The 6th CEIBS Alumni PE Forum-“G-NET” Corporate Venturing & Corporate Venture Capital
2012年4月12日 星期四 至 4月14日 星期六
April 12th --Petrochemical Auditorium, CEIBS Shanghai Campus, 699 Hongfeng Road, Shanghai, PRC
April 13th to 14th -- CEIBS Lujiazui Institute of International Finance, 36 Dongyuan Road, Shanghai, PRC
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2012年4月12日 星期四 至 4月14日 星期六
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Seminar& Workshop
April 12, 2012 SEMINAR
Overview
This “seminar” will give executives an overview of the importance of innovation and the approach to commercial exploitation. The seminar provides the best practice approaches to sourcing ideas and technologies for R&D through open innovation, Corporate Venturing (CV) and Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) investments to build new partnerships and create valuable new businesses. Case examples will be provided from leading global organizations with a focus on opportunities for China innovation and partnering.
Attendees
From our experience of previous seminars the executives that will gain the most value are strategy directors, new business development directors, heads of R&D (CTO), chief innovation officers (CIO), venturing executives, finance directors and CEOs who are looking to drive growth, technology development and entry into new markets with new products and business models.
Achievements
Participants will have a framework to consider how they can best tackle the innovation and venturing approach, which can be illustrated with case examples and potential partners for their business.
April 13-14, 2012 WORKSHOP
Overview
This “workshop” provides the framework and interactive discussion for executives to understand and develop their thinking and plan to drive new growth. The program is a proven model used by global leading corporates including BAE, BP Alternative Energy, Philips, Syngenta, Unilever and many more to develop their 5 Ps of Innovation and Venturing.
5 Ps of Innovation
1. Purpose of innovation and venturing to drive growth and determine the most effective model
2. Process development and implementation including Open Innovation Scouting, Venture development, Corporate Venture Capital and M&A to new technology and business models
3. People that are required with the new skills, capabilities and reward systems
4. Partners that can support the development with venture capital and start up business approach for Global development
5. Performance measures that can be used to ensure your business is aligned and the programme can be shown to be on track
Attendees
From our experience of previous workshops the executives that will gain the most value are strategy directors, new business development directors, heads of R&D (CTO), chief Innovation officers (CIO), venturing executives, finance directors and CEOs who are going to be responsible for driving growth, technology development and entry into new markets with new products and business models.
Achievements
The participants will have an outline which can be used for taking the discussion forward in their business to grow the core business with technology and new business partnerships. The future growth of the business can be effectively supported with this workshop.
Agenda
Day 1 Seminar (April 12, 2012)
08:00-08:45 | Registration | Speakers |
08:45-09:00 | Welcome & opening remarks: "Driving Growth” through innovation, venturing and investing | CEIBS: Suyang Zhang |
09:00-09:30 | Global overview: “The World of Venture Capital” | |
09:30-10:00 | Global trends in Corporate Venturing | James Mawson |
10:00-10:45 | Innovation practices in Chinese corporations vis-à-visforeign competition in China | Max von Zedtwitz |
10:45-11:00 | Short break |
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11:00-11:45 | How Chinese innovators in entrepreneurial companies are changing the world | Yinglan Tan |
11:45-12:15 | Status of government rules & regulations for Corporate Venture Capital & Venture Capital in China | John C. Chiang |
12:15-12:45 | Kevin Li | |
12:45-13:45 | Lunch Break |
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13:45-14:30 | Overview of innovation and venturing necessity and benefits (5Ps of Innovation) | Andrew Gaule |
14:30-15:15 | M&A (acquisitions: domestic & cross-border) ‘Accessing Technology & Accessing Foreign Markets’ | James Li |
15:15-15:45 | Benchmarking the global Corporate Venture Capital industry – Putting China into perspective | Martin Haemmig |
15:45-16:15 | Panel Discussion with leading experts: ‘Global Trends in Corporate Venturing and Corporate VC Investments – Impact on China’ | Martin Haemmig Yinglan Tan James Mawson John C. Chiang Max von Zedtwitz |
16:15-16:30 | Short Break |
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16:30-17:45 | Panel Discussion with leading practitioners in China: ‘Corporate Venturing and Corporate VC Investments in Practice in China’ | Richard Hsu, (Intel Capital) Wayne Shiong (Bertelsmann) Xia Yang (商付通) (tbc): Lenovo, Alibaba David Su (Matrix Partners) Cha Li (iStart) |
17:45-18:00 | Closing remarks | Martin Haemmig |
18:00-19:00 | Networking reception |
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Day 2 Workshop (April 13, 2012)
08:30-09:00 | Registration |
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09:00-09:15 | Welcome & opening remarks | Martin Haemmig |
09:15-12:30 | Key Challenges in Innovation: ‘The 3-phases Organizational Maturity Model’ Building a local innovation center and growing it to a global innovation platform (including cases from local Chinese MNCs) | Max von Zedtwitz |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch | 12:30-13:30 |
13:30-17:00 | The 5 Ps of Innovation and Venturing (1-2): 1. Purpose of innovation and venturing to drive growth and determine the most effective model 2. Process development and implementation including Open Innovation Scouting, Venture development, Corporate Venture Capital and M&A to new technology and business models | Andrew Gaule |
17:00-18:00 | Fireside chat (Topic tbc) | Ji Qi |
Day 3 Workshop (April 14, 2012)
09:00-09:15 | and Outlook of Workshop 2 of 2 | Martin Haemmig |
09:15-12:30 | The 5 Ps of Innovation and Venturing (3-5): | Andrew Gaule |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch | 12:30-13:30 |
13:30-17:00 | Corporate Venture Capital Investments & Exits: 1. CVC models and organizational structures in China 2. Investing in and exiting Chinese companies 3. Technology deals vs. service-based investments 4. Proprietary access opportunity to leading M&A deals overseas | Martin Haemmig York Chen Bruno Raschle |
17:00-18:00 | Q&A : peer learning session Summary & Wrap up | Martin Haemmig |
Speakers
Zhang Suyang
IDGVC Partners
Suyang joined the IDG Capital team in 1994. He has been the central programming coordination manager of Shanghai Bell, deputy director of Shanghai factory 520 of Minister of Post & Telecommunication, and General Manager of Hainan Vantone Group Shanghai Company. Suyang earned his bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering from Shanghai University in 1982. He pursued further studies in business management from 1988 to 1990 in Germany, and got EMBA of China Europe International Business School from 1998 to 2000.
Adj. Prof. Dr. Martin Haemmig
“The Globalization of Venture Capital”
Switzerland
Dr. Martin Haemmig is an Adjunct Professor at CeTIM (Center for Technology and Innovation Management) at UniBW Munich & Leiden University on venture capital, incubation and hi-tech startups. He is a former ‘Senior Advisor on Venture Capital’ for Stanford University - SPRIE. For the last decade, his research covers the entire value chain on the global venture capital industry in the major key hotbeds in 15 countries, including the United Stated, Europe, Israel, China, India, Japan, South Korea, etc. During his annual 7-8 months global travels, he lectures and/or researches at Stanford University, UC Berkeley, INSEAD, UniBW Munich, ETH Zurich, as well as at China’s Peking University, Tsinghua, Renmin, Fudan and JiaoTong University, plus India’s Institute of Technology, Science and Management in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.
He is author for books on ‘The Globalization of Venture Capital’ (English & Chinese) as well as for book chapters and articles on the various venture capital ecosystems. He was invited by the Chinese government as co-founding professor to assist the design and establishment of the world’s only doctoral degree program on Venture Capital (Renmin University, Beijing). Subsequently, he was nominated as advisor on venture capital & internationalization for China’s largest science park (Zhongguancun in Beijing), with over 20,000 companies and 1 million employees. In recent years, he also held some strategic advisory positions at the world’s largest MNCs, VC/PE firms and a few global hi-tech startup companies.
Martin Haemmig earned his electronics degree in Switzerland, his MBA and doctorate in California and is a graduate from the Board Management School at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. After working for almost 20 years in global high-tech companies in Asia, Europe and USA, and obtaining the Swiss National Marketing Champion award in 1994, he returned to academia a decade ago for global benchmark research and teaching on venture capital and startup companies.
James Mawson
Founder and Editor
Global Corporate Venturing
London, UK
James was editor of Private Equity News, part of Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal in London, for nearly four years until May, 2010 when he launched Global Corporate Venturing as an independent title from his own publishing company.
As well as editing Private Equity News, James coordinated leveraged buyout and venture capital coverage for use by other titles in the Dow Jones and News Corporation group, acted as a spokesman on BBC radio and television and chaired awards and conferences for a host of media groups, including the BVCA awards and event for more than 1,000 people in October, 2009.
Previously, James had freelanced for a host of national and trade media titles, including the BBC, Financial Times, Economist, Independent on Sunday, Sunday Express and Dow Jones Newswires; provided research for Nick Davies's book, Flat Earth News; was a foreign correspondent in central and eastern Europe; and was international editor for FT Business.
After graduating from King's College, London, James's first job was working at technology publishing house ComputerWire. He is also a director of the London Press Club and acts as a pro bono editor for the European Venture Philanthropy Association's monthly newsletter.
Prof. Dr. John C. Chiang
Dept. of Technology Management
Director - Global Innovation Research Center
School of Software and Microelectronics,
Peking University, China
Dr. John C. Chiang was appointed as Director of Global Innovation Research Center at Peking University in June 2008, where he also teaches courses on innovation, technology management and international business. He joined PKU in February 2006 as Professor in the Department of Management of Technology at the School of Software and Microelectronics. Dr. Chiang was the most recent President of USITO, the organization representing five major US IT industry trade associations and close to 50 individual U.S. IT companies in China, a role he had held from October 2008 until December 2010.
Dr. Chiang came to China in the beginning of 2000, joining Motorola China as Deputy GM of the infrastructure business unit, then moving to Asia HQ spearheading its post-WTO strategy. In early 2000, he then moved to Motorola China HQ, serving as Senior Director of Strategy and Business Development. In 2003, he served as Director of Motorola China R&D Institute, and in 2004, he became the founding president of Motorola (China) Technologies, Limited.
From October 2005 to September 2008, Dr. Chiang was a Partner in DragonBridge Capital, a U.S.-based merchant bank with China as its primary serving market.
Dr. Chiang was born in Beijing, raised in Taiwan, and received the Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1975. He received the EMBA from Georgia State University in 1989. After his academic career, Dr. Chiang joined Bell Laboratories in 1980, and later held progressive technical and managerial positions at Racal-Milgo, Hayes, and GTE. He was Senior Vice President of Operations at KG Telecom and led the launch of the first private mobile services in Taiwan, during 1997-2000.
Tan Yinglan
Head of Projects
National Research Foundation
Singapore
Tan Yinglan is the Head (Projects), National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office (Singapore). He oversees the National Framework of Innovation and Enterprise, reporting directly to the Research, Innovation and Enterprise Council chaired by the Prime Minister. He heads 3 government investment funds with a budget of S$360 million and invested in 41 high-tech enterprises and 6 early-stage venture funds, resulting in 2 acquisitions (Brandtology & Curiox) and 7 follow-on financings within 18 months. He also served as board member / board observer of 6 early-stage venture funds and selected high-tech enterprises and assisted in go-to-market, personnel recruitment and follow-on financing. Tan Yinglan had previously been the first Director of 3i Venturelab China, a joint-venture between private equity firm 3i (LSE:III) and INSEAD. He had also been the Senior Assistant Director at the Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore), where he was the deskhead for Economic Development Board Investments portfolio. Yinglan was also the Special Assistant to the Chief Economic Advisor of the World Bank, as a Milton and Cynthia Friedman Fellow. During graduate school at Stanford, he had co-founded, raised angel funding and sold an online dating startup (which is still featured as a case study in Stanford University).
Yinglan is the author of The Way Of the VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists On Your Board.(Wiley, 2009) and Chinnovation - How Chinese Innovators are Changing the World (Wiley 2010). His book, The Way Of The VC, is used as a teaching text at various business schools. Chinnovation has been ranked #1 on Amazon.com on April 12, 2011 in the Business & Investing (International) category.
Yinglan is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University and teaches the Master's program in Technopreneurship & Innovation. He has also taught at the Advanced Management Programme and modules on Entrepreneurial Finance / Management at Singapore Management University and guest lectures at Fudan University and Tsinghua University.
A Certified Risk Analyst, Yinglan was educated at Harvard (as a JFK Fellow), Stanford (Masters in Mgmt Sci.) and Carnegie Mellon (Dual Degrees in ECE and Econs).
Andrew Gaule
Founder
Corven Networks
London, UK
Andrew Gaule is the founder of Corven’s H-I Network a thought leadership forum comprised of senior executives from some of the world’s leading organisations. Andrew also leads the Corven Innovation and Venturing practise.
Andrew has led innovation, venturing and growth initiatives at leading global organisations from the financial services, FMCG, defence, technology, health and government sectors. These programmes have delivered new sources of value, driven strategic renewal and supported organisation culture change.
Andrew is the author of ‘Open Innovation in Action – How to be strategic in the search for new sources of value’ which includes case studies from H-I Network clients P&G, QinetiQ, Shell, DSM and Tate & Lyle. Andrew has an economics degree from St John’s College, Cambridge, is a qualified chartered management accountant and gained his MBA at Henley Business School. When he is not working he is busy with his two young daughters and learning Mandarin.
Max von Zedtwitz, Ph.D.
GLORAD (Research Center for Global R&D Management and Reverse Innovation), Tongji University, Shanghai, P.R.China
Managing Director & Founder, and Professor
Max von Zedtwitz is an expert in the area of global R&D management and doing business and innovation in China.
A visiting professor at universities in China and Europe, he is based in Shanghai where he runs a Tongji-based think-tank on “Global R&D and Reverse Innovation”. He is a former Vice President with PRTM Management Consultants, where he was co-responsible for their global R&D practice and overall lead for global innovation and China R&D projects. Before joining PRTM, he was Managing Director of AsiaCompete Int’l, a China business intelligence firm, and held full-time professor appointments at Tsinghua and Beijing Universities in Beijing and IMD in Switzerland, one of the world’s leading schools for executive education.
Max has led more than sixty consulting engagements in R&D, technology and innovation strategy, product development operations, global strategy, productivity improvements, product lifecycle management, organizational road-mapping and design, corporate incubation, start-up management, China business and corporate M&A. He has also worked in all major markets, including Europe, the US, China, Korea, and Japan, for firms such as Nestle, Deutsche Telekom, Siemens; PepsiCo, Johnson & Johnson, Alcan; LGE, NTT, Li-Ning and GoodBaby. He maintains a network of more than two thousand executives from the technology-intensive Fortune-500 to tap into the latest developments of global innovation.
Max is frequently recognized as one of the leading experts on global innovation and China R&D. He has been quoted in periodicals such as the Economist and the New York Times, and is a keynote speaker at executive conferences and business schools around the world. Max has written more than 70 scientific articles and ten books; he also is an editor or on the editorial advisory board of nine journals, including the highly ranked Journal of International Management, Technovation, The Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, and R&D Management. In 2009 he was recognized as one of the fifty most influential innovation scholars worldwide.
Max holds Ph.D. and MBA degrees from the University of St. Gallen, and a M.Sc. in Computer Science from ETH Zurich. He also completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard University.
Kevin Li
Executive Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship
CEIBS
Shanghai
Li Shanyou, Kevin is an Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship, Executive Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Investment at CEIBS. Prior to joining CEIBS on September 1, 2011, he founded Ku6.com Inc. in 2006 and led the company to be the first independently listed China video site in NASDAQ in June of 2010. Before starting up his own business, he was the Senior Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of Sohu.com Inc.
Mr. Li’s rich and dynamic business and management experience began as early as 1994. He has, at different times, been on various Human Resources executive positions in companies like Motorola (Tianjin) Inc., Alcoa Inc., Bausch & Lomb Inc., Sohu.com Inc., etc. In 2001, he transferred to a new position in Sohu.com Inc. as the Editor-in-Chief, and successfully helped Sohu News to revive from a rough time, after which he was promoted to the Senior Vice President. In 2006, he resigned from Sohu.com Inc. after reaching a new peak in his career, and founded Ku6.com Inc. Under his management, Ku6.com Inc. became the first listed China media video site in oversea stock markets. March 2011, Mr. Li declared to leave Ku6.com Inc. to pursue a new chapter of his career as an educator with a position in CEIBS as an Entrepreneurial Studies Professor. In the past 18 years, he has accumulated various experiences and lessons in HR Management, Internet and Media Management, of Venture Development and Merger and Acquisition fields etc.
Graduated from Nan Kai University with a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Mr. Li was part of EMBA program in CEIBS in 2004.
James Z. Li
Chairman & CEO
E. J. McKay & Co., Inc.
Shanghai
James Z. Li is Chairman & CEO of the E. J. McKay Group, a position he has held since 2001. Prior to E. J. McKay, he was an investment banker with Merrill Lynch, a consultant with McKinsey, and ran the China operations of VA Tech AG, a firm which later merged with Siemens. A Chinese native, James holds degrees from Harvard, Oxford and the University of Chicago, and is an adjunct professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
York Chen
Founding Managing Partner
iD TechVentures Ltd.
Shanghai
York is one of the most active venture capitalists in China for over 12 years. He initiated and set up iDT VC operation in China in early 2000. Termed by media as a “VC Evangelist” and “VC Scholar”, he unselfishly shares his deep observation and advice on China VC to the peer groups at home and abroad. His latest Chinese book “China VC: 20 Years” summarizes the fast development of VC and PE in China profiling key players and twisting events.
iDT VC focuses on early/expansion high tech and high growth investment in Greater China. With offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing and Taipei, iDT manages four generations of US$500M limited partnership funds and two RMB funds. With a solid presence in China for more than 12 years, consistent strategy, disciplined operation and delivered track record (5 Nasdaq, 1 ChiNext and more than 19 other IPOs and M&A), iDT has emerged as a strong local VC brand in China.
York also involve intensively in charity activities, including launching Yanxing China in 2003. The student charity project, a family platform built for poor students, has expanded to eight universities in Beijing and Nanjing. www.yanxing.org.
York started his career in the public sector. He holds a B.S. from National Taiwan University, a MBA from Fordham University, and an EMBA from Peking University.
Wayne Shiong
Partner
Bertelmann Asia Investments
Beijing
Partner at Bertelsmann Asia Investments (BAI). Prior to joining BAI, Wayne was a Partner with WI Harper Group, one of the earliest VC firms in China, and a China Consultant to Piper Jaffray's equity research team where he was responsible for covering companies in the TMT sectors (Internet, advertising, wireless services, online gaming). Prior to this, Wayne was a co-founder of Xel Ltd., a Bluetooth start-up funded by Mobile Internet (Asia). Prior to founding Xel Ltd., Wayne served as an analyst at Yungenghu & Company, a Beijing-based financial advisory firm. Wayne was born and raised in Beijing. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Peking University.
Richard Hsu
Managing Director
Intel Capital China
Beijing
Richard Hsu is the Managing Director of Intel Capital China. He is responsible for the management of Intel’s equity investment activities in China Mainland and Hong Kong. Mr. Hsu is board observer in ChinaCache, Starsoftcom, Supcon, and Beijing eBis. His successful investments include Kingsoft Software (HKSE: 3888) and Actions Semiconductors (Nasdaq: ACTS).
Mr. Hsu joined Intel Capital in 2000. His recent position is the Director of Intel Capital China. Prior to Intel Capital China, Mr. Hsu was an investment manager at Intel Capital in North America focusing on communications and networking investments. His investments included Ikanos Communications (Nasdq: IKAN) and Recourse Technologies (acquired by Symantec). Mr. Hsu began his career in public accounting with Deloitte & Touche and also was an associate in Enron North America’s private equity investment group.
Mr. Hsu holds a BA degree in Economics from Pomona College in Claremont and a MBA from University of Chicago. Mr. Hsu is also a non-practicing CPA in California.
For more information on Intel Capital, please visit www.intelcapital.com
Bruno E. Raschle
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Adveq Management
Zurich, Switzerland
Before founding Adveq in 1997, Bruno was the founder and Managing Director of the MC Partners fund of funds investment programs at Motor Columbus, Switzerland. Bruno’s operational experience includes the management of start-up, turn-around and expansion opportunities in various industries on different continents.
Bruno holds an MSc in Construction Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) and an MSc in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University.
David Su
Managing Partner
Matrix Partners China
David Su is the managing partner for Matrix Partners China and leads the firm’s investments in the consumer internet and medical technology. David has invested and served as board director at Adsame Network, Aipai Games, Bona Film (NASDAQ:BONA), China Reach Surgical, Kingnet Network, Yoka.com. He is also an independent board director and Audit Committee member of China Kanghui Holdings (NYSE:KH), the leading orthopedics devices company in China.
Prior to joining Matrix China, David was a co-founder and General Partner of TDF Capital China. Between 2000 and 2008, David led TDF’s investments in Baidu.com (NSDQ:BIDU), AAC Acoustic (2018.HK), China Kanghui Holdings (NYSE:KH) and P-Cube (Sold to Cisco systems). David was concurrently a partner of KPCB China Fund when TDF formed an alliance with KPCB in 2007. Prior to venture capital, David was the Head of Greater China operations at Lotus Development, IBM Software Group. David graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Cha Li
Founding Managing Partner
iStart Ventures LLC. & Dragonvest Partners LLC.
Shanghai
Mr. Cha Li is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor, currently the Founding Managing Partner of iStart Ventures LLC and Dragonvest Partners LLC.
Prior to founding iStart and Dragonvest, Mr. Cha Li was the CEO of MotionPoster PLC (Asia). He was also the founder and managing director of Idea Factory, a technology start-up incubator in Shanghai. Mr. Cha Li had founded and managed a number of successful start-up companies such as EastWest Creative Communications Inc., InterPro LLC. He also worked at Saatchi & Saatchi, ZiffDavis etc. Mr. Cha Li has deep knowledge and extensive hand-on skills in international entrepreneurship and venture investing. His career spans from China, US and Europe in media, telecom, technology, entertainment and investment.
Mr. Cha Li graduated with a master degree from the University of London. He is an Honorary Professor at Jiaotong University Shanghai as well as an Executive Advisor to Shanghai University Campus Technology Venture Foundation.
Since the end of 2008, Mr. Cha Li has maintained one of the most popular Chinese business blogs on entrepreneurship with a readership in millions.
Ji Qi
Founder, Executive Director & CEO of Hanting Inns and Hotels
MMr. Qi Ji is one of the most successful serial entrepreneurs in China. During the past 10 year, Mr. Ji was founding CEO of Ctrip.com , Home Inns and Hotels, and China Lodging Group. All of the 3 companies, as leaders in China service space, successfully got IPO in the United States and now trading on Nasdaq Stock Exchange. Mr. Ji is the first entrepreneur who founded 3 companies with market value over US$ 1 billion for each, in China, which is also a legend in the worldwide entrepreneur history.
In the recent years, Mr. Ji has been recognized as a spirit idol by thousands of young people and industry practitioners for his successful business and management experience as well as his entrepreneurial image of passion, rationality, and toughness. He was described as “Godfather of Entrepreneurship” and “Creator of National Spirit”.
Moreover, Mr. Ji is the initiator and practitioner of “China Service”. He is the first person to observe that China manufacturing merit of low-cost was under threat, and he proposed that it was time to develop the service economy vigorously. His view was well recognized by government, entrepreneur circle, and other social communities. ”From China Manufacturing to China Service”, written by Mr. Ji, was reported or reprinted by Peoples’ Daily, CCTV, China Entrepreneur, and other mainstream media. The article was also reprinted in official journal of Bo’ao Forum for Asia 2007. In early 2011, “A Lifetime Cause”, Mr. Ji’s entrepreneurial and management notes, was officially published, and ranked in top mainstream book list many time.
Mr. Ji Qi graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University with a master degree of Science in mechanical Engineering.
Mr. Yang XIA
Vice President
Beijing Commerce & Service Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Mr. XIA joined Beijing Commerce & Service Network Technology Co., Ltd. in Dec. 2010, serves as Vice President, as well as the President of East-China Region.Mr. XIA worked with Legend Capital for 6 years since 2004 as Executive Director, then Managing Director and Chief Management Adviser. Before that, Mr. XIA has been working with Lenovo for 6 years since 1998. He used to be the General Manager of Lenovo (Shanghai), then the General Manager of the Notebook PC Business Unit at the headquarters of Lenovo,and then the General Manager of the Dept. of Products Marketing at the headquarters.
Mr. XIA holds a Master of Business Administration from China Europe International Business School and a B.S. in Computer Sciences from Fudan University.
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