Notes:

  • Story of Yu Sicheng, Vice President, Alibaba Cloud International
    • How did he get started on a career in technology? [0:57]
    • From your previous roles in enterprise technology to Alibaba Cloud, what are the interesting career lessons he can share? [1:39]
    • What is his current role for Alibaba Cloud and what are the areas of coverage? [2:15]
  • Alibaba Cloud (Alibaba Cloud) in Asia Pacific [2:33]
    • History of Alibaba Cloud aka Aliyun in China, as part of Alibaba Group.  [2:40]
      • Established in September 2009, Alibaba Cloud, Alibaba Group’s cloud computing arm, develops highly scalable platforms for cloud computing and data management. It provides a comprehensive suite of cloud computing services to support participants of Alibaba Group’s online and mobile commerce ecosystem, as well as other third-party customers and businesses. Alibaba Cloud is a business within Alibaba Group.
      • Alibaba Cloud serves more than 1.8 million customers worldwide directly and indirectly through independent service providers
      • Alibaba Group reported that its revenue from cloud computing and Internet infrastructure in the quarter ended December 31, 2015 was RMB 819 million (US$126 million), an increase of 126% year-on-year. Alibaba Cloud has made significant progress in the development of customers, products, technology and an ecosystem of more than 20,000 developers. [3:50]
    • Any interesting success stories of Alibaba Cloud in China? [4:15]
      • Sina Weibo (“Twitter” of China) [4:20]
      • 12306, China’s top train ticketing system. [4:45]
      • Alibaba’s AI predicts 100% of winners in Chinese TV singing contest “I am a Singer“. [5:15]
    • Are there any new services that will be brought out of China, for example, big data and the recent quantum computing initiative announced last year in Hangzhou China? [5:37]
    • The Alibaba Group has invested US$1B to take Alibaba Cloud international since July 2015 and subsequently opened their international HQ from Singapore, how has Alibaba Cloud expanded so far? [7:00]
      • Alibaba Cloud has over 10 data centers in mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore and the U.S., with upcoming nodes in regions including the Middle East, Japan and Europe.
    • What are the countries which you have expanded to so far? Any major partners to Alibaba Cloud who you want to share? [7:47]
      • Alibaba Cloud announced its Marketplace Alliance Program (MAP) on June 8, 2015. The initial Alibaba Cloud MAP partners are some of the world’s leading technology brands, including American multinational technology company Intel, Singaporean telecommunications company Singtel, Dubai holding company Meraas Holdings, Equinix, a U.S. provider of data centers and Internet exchanges, Hong Kong telco and information technology company PCCW, French website hosting and cloud services provider LINKBYNET, and Hong Kong public utility Towngas.
    • What are the services (elastic computing, storage) that Alibaba Cloud provide to businesses out there? [10:08]
    • A record amount of traffic and transactions occurred on November 11, 2015, during Alibaba Group’s 11.11 Global Shopping Festival, which saw peak order creation volumes of 140,000 orders per second. [11:01]
    • Are there any new services which distinguish Alibaba Cloud from other cloud services in the areas of security? [11:25]
    • Who are the customers for Alibaba Cloud that you are focusing on? [13:05]
    • Can Alibaba Cloud International help customers to go from the rest of the world into China? [14:33]
    • Alibaba Cloud is also focused on helping startups to grow in their respective ecosystem, what are the services that startups can get access to in Alibaba Cloud? [15:10]
    • What are the international standards for Alibaba Cloud in meeting certification? [18:10]
      • In 2013, Alibaba Cloud was awarded the world’s first gold certification for cloud security by the British Standards Institute (BSI) and also received ISO/IEC 27001 certification for information security management. In 2014, Alibaba Cloud was listed by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology as a trusted cloud service provider. In 2016, Alibaba Cloud became the first Chinese cloud computing company that attained ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011, the latest certification for IT service management standards.
  • Thought leadership on cloud computing in Asia Pacific
    • What are the interesting trends that you are observing cloud computing in Asia Pacific? [18:46]
    • What are the best practices for CIOs who are considering cloud services like Alibaba Cloud should be thinking about? [21:45]
    • Ding Ding or Ding Talk

Author’s disclosure: Alibaba is a major investor to the SingPost Group which BL works in. The information on the podcast are publicly known and the focus of this episode is to understand the Alibaba Cloud business in Asia Pacific, and all the opinions expressed are mainly of his own and does not represent any organisations he worked or invested in.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: Connectography And Connectivity Is Destiny With Parag Khanna https://technode.com/2016/04/20/analyse-asia-podcast-connectography-connectivity-destiny-parag-khanna/ https://technode.com/2016/04/20/analyse-asia-podcast-connectography-connectivity-destiny-parag-khanna/#respond Wed, 20 Apr 2016 08:59:56 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=38017 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_106__Connectography_with_Parag_Khanna.mp3 Parag Khanna, senior research fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, joined us to discuss & launch his latest book “Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilisation” from Asia first. Our conversation began with his new maxim “Connectivity is destiny” over the age old wisdom of “Geography is destiny”. We discussed […]]]>
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Parag Khanna, senior research fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, joined us to discuss & launch his latest book “Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilisation” from Asia first. Our conversation began with his new maxim “Connectivity is destiny” over the age old wisdom of “Geography is destiny”. We discussed how the new maps and the drivers of connectivity of the world from the digital economies to infrastructure alliances are changing how we perceive international relations and global logistics supply chain from Asia to US and how new trade routes are building from India to China beyond physical borders. Last but not least, Parag offered what the end state of our world will be after everything is connected.

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Notes:

  • Parag Khanna (@paragkhanna, LinkedIn, personal site),  Senior Research Fellow in the LKY School of Public Policy, CNN global contributor
  • Connectography: Mapping the future of global civilization (Amazon, Random House) [2:40]
    • Note: A book launch event for Parag’s book on 2pm, 16 April, Kinokuniya Bookstore in Ngee Ann City, Singapore.
    • What is the main theme of the book? The idea of “Connectivity is destiny” for the world. [2:50]
    • This book is the last of the trilogy Parag have done with your earlier books “The Second World” and “How to run the world”, how are the perspectives of these two books led to this one? [3:50]
    • How does the reader navigate the book, i.e. what is the roadmap of the book for the reader? [5:24]
    • In simple terms, how is connectivity defined in this book? [8:18]
    • What are the drivers to this connectivity? Integrated economies, merging of physical & cyber realities, transportation, feedback loops and infrastructure alliances. [9:34]
      • Discussion on integrated economies and the impact of trade zones, for example, ASEAN in Southeast Asia [10:11]
      • Multimodal corridors and global supply chains. [11:10]
      • Digital Sharing Economies with the new reality of the digital workforce. [11:53]
      • Does Wechat and Facebook devolve the boundaries of nations? [13:00]
    • Parag elaborates on the new concept and maxim “Connectivity is destiny” that replaces the age old wisdom “Geography is destiny”. [13:40]
    • In the old days, the Silk Road (the physical trading route) connected the east and the west, and become an important centre for economic activity, has the digital economies shifted political geography and that country borders do not matter anymore? What’s the substitution from political to functional geography? [15:21]
      • The impact of substitution from political to functional geography to legislation. [16:50]
    • How is global supply chain changed in this new world? [17:18]
    • What are the good and bad that it has contributed to globalisation and connecting the world? [18:12]
    • How does one balance between flow and friction with physical geographies and digital spaces? Given technologies are accelerating in such a quick pace, does that mean that we are living in a “change in change” world? [20:10]
    • When I glance at the world map, it’s only the zeroth order of what you discussed in the book. Probably, putting how the internet cables, mobile network carriers, supply chain routes for logistics, we understand our world better in the first order. What are the new entities that has to be added to this map in order to have a better map? [21:17]
    • Specifically for Asia Pacific, you have argued in the book that devolution is part of the trends in connectography, how does that affect Asian nations and what are China and India’s place in this new world with emerging multi-billion economies powered by smartphones? [22:54]
    • How does connectivity change the nature of international wars and tensions?  [24:42]
    • What is the end state of our world after everything is connected? [25:56]
    • What’s the future look for us? [28:50]

Here are two interesting maps from Connectography (Source: Parag Khanna’s personal site):

Eurasia’s New Silk RoadsWhen we look back at this era from the 22nd century, only one geopolitical story will stand out: The infrastructural integration of Eurasia through the construction of new “iron Silk Roads.

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Special Economic Zones: Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are the most rapidly spreading kind of city, having catapulted exports and growth from Mauritius and the Dominican Republic to Shenzhen and Dubai — and now across Africa.

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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Advertising the China Movement With Milo Chao, Chief Strategy Officer At TBWA https://technode.com/2016/04/19/china-startup-pulse-podcast-advertising-china-movement-milo-chao-chief-strategy-officer-tbwa/ https://technode.com/2016/04/19/china-startup-pulse-podcast-advertising-china-movement-milo-chao-chief-strategy-officer-tbwa/#respond Tue, 19 Apr 2016 10:31:16 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37986 http://audio.simplecast.com/35728.mp3 Milo is an expert in advertising, who knows how to bridge the gap between big business and the solutions that startups bring to the table. He is an ‘Expert in Residence’ at Chinaccelerator who helps teams develop their story and message. He has worked at many of the big names in advertising and brings […]]]>

Milo is an expert in advertising, who knows how to bridge the gap between big business and the solutions that startups bring to the table. He is an ‘Expert in Residence’ at Chinaccelerator who helps teams develop their story and message. He has worked at many of the big names in advertising and brings his experience and approach to startups in today’s cast.

Beyond crafting your message for impact and reach, the most important part of your pitch is understanding your audience better than anyone else. Milo talks about how advertising is changing in China and what is needed to stay ahead of the curve, innovation.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: The Next Billion Initiative For Google In Asia With Caesar Sengupta https://technode.com/2016/04/16/analyse-asia-podcast-next-billion-initiative-google-caesar-sengupta/ https://technode.com/2016/04/16/analyse-asia-podcast-next-billion-initiative-google-caesar-sengupta/#respond Sat, 16 Apr 2016 01:48:12 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37678 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_105__The_Next_Billion_Initiative_for_Google_with_Caesar_Sengupta.mp3 Caesar Sengupta, Vice President, Product Management from Google joined us to discuss the “Next Billion” initiative for Google, based on present and new ideas to allow the company engage with the next billion users in a mobile first world of Asia Pacific. We start from Caesar’s early work with Chrome browser and OS in […]]]>
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Caesar Sengupta, Vice President, Product Management from Google joined us to discuss the “Next Billion” initiative for Google, based on present and new ideas to allow the company engage with the next billion users in a mobile first world of Asia Pacific. We start from Caesar’s early work with Chrome browser and OS in the US and what it is like to work with Sundar Pichai, the current CEO of Google. Then we dived deep in the Next Billion initiative, to understand Google’s thinking and current technologies such as Project Loon, Android and Youtube and how they can be extended to the emerging markets. Last but not least, Caesar shared his observations and perspectives about Asia Pacific, how mobile is changing the landscape and where the next interesting technologies might lie for its future.

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Notes:

  • Caesar Sengupta VP, Product Management, Google (@caesars, LinkedIn)
    • How did you get started in technology? [0:45]
    • In the course of your career, what are the interesting lessons you have learned so far? [1:43]
  • Google’s Next Billion Project [4:00]
    • Introduction to Google: Can you briefly talk about Google’s vision and mission? [4:21]
    • What is it like working with Sundar Pichai, the current CEO of Google? [4:59]
    • What is the footprint of Google in Asia Pacific? Is it specifically mobile first? [5:38]
    • You have been with Google more than 9 years, what are the interesting projects you have worked on? Has any of the projects actually interweaved with Asian countries? (For example, Google Chrome books in Malaysia) [6:40]
    • From Google’s current innovations, what are the various initiatives that are focused on the Next Billion (Android One, Project Loon, or other projects) or improvements made in existing initiatives such as Maps and GMail? [8:54]
    • Android One and its impact to emerging markets [10:17]
    • GMail, Maps & Youtube offline for the next billion users [12:30]
    • Given three out of five BRIIC (Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China) nations are in Asia with at least 2.5-2.7B population, how does Google segment the emerging and frontier markets for the next billion? [13:53]
    • Recently, you have announced the Next Billion initiative from Google Asia Pacific, how did this idea come about or is it an cumulation of initiatives arise from various earlier initiatives? [15:14]
    • Together with the government of Singapore, Google APAC (headquartered in Singapore) is now starting to build an engineering team here and acquire a team from Pie.co in Singapore, can you talk about the thinking behind these new initiatives? [16:35]
  • Thought leadership and ecosystems across Asia Pacific
    • Asia is a mobile first world – what are the interesting trends you have observed in the last one-two years? [18:09]
    • When you look from the emerging or frontier markets in Asia to developed cities, how do you see mobile usage change across the segment (a city in Singapore vs a city in Myanmar vs a city in Indonesia? [20:10]
    • Asia is poised to grow in the next decade, which areas of upcoming technologies that will have a high impact? (Self Driving cars, 3D printing, Artificial Intelligence – Google Now and Google Translate) [21:49]
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: Starting Up – It’s A Marathon, with Greg Nance, founder of Dyad https://technode.com/2016/04/14/china-startup-pulse-podcast-starting-marathon-greg-nance-founder-dyad/ https://technode.com/2016/04/14/china-startup-pulse-podcast-starting-marathon-greg-nance-founder-dyad/#comments Thu, 14 Apr 2016 08:32:21 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37807 http://audio.simplecast.com/35161.mp3 Greg gives us insight into how he has raised money from leading investors, SOSV and 500start-ups. He tells us his passion for informing and inspiring the marketplace through client obsession to boost their net promoter score. Greg, as “a chief everything officer”, shares how to run a start-up like he runs ultra-marathons and why […]]]>

Greg gives us insight into how he has raised money from leading investors, SOSV and 500start-ups. He tells us his passion for informing and inspiring the marketplace through client obsession to boost their net promoter score. Greg, as “a chief everything officer”, shares how to run a start-up like he runs ultra-marathons and why entrepreneurs should “start before they are ready!”

Greg Nance, ultra-marathoner, ultra-motivator and entrepreneur out of Cambridge University in 2012 joins the podcast and brings exciting news. Today Greg announces the launch of Dyad (formerly ChaseFuture), a mentorship driven education service helping young people discover their strengths, chart professional development goals to prepare for job search through mentorship.

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Analyse Asia Podcast: Corporate Innovation and 500 Startups With Arnaud Bonzom https://technode.com/2016/04/13/analyse-asia-podcast-corporate-innovation-500-startups-arnaud-bonzom/ https://technode.com/2016/04/13/analyse-asia-podcast-corporate-innovation-500-startups-arnaud-bonzom/#respond Wed, 13 Apr 2016 02:14:12 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37672 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_104__Corporate_Innovation_and_500_Startups_with_Arnaud_Bonzom.mp3 Arnaud Bonzom, the director of corporate innovation from 500 Startups joined us in a conversation on the interesting trend in how major corporations are engaging the startups today. We began with Arnaud’s story from his early days as a trade advisor for the French government to INSEAD and finally to 500 Startups, and what […]]]>
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Arnaud Bonzom, the director of corporate innovation from 500 Startups joined us in a conversation on the interesting trend in how major corporations are engaging the startups today. We began with Arnaud’s story from his early days as a trade advisor for the French government to INSEAD and finally to 500 Startups, and what he seek to invest as an angel investor. We dived deep in his report #500Corporations, “How do the World’s Biggest Companies Deal with the Startup Revolution?”. Arnaud discuss the different frameworks and important findings in how multi-national companies are engaging in a variety of ways from US to Asia and how different industries from pharmaceuticals to telecommunications companies utilised different approaches with startups.

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Notes:

  • Arnaud Bonzom (@arnaudbonzom, LinkedIn, Slideshare), Director of Corporate Innovation @ 500 Startups
  • Story of Arnaud Bonzom
    • How did he get started? [0:57]
    • In his various roles from trade advisor for the French government, assistant director for corporate partnership development to current role in 500 Startups, what are the interesting career lessons learnt? [2:19]
    • Arnaud have also been an angel investor in the Singapore ecosystem, what are his thoughts on the startups that he have invested? [3:02]
      • Healint [3:32]
      • Garuda robotics [4:16]
    • What is the criteria for founders and startups that Arnaud look in to invest as an angel? [5:17]
  • #500Corporations, “How do the World’s Biggest Companies Deal with the Startup Revolution?” with Serguei Netessine, INSEAD (personal site). [6:15]
    • What is the intention of the report?  [6:33]
    • Who is the target audience? [7:27]
    • How do corporations engage startups, and what are the 8 ways which you have discussed in your report? [7:50]
      • Events [8:26]
      • Support Services [8:35]
      • Startup Programs, e.g. Microsoft BizSpark [8:50]
      • Co-Working Spaces e.g. Johnson and Johnson [9:08]
      • Accelerators and Incubators [9:30]
      • Spinoff [9:54]
      • Investment – Corporate Venture Capital [10:15]
      • Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) [11:18]
    • In Asia, any specific examples?
      • Telstra with muru-D in Australia and Singapore. [11:55]
      • DBS bank [13:27]
      • Baidu and Toyota in Silicon valley [13:47]
    • What are the essential key findings of the report? [13:54]
      • US is not in the top 5 countries with corporations engaging with startups. [16:05]
      • At least 1 corporation is involved in investment to every unicorn valuation. [17:02]
    • What are the recommendations that the report advise corporations on engaging startups? [18:50]
    • What are the challenges for corporations to work with startups? [19:11]
    • Industry breakdown of Forbes 500 and how they engage startups. [21:25]
      • Pharmaceuticals [22:05]
      • Telecommunications company [23:01]
    • Why Coca Cola invest in Spotify [25:03]
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Analyse Asia Podcast: The SingTel Group with Grace Chng https://technode.com/2016/04/07/analyse-asia-podcast-singtel-group-grace-chng/ https://technode.com/2016/04/07/analyse-asia-podcast-singtel-group-grace-chng/#respond Thu, 07 Apr 2016 00:30:05 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37470 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_103__The_SingTel_Group_with_Grace_Chng.mp3 Grace Chng, senior correspondent of The Straits Times under SPH Group, joined us in a conversation to discuss the SingTel Group and its global footprint across three continents. Starting from the history of how the SingTel Group transformed from a government agency to a public listed enterprise, Grace offered a primer to understand the […]]]>
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Grace Chng, senior correspondent of The Straits Times under SPH Group, joined us in a conversation to discuss the SingTel Group and its global footprint across three continents. Starting from the history of how the SingTel Group transformed from a government agency to a public listed enterprise, Grace offered a primer to understand the vision and mission of SingTel Group, the current and continuous evolving business structure, the executive team behind the company and how they have synergised with their regional subsidiaries and partners. Last but not least, Grace shared how SingTel has contributed significantly with their venture fund, Innov8 to the Singapore startup ecosystem from the Blk 71, which locates most Singapore startups to Blk 71 in San Francisco.

SingTel is a major investor to the SingPost Group which BL works in. The information on the podcast are publicly known and the focus of the podcast is to understand the SingTel Group, and all the opinions expressed are mainly of his own and does not represent any organisations he worked or invested in.

Author’s disclosure: SingTel is a major investor to the SingPost Group which Bernard Leong works in. The information on the podcast are publicly known and the focus of the podcast is to understand the SingTel Group, and all the opinions expressed are mainly of his own and does not represent any organisations he worked or invested in.

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Notes:

  • Grace Chng, Senior Correspondent, The Straits Times under SPH Group (@chnggrace,FacebookLinkedIn, SPH)
    • How did you get started? [1:00]
    • What are the interesting career lessons you can share from your experience as a journalist, interviewing important business leaders from startups to MNCs? [1:53]
      • Tribute to Andy Grove, “Only the Paranoid Survive”. [2:04]
    • Currently, as the senior correspondent of Straits Time covering technology & startups, what are your areas of coverage? [3:05]
  • The SingTel Group or Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Wikipedia, Bloomberg, SingTel Company Profile) [4:10]
    • Introduction: Founded since 1879, IPO in 1992, mobile subscriber base of 600m customers within its own operations and regional associates across three continents: Asia, Africa and Australia, dual listed in SGX and ASX, Rev: S$17.2B and Profit S$3.8B in March 2015, Market Cap: S$60.9B dated 29 March 2016. Subsidiary ofTemasek Holdings. [5:00]
    • How did the SingTel evolve from a government agency to a multi-national corporation across the globe? [5:53]
      • Ownership of NCS, Singapore’s largest system integrator [7:40]
    • What are the long term goals of SingTel Group? What is their vision or mission? [8:12]
      • Investor to HOOQ, a OTT video company which is a joint venture with Sony and Warner Brothers.
    • What are the core revenues driving their businesses with reference to the three business groups: Consumer, Group Enterprise, Group Digital Life and their international expansion team?
    • Who are the key executives or board members in SingTel Group? [11:18]
      • Chua Sock Koong, Group CEO.
      • Kuan Moon Yuen, CEO, Group Consumer.
      • Bill Chang, CEO of Group Enterprise.
      • Samba Natarajan, CEO of Digital Life.
      • Allen Lew, CEO of Optus.
    • Unlike some domestic telcos, SingTel has ownership in other telcos within the region, most notably with 100% ownership of Optus in Australia, 32.15% of Bharti Airtel, the largest carrier in India. In addition, they have invested in Telkomsel (largest in Indonesia), Maxis in Malaysia, AIS in Thailand and Globe in Philippines and many others which we may miss here. How do they synergise with these regional players in their respective markets? [16:01]
    • Amobee in Digital Advertising [17:20]
    • SingTel has been active in the startup ecosystem not just in Singapore but worldwide, through their VC arm, Innov8, what are the type of companies they have invested in?  [18:53]
      • SingTel has two funds – US$2B fund focused on acquisition of companies fitting their strategic objectives, and the second is a US$250M corporate venture fund,Innov8.
      • Successful companies in Innov8 portfolio: Viki (acquired by Rakuten), Arista (IPO in NASDAQ)
      • Early contributor to Singapore’s Blk 71 and now worked with NUS Enterprise to form Blk 71 in San Francisco.
    • Where do you see the SingTel group evolving towards? [22:38]
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China Startup Pulse Podcast: China’s Legal Landscape For Startups https://technode.com/2016/04/06/china-startup-pulse-podcast-chinas-legal-landscape-startups/ https://technode.com/2016/04/06/china-startup-pulse-podcast-chinas-legal-landscape-startups/#respond Wed, 06 Apr 2016 04:39:02 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37464 https://audio.simplecast.com/34668.mp3 This week we dive into the legal landscape of starting up in China with the man who helped Kai-Fu Lee put together the $500 million U.S. dollar fund, incubator and accelerator, Innovation Works. Benjamin left California to become an IP lawyer in Beijing in 2006, then post Innovation Works Benjamin joined Cooley LLP in […]]]>

This week we dive into the legal landscape of starting up in China with the man who helped Kai-Fu Lee put together the $500 million U.S. dollar fund, incubator and accelerator, Innovation Works.

Benjamin left California to become an IP lawyer in Beijing in 2006, then post Innovation Works Benjamin joined Cooley LLP in China before recently joining Loeb & Loeb, so he has an incredible amount of experience and knowledge to bring to the podcast.

We discuss the state of IP protection in China given the concerns over getting ‘copied’ when entering China, and what are the most important documents and agreements to focus on at an early stage. We also lightly touch on the state of the corporate law in China today and its history, as well as uncovering terms such as ‘Most Favored Nation’ that seem to pop up regularly in investments documents here in China. An amazing cast with an amazing guest, we hope you enjoy!

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Analyse Asia Podcast: ZhenFund In China With Anna Fang https://technode.com/2016/04/05/analyse-asia-podcast-zhenfund-china-anna-fang/ https://technode.com/2016/04/05/analyse-asia-podcast-zhenfund-china-anna-fang/#respond Tue, 05 Apr 2016 05:27:39 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37333 http://content.blubrry.com/analyseasia/Episode_102__ZhenFund_in_China_with_Anna_Fang.mp3 Anna Fang (方爱之, @annafanghamm), partner and CEO of ZhenFund joined us in a conversation to discuss early stage investment and startup ecosystem in China. We traced her serendipitous route on how she become an early stage investor by working with Xu Xiaoping, a famous super angel investor in China that led to building up […]]]>
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Anna Fang (方爱之, @annafanghamm), partner and CEO of ZhenFund joined us in a conversation to discuss early stage investment and startup ecosystem in China. We traced her serendipitous route on how she become an early stage investor by working with Xu Xiaoping, a famous super angel investor in China that led to building up ZhenFund. Anna also shared her investment thesis and the interesting companies under ZhenFund’s portfolio from China to Silicon Valley. We also chatted on ZhenFund’s focus on people and thinking in what they look for in founders and startups in a highly competitive startup ecosystem in China. Last but not least, Anna shared her thoughts on whether China is closing the gap with Silicon Valley and the startup ecosystem in China hovering within the Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent (BAT) axis.

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Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong is a weekly podcast dedicated to the pulse of technology, business & media in Asia. They interview thought leaders and leading industry players and gain their insights to how we perceive and understand the market. Analyse Asia is a content partner of TechNode.

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Notes:

  • Anna Fang (@annafanghamm, LinkedIn, Zhenfund Profile), Partner and CEO ofZhenfund (@zhenfund, Wechat: zhenfund)
    • How did you start in your career? Her story on how she came to work on ZhenFund with Xu Xiaoping through Neil Shen of Sequoia Capital. [0:47]
    • You have started in JP Morgan and subsequently in China Now and GE in China then to your current role, what are the interesting career lessons you have learned? [3:08]
  • Zhenfund (Crunchbase)
    • Zhenfund is started by Bob Xu Xiaoping and Wang Qiang, what is the mission and vision for the venture fund? [4:30]
    • How is the fund structured? As I understand that it is originally started to invest in early stage startups in mainland China, and subsequently, Xu Xiaoping created a joint fund with Sequoia Capital. [5:15]
    • Xu Xiaoping started off as a very influential super angel in China (with an equivalent status to Ron Conway in Silicon Valley), and subsequently started Zhenfund, what is it like working with him and how does he think about investing in startups? [5:50]
    • What are the categories of startups that Zhenfund invest in? [7:12]
    • Which stage of financing does Zhenfund invest in startups within China? [9:47]
    • What is Anna’s investment thesis? It’s about the person. [9:58]
    • What are the traits that you observe common in startup founders and companies to be part of Zhenfund’s portfolio? The 100 Points system – the founder must have 100 points in one thing against other traits. [10:50]
    • How does Zhenfund help the portfolio companies to scale and move forward after the investment? [12:07]
    • Does Zhenfund engage the corporate development teams from BAT? Note: Tencent is a LP to ZhenFund. [13:10]
    • How many startups have Zhenfund invested to date from China to Silicon Valley? 300 startups to date. (See Portfolio) [13:20]
    • Is it more interesting to focus on startups that can scale globally or in the large domestic market of China? [14:43]
    • Can you talk about any three interesting companies in Zhenfund?
  • China startup ecosystem
    • Given the recent Chinese equities market crash and US funds slowing down investments in unicorns, how does this affect the startup ecosystem in China? [15:20]
    • Do you see that there will be a slowdown in investments for early stage, middle or late stage companies in China? [16:40]
    • Compare to Silicon Valley, do you think that China’s startup ecosystem is now closing the gap given the rise of BAT, talent reflux within startups and 1st generation role model entrepreneurs such as Lei Jun? [17:17]
    • Which are the essential gaps that the China’s startup ecosystem need to close in order to match Silicon Valley? [18:40]
    • How competitive is China’s startup ecosystem? [19:50]
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The China Startup Pulse Podcast: Inside The World Of China Tech With Dr. Lu Gang https://technode.com/2016/03/30/china-startup-pulse-podcast-week-extra-inside-chinas-tech-world-dr-lu-gang/ https://technode.com/2016/03/30/china-startup-pulse-podcast-week-extra-inside-chinas-tech-world-dr-lu-gang/#respond Wed, 30 Mar 2016 10:03:05 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37307 https://audio.simplecast.com/33967.mp3 After a successful blogging career with Mobinode, Gang then turned it into the first full-blown tech and startup online news site TechNode (yes, the one that you are reading now). Gang Lu also runs TechCrunch.cn, the China version of TechCrunch, and is a fixture in startup journalism in China. We tap into his experience covering […]]]>

After a successful blogging career with Mobinode, Gang then turned it into the first full-blown tech and startup online news site TechNode (yes, the one that you are reading now). Gang Lu also runs TechCrunch.cn, the China version of TechCrunch, and is a fixture in startup journalism in China. We tap into his experience covering news and trends in China looking to better understand where the ecosystem has come from, where it is, and where it’s going.

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China Startup Pulse is a weekly podcast designed to give startup enthusiasts around the world a behind the scenes and on-the-ground understanding of what’s happening in China’s startup ecosystem. Founded and hosted by Ryan Shuken and Todd Embley, and produced by Qi Liu, China Startup Pulse is sponsored by Chinaccelerator, People Squared, and TechNode.

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Image credit: China Startup Pulse. From left to right: Gang Lu, Todd Embley, Ryan Shuken

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The China Startup Pulse Podcast This Week: Investing in Humanity https://technode.com/2016/03/30/the-china-startup-pulse-podcast-this-week-investing-in-humanity/ https://technode.com/2016/03/30/the-china-startup-pulse-podcast-this-week-investing-in-humanity/#respond Tue, 29 Mar 2016 20:48:48 +0000 http://technode-live.newspackstaging.com/?p=37097 https://audio.simplecast.com/29352.mp3 This week’s China Startup Pulse features Sean O’Sullivan, the Managing Director of SOSV, the global venture capital fund behind Chinaccelerator. Being the man behind one of the most successful VC funds in the world, Sean tells us about his passion for music, engineering, and humanitarian work, as well as MapInfo, Sean’s first start-up that […]]]>

This week’s China Startup Pulse features Sean O’Sullivan, the Managing Director of SOSV, the global venture capital fund behind Chinaccelerator. Being the man behind one of the most successful VC funds in the world, Sean tells us about his passion for music, engineering, and humanitarian work, as well as MapInfo, Sean’s first start-up that put street mapping on personal computers (that subsequently went IPO).

Sean also talks about his experience launching Chinaccelerator, the first start-up accelerator in China, and his broader goals with SOSV. Innovating on previous VC models, Sean launched a series of global accelerators and is a key industry thought leader and investor in entrepreneurial ecosystems.

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