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Newsletter | January 31st, 2015 |
5 China Tech Stories to Watch in 2015
On several fronts, 2014 was a particularly eventful year for China’s technology sector. While a handful of domestic players grabbed headlines with blockbuster share offerings, major acquisitions or soaring valuations, some multinational firms encountered major obstacles in their efforts to expand in the vast but increasingly challenging market.
Here are five things to keep an eye on in the coming year:
Source:The Wall Street Journal
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NAROS Organized the Shenzhen-San Francisco International Exchanges on Open Innovation
North American Representative Office of Shenzhen supported and organized the “Shenzhen-San Francisco International Exchanges on Open Innovation” in San Francisco sponsored by, the Economy, Trade and Information Commission of Shenzhen Municipality, as well as the Shenzhen Municipal Industry Association of Industrial Design. Attendees including Shenzhen Deputy Mayor Mr. Chen Biao, Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco Mr. Song, Ruan, Director of San Francisco Mayor’s office of Economy Development, the United States Institute for the Future, Shenzhen Flat panel display industry Associations. More than 300 international innovators participate this exciting event, which is considers as a milestone, the two city officials meet up, exchange ideas and share experiences.
While the CES International Consumer Electronics Show held on the occasion, this event is aimed at creating a comprehensive innovative atmosphere to promote Shenzhen, boost a firm foothold in the international arena.
A comprehensive MOU was signed during the event between Shenzhen Industrial Design Association and the American Institute for the Future to build an open innovation laboratory in Shenzhen together.
NAROS Attended the Discover Nevada-Shenzhen Bilateral Business Opportunity Conference
North American Representative Office of Shenzhen attended Los Angeles “Discover Nevada- Shenzhen Bilateral Business Opportunity” event, held at Howard Hughes Parkway business district, Las Vegas on January 6th, 2015. This event is co-organized by the Economy, Trade and Information Commission of Shenzhen Municipality, Nevada State Economic Development Bureau, Cornell and Weimar LLP as well East West Bank. In the occasion of Las Vegas CES Show, Deputy Mayor of Shenzhen Mr. Chen Biao discussed the importance of interconnected global industry clusters – such as those located in the Nevada and Shenzhen– and how to leverage them for economic growth and prosperity. And he addressed that there is a lot of room for business cooperation between Nevada and Shenzhen.
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ZTE Receives Four IDG Awards at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ZTE Mobile Devices, a division of the top global handset manufacturer ZTE Corporation, today announced it was the recipient of four awards from the International Data Group(IDG), the world’s leading technology, media, events and research company. The “Global Smart Connected Devices Top 10”, “Global Smart Phones Top 10”, “Global Top 50 CE Brands” and “Top 10 Brands From China” awards were presented to ZTE at the Global Top Brands Awards Ceremony during the Consumer Electronics Show(CES)2015 in Las Vegas.
Source:Business Wire
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China's Huawei exhibits over 100 products at 2015 International CES
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6(Xinhua)-- Huawei, one of the top Chinese hi-tech brands, exhibited over 100 products at the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show(CES)that opened Tuesday in Las Vegas.
The showcased products include Huawei's latest flagship smartphones, wearable devices, tablets, mobile access devices, home access devices, smart home devices, OTT and vehicle-mounted modules.
Source:Xin Hua Net
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Tencent launches China's first online-only bank
Internet giant Tencent has launched China's first online-only private bank in a ceremony attended by the country's premier, Li Keqiang.
WeBank, named after Tencent's hugely popular WeChat messaging service, is opening its virtual doors after the Chinese financial service regulator granted Tencent a license last year.
Source: Finextra
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Former Shenzhen copycat market becomes innovation hub
Once a gray market notorious for selling copycat electronics, the Huaqiangbei mall in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, has become a paradise for innovators.
Technology enthusiasts from around the world have been flocking to Huaqiangbei shopping center, where all kinds of electronic components are sold.
Source:Want China Times
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How China’s New Foreign Investment Rules Might Play Out
China’s Ministry of Commerce this week unveiled a draft legislation that could change how the government is regulating a corporate structure that has allowed companies in sensitive industries like the Internet, telecommunications and education to court foreign shareholders. Under the draft, it could bring changes to the way the government regulates foreign investments especially as it pertains to variable interest entity structures, widely used by some of China’s Internet giants.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
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Three Chinese tech companies to watch this year
Alibaba was only the beginning.
Chinese tech companies are poised to make a huge splash this year as they push beyond their borders and invest heavily in international expansion.
Source:CNBC
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Shenzhen Open to Kick off on Saturday
The start of the new WTA season, the Shenzhen Open, will get underway this Saturday at the Shenzhen Longgang Sports Center.
Worldwide tennis masters such as world number three Simona Halep, Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, and Chinese ace Peng Shuai will participate in the 7-day tournament.
Chinese trailblazer Li Na will appear at the opening day as an honored guest and attend the awards ceremony.
Source: CRI English
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Inside China's Mission Hills Golf Club, The Largest Golf Resort In The World
China has a complicated relationship with golf.
The sport was banned under Mao in the 1940s through the ’80s for being a millionaires’ hobby. It wasn’t until 1984 that the first golf course in China was even constructed, and then 20 years later in 2004, building new golf courses was banned.
Source: Business Insider
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Lang Lang Shenzhen Futian International Piano Festival!
HONG KONG, July 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The largest and most influential fashion exhibition in southern China, the 14th China International Fashion Brand Fair -- Shenzhen(FashionSZshow), opened today in Shenzhen. This annual fashion event is the perfect stage for both international and local fashion brands to converge and showcase innovative designs, network with peers and share market intelligence.
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