China Tech
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March 09, 2018
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Weekly news and insights about startups and innovations happening in China.
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Meet Us in Your City! Techstars Hits the Road
Techstars is searching for the best startups in the world. We’re hitting the road to visit startup communities and meet your team. Join us to meet Techstars alumni, managing directors, program managers, mentors, and community leaders to learn more about entrepreneurship. This is your chance to connect with the Techstars team and learn about the exciting new programs we are kicking off in 2018.
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Yingzhi Yang
In China’s booming technology sector women play a bigger role than men – more than 55 per cent of tech start-ups are founded by women, according to the country’s State Council, compared to 22 per cent in the US. Here is a look at some of the women leaders in the industry.
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CECILIA KANG and ALAN RAPPEPORT
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NYT
The clash erupted in public on Tuesday after the United States government, citing national security concerns, called for a full investigation into a hostile bid to buy the American chip stalwart Qualcomm — a review that is often a death knell for a corporate deal.
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Sofia Horta E Costa
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Bloomberg
Foxconn Industrial Internet Co., a maker of smartphones, cloud computing equipment and robots, is preparing to list in Shanghai just as the government seeks to revive the nation’s equity market with shiny new tech companies. The Taiwanese giant, a unit of one of Apple Inc.’s top assembly partners, says it’s planning to invest the proceeds on the mainland, also suiting China’s plan to lure the island’s companies.
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Tim Culpan
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Bloomberg
What they do have is innovation, flexibility and the ability to develop new products at great speed whenever they spot a market opportunity.
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