Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong
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Matthew Brennan, co-founder of China Channel and host of China Tech Talk, closes the Bytedance trilogy of Toutiao and Douyin with the Bytedance Group. We discuss the mission and vision of the Bytedance Group, an artificial intelligence technology company and where they are after raising US$3B from SoftBank recently. We discuss the product portfolio of Bytedance beyond Toutiao and Douyin, their business model of advertising which drives high profitability and why they are poised to take on Facebook in a global scale.
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AppWorks Ventures & Deep Dive into Web3 with Jessica Liu
TSMC & Global Chip Shortage with Jon Y
Surveillance State with Liza Lin
Flashpoints & Supply Chain Challenges in Asia Pacific with James Crabtree
QCP Capital & Crypto Derivatives Investing in the Asia Pacific with Darius Sit
Blockdaemon in Asia Pacific & Proof of Stake with Andrew Vranjes
SAP in the Asia Pacific, Sustainability & the Future of Work with Paul Marriott
Can we invest into tech startups in China? with Rui Ma
Monk’s Hill Ventures & Investing into an uncertain era in Southeast Asia with Lim Kuo-Yi
RIMM, ESG & Investment in Climate Adaptation with Ravi Chidambaram
The State of Digital Across Asia Pacific in 2022 with Simon Kemp
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Fundnel, Valuation & Liquidity of Private Markets in Southeast Asia with Kelvin Lee
Ion Mobility & the Electric Vehicles market in Southeast Asia with James Chan
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The XA Network & Angel Investor Landscape with Alap Bharadwaj, Tony Zameczkowski & Belinda Ong
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