Join App China Challenge by Mobile China Forum: Meet with Judges from Huahong, GWC, Intel, AppNation, DNAPartners

App Developers,

Mobile China invites app developers to submit their mobile applications for selection in our annual App Challenge. The App Challenge is the highlight of the Mobile China | AppPlanet China 2011 conference 2011 event on Oct. 23rd, a one day app conference surrounding the Mobile App ecosystems between China and Silicon Valley.

Deadline for app submission is Oct 22nd. Invitation letter attached.

Meet the great judge panel:

Judge Panel:

Moderator:

Drew Ianni, Founder President, AppNation

Wen Chu ,founder and CEO ,GWC

Zhongrui Xia, President of Huahong International & VP of Huahong Group

Winston Choe, Tablet Ecosystem Director, Intel


Joe Jasin, Managing Director,DNA Partners

Judge Panel Bio attached in details

3PM  App China Challenge
Judge Panel:

Presentation moderator: Lawrence Wong
Award Ceremony 2011
4:20 PM Fireside chat with the judges: The Apps who can win internationally
M-China App Challenge invitation letter 
Mobile China App Planet China 2011


Dear Friend,

Mobile China invites app developers to submit their mobile applications for selection in our annual App Challenge. The App Challenge is the highlight of the Mobile China | AppPlanet China 2011 conference 2011 event on Oct. 23rd, a one day app conference surrounding the Mobile App ecosystems between China and Silicon Valley.

Deadline for app submission is Oct 22nd.
Date to announce app has been selected  is evening Oct 22nd.


The App Challenge will be a great opportunity to showcase your apps to the Chinese mobile market, attract potential investors, partners, and distributors, and to expose yourapp to users in China.

Submit your App Here App Challenge Application Form


If you have any questions, please email appchallenge@m-china.org.


Also, we are looking for sponsors, partners, and great speakers. Contact us to arrange a one to one meeting for sponsorship.  

We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,

Mobile * China
www.mobile-china.org


 

About Mobile * China
Mobile China Forum is an open and non-profit community in the mobile industry in Silicon Valley. Mobile China Forum provides valuable information exchange for Mobile & App ecosystem cross China to Silicon Valley, from developers, entrepreneurs, leaders, visionaries; from Apps, platforms, devices, platforms, solutions, tools, to startups. Mobile China Forum holds various event activities and opportunities for members to meet with leaders in the China and USA, including mobile internet leaders, app experts, solutions leaders, and partners from around the world.

Mr. XIA,ZHONGRUI , HHUSA’s President & HHGROUP VP
Mr. Zhongrui Xia has more than 30 years experience in IT area, from the beginning of being responsible for building of Shanghai governmental computer system and promoting information technologies in 1984.

He was responsible for planning of Shanghai Information Port, designing policies and implementing the construction of information application projects, as a Director of Information Office of Shanghai Municipal Government in 1995.

Mr. Xia was also responsible for supporting and coordinating Hua Hong NEC project, which was China’s first 8 inch semiconductor processing line, as Director of Shanghai 909 Project Office.

After being appointed as President of Shanghai Hua Hong Micro-Electronics Corporation in 1998, Mr. Xia started Hua Hong Design Corporation, acquired Beiling Semiconductor Company and Jitong Intelligent-Card Company. Mr. Xia was the first President of Hua Hong Group after he organized Hua Hong Group.

Wen Chu, CEO, Great Wall Club

As a serial entrepreneur in mobile Internet, Wenchu successfully sold his 1st company to a Nasdaq listed company in 2004. He founded Moabc in 2005, and made it as a leading mobile community with +10 million users. Great Wall Club was founded by Wenchu in Mar.2008. He speaks Chinese, and English.

Winston Choe, Intel

Winston Choe is currently the Tablet Ecosystem Director in the Intel Netbook and Tablet Group, where he
manages development of the ecosystem through engagements with key-customers, strategic-partners,
venture-ecosystem, and new market-development. His background covers 20 years in the Mobility,
Communications, Software, and Services industries, where he has developed businesses at startup ventures
and multinational-corporations across the US and Asia.

Winston founded three software ventures in business-networking, mobile cloud-computing and networked-
multimedia, which he developed from concept to commercialization. Prior to joining Intel, he was the Founder
at Confidantly, a business-networking software company where he established the team, completed product-
development, and launched Beta services through online, social and affiliate-marketing. Previously, Winston
has managed sales and business-development organizations in the HP Handheld, Nokia Mobility, Sun
Consumer Mobile, and DEC Global Services groups where he managed carriers, strategic-partners, and new
market-development.

Joe Jasin
Managing Director,DNA Partners

Joe Jasin has built an international career within the wireless telecommunications and digital media distribution industries, establishing a cross-border depth of USA – Asia experience that includes: mobile internet, venture capital, and corporate development.
He currently serves as Managing Director of DNA Investment Partners, LLC an early stage venture investment firm.  DNA is investing in companies based in the USA and China, industries centric to IP Communications and Digital Media Distribution.
He recently served as Vice President of Corporate Development for SK Telecom, in Seoul Korea. Joe Jasin is also the founder of ICE Wireless, Wireless Blueprint.  Prior to those activities, he was at Sprint/Nextel as a Director of Product and Business Development. He is chair of the Software Development Forum’s Mobile internet group, formal advisor to the U.S. State Department’s – APEC Office of Commerce, and a founding member of CTIA’s Wireless Internet Caucus.

Xi’an, China Seeks Investments and Partnerships with Wide-Ranging Industries in Silicon Valley and Across the USA

update: 1:44 a.m. EDT Oct. 15, 2008

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 15, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Xi’an’s prominence as a high-tech center is one of China’s best-kept secrets. Speaker after speaker said as much during the 2008 Xi’an Investment Environment Promotion Forum in Silicon Valley, Monday. “People know about the history of China, but they don’t know a lot about its technology and education,” said Qingyun Sun, Director for the Xi’an People’s Congress and the leader of a high-level delegation which arrived in San Francisco, Sunday, for a three-city visit. Sun added that high tech is one of the five pillar industries that Xi’an is developing and promoting, and “efforts need to be intensified to highlight the city’s many strengths.”

China’s Consul General in San Francisco, Zhansheng Gao, took note of the fact that the Xi’an delegation’s visit has coincided with a difficult period for people all over the world, and he said that the group had arrived in the Bay Area at a good time. “The world faces severe challenges, and closer cooperation between nations is needed more than ever,” he said. “This forum is a great place to exchange views on the current situation and to expand views of both Silicon Valley and Xi’an.”

Among the people expanding the views of both high-tech locations was Joe Pon, VP of Applied Materials. Pon told a packed room at the Hyatt Regency that his company was the first to set up semi-conductor manufacturing operations in China, and that the investment has paid off in multiple ways and in multiple cities. Applied Materials initially set up in Beijing and later in Shanghai, but when the time came to expand, the company selected Xi’an. “We looked at the quality of people coming out of university in Xi’an,” said Pon, “And we needed an area that had expertise in aeronautics, aerospace, large complex systems and deep engineering experience.”

David Li, Deputy Director of the Xi’an Municipal Bureau of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, highlighted more facts about Xi’an including its advantages for potential investors. “One third of China’s space flight technology is centered in Xi’an,” he said. “In fact, for the space flight and space walk that took place recently, the engine, propellant, on-board computers, and remote-sensing devices were designed and manufactured in Xi’an.” Li also spoke about proactive measures on strengthening the legal system and protecting intellectual property rights–all moves to make the business climate more attractive to international companies.

Other speakers such as Jing Zhao, Vice Director of the Xi’an High-Tech Zone, Larry Pei of CompuPacific, Charles Han of Fast Commerce, and Alex Wang of ExtendLogic were equally generous with their praise of Xi’an’s business and educational assets. Chief among those assets are the legions of university graduates that provide a ready pool of high-tech talent to a wide range of international companies. Official figures put Xi’an’s student body at well over 800,000 students, and Zhao says that each year more than 10,000 students complete their Masters and Doctorate degrees.

The Forum was organized by the Xi’an Municipal Government in conjunction with Silicon Valley’s Global Sourcing Alliance. It was co-hosted by the following San Francisco Bay Area organizations:

– B2B Power Exchange

– Chamber of Commerce International Consortium for Entrepreneurs

– Deloitte Tax

– Silicon Valley Chinese Engineering Association

– Silicon Valley Information Business Alliance

– Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, L.L.P.

– Xi’an Software Outsourcing Alliance

The Xi’an diplomats will travel next to Chicago and New York and, during their US visit, the delegation will sign agreements with the following companies:

– Applied Materials

– Honeywell

– Broadway

– Parago

– Citibank

Details about those pacts are confidential, but the agreements signal that Xi’an continues to attract companies that want a high-tech, business-friendly environment with a stable and highly educated work force with unlimited potential.

About Xi’an, China

Xi’an is a trade and technology center in western China, with market coverage of the 5 provinces. Moreover, foreign and domestic business magnates such as Metro, Trust-Mart, Homeclub, Guomei, and Suning have established successful operations there. There are hundreds of thousands of wholesalers and retailers in Xi’an, with 1.07 million staff members. Xi’an has several software and technology zones, including Electronic Industrial Park, Chang’an Technology Park, Xi’an Software Park, Hi-Tech Export Processing Base, Xi’an Jiaotong University Science Park, Xidian University Software Park, Northwest Polytechnic University Science Park, Biopharmaceutical Park, and Advanced Material Science Park. In its various locations, XAHTP hosts IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Philips, NEC, and Fujitsu. In 2002, Xi’an was designated not only as a National Software Base, one of ten, but was given the go-ahead to become China’s largest such hub.
About Global Sourcing Alliance (GSA)
GSA is a Silicon-Valley-based, non-profit organization dedicated to helping companies in getting started with the global sourcing of IT solutions. Founded in 2007, GSA’s members are outsourcing service providers, experts and advocates; outsourcing-related, non-profit and government organizations; and outsourcing service buyers. Our members utilize GSA to promote and learn about global sourcing through meetings, consultations, and interactions over our Outsourcing Information Exchange Platform (OIEP). Visit www.GlobalSourcingInfo.org for additional information.

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