China 2.0 2013 Conference at Stanford University
China 2.0 2013 Conference at Stanford University
OVERVIEW | AGENDA | SPEAKERS | SPONSORS | MEDIA | DIRECTIONS | ABOUT
China 2.0 Conference
The 4th annual China 2.0 conference was held at Stanford University. The event featured keynote speakers, panels, and interactive sessions followed by a networking reception.
Keynote Speakers |
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| Charles Chao CEO & Chairman of the Board, SINA |
Martin Lau President, Tencent |
Gary F. Locke U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of China |
Speakers |
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| Susan Athey Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business |
Duncan Clark Chairman, BDA China; Senior Advisor, China 2.0 |
David Chao Cofounder and General Partner, DCM |
Fritz Demopoulos Founder, Queen's Road Capital |
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| Li Fan Vice President and Deputy General Manager, Search Service Group, Baidu |
Marguerite Gong Hancock Director, China 2.0, Stanford Graduate School of Business |
Hau Lee Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology, Stanford Graduate School of Business |
Jenny Lee Partner, GGV Capital |
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| Tianhui Michael Li Data Scientist, Foursquare |
Richard Lim Managing Director and Cofounder, GSR Ventures |
Annabelle Yu Long Chief Executive, Bertelsmann China Corporate Centre; Managing Director, Bertelsmann Asia Investments |
Sidney Lu Chairman of the Board and CEO, Foxconn Interconnect Technology |
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| Tom Manning Corporate Board Director and Advisor |
Michael Marks Founding Partner, Riverwood Capital |
Orville Schell Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations, Asia Society, New York |
Hans Tung |
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| Ken Wilcox Chairman, Silicon Valley Bank |
Raymond Yang Cofounder and Managing Director, WestSummit Capital |
Simon Zhang Business Analytics Director, LinkedIn |
Andy Zhong Cofounder and CEO, FunPlus Game |
By convening experts and next generation leaders from business, policy, and academia, the conference offers a unique opportunity to hear insights from and interact with those who are driving the rise of China 2.0 and digital innovation in the US and China.
China 2.0, an initiative of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, focuses on innovation and entrepreneurship in China by looking at the drivers and dynamics of China as a digital power and its implications for commerce, communications, and content in the global economy.
China 2.0 fosters cutting-edge research, offers students unique educational opportunities, connects thought leaders, and impacts the next generation of entrepreneurs.
A bridge between China and Silicon Valley, China 2.0 brings together executives, entrepreneurs, investors, policy makers, and academics driving change on both sides of the Pacific through seminars and the largest annual China technology and business conferences hosted by the Stanford Graduate School of Business at Stanford and in China.
AUDIENCE
Hundreds attended the conference from Stanford (alumni, students, and faculty) and the tech and investor communities from the US and China including: Adobe, American Express, Andreessen Horowitz, AppAnnie, Bertelsmann, Cisco, DCM, Deloitte, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Dreamworks, Dropbox, East West Bank, eBay, Foursquare, Google, HP, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, La Miu, LinkedIn, Merrill Lynch, Morgenthaler Ventures, Red Atoms, Redpoint, Salesforce, Samsung, Twitter, UBS, Yahoo!, etc.
Recent China 2.0 Speakers |
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| Joe Chen Founder Renren |
John Hennessy President Stanford University |
Jon Huntsman Former U.S. Ambassador to China |
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| Victor Koo Founder Youku |
Robin Li Co-founder Baidu |
Jack Ma Founder Alibaba Group |