A food safety factory shutdown has Americans hunting for baby formula. Readying themselves for a covid-19 lockdown, Chinese in Beijing emptied store shelves. Emerging from lockdown, some in Shanghai are visiting well-provisioned markets. U.S.-China agricultural trade is booming, but many are still being left hungry. Food security, sustainability and safety remain issues.
SYNC 2014: China Towards
SYNC, PingWest's flagship annual conference, aims to gather the world's sharpest minds and hottest startups together in one event.
Watch out Silicon Valley, China is coming !
China is no longer a forbidden city for Silicon Valley tech companies. Many companies have already found a way to access China’s millions of users.
At the same time, China’s domestic Internet giants are buying their way into Silicon Valley and Silicon Valley companies are looking for investment opportunities in the country that has already become one of the most important markets for venture capitalists.
We will invite top players from China’s tech scene to work with you on how to approach China’s market and investors.
Key Topics:
Approach the gateway to embrace hundred millions of Chinese Android adapters;
Dream of globalization and future of mobile search and apps;
A Chinese mobile company’s approach in global market;
For smart devices and hardware, why Shenzhen truly matters?
Running games in a cross-border way;
Venture capital is a local business, but why invest in both US and China?
SYNC, PingWest’s flagship annual conference, aims to gather the world’s sharpest minds and hottest startups together in one event. The conference focuses on the knowledge and networks necessary to build leaner, smarter and more disruptive startups .
Join over 500 other visionaries, including global entrepreneurs and investors, in a day of expert panels and fireside chats as well as key networking sessions.
Click here for more details of the whole day summit SYNC 2014 San Francisco: http://sync2014sf.eventbrite.com/
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