Dear Global Investor:
Silicon Valley VCs were once known for – among other things – their reluctance
to invest in companies outside a 50-mile radius. Why should they? All the
hottest technologies and best entrepreneurs were just a short drive down Sand
Hill Road. But lately, many of the same venture visionaries are filling the
seats of flights from the West Coast to the Far East. Pure coincidence, or
growing realization of China’s importance as a global growth driver? The answer
is clear.
Join
these players and others at the
2004 Asian Venture Forum/China (Beijing), scheduled for June 28-30.
Held at the Grand Hyatt Beijing,
this annual conference is the only truly international event of its kind, and
provides opportunities for local tech leaders and international players to
network, and discuss critical issues.
Confirmed
speakers include:
David Chao, DCM-Doll
Capital
Peter Chen,
CSMC Technologies
James Chew, Fortune
Ventures
K. O. Chia,
Walden International
Matthew Growney,
Motorola Ventures
Joel Kellman,
Granite Global Ventures
Duane Kuang,
Intel Capital
Ernest Lambers,
AlpInvest Partners
Gabriel Li,
Orchid Asia
Chee Beng Neo,
Vertex
China Investment
Hemal Mirani,
HarbourVest
Partners Asia
Daniel Quon, Silicon
Valley Bank
Barry Taylor,
Warburg Pincus
Steven Toronto,
Morrison & Foerster
Thomas Tsao, Gobi
Partners
Joseph Tzeng,
Crystal Ventures
Paul Wang,
Pacific Venture Partners
Raymond Yang,
Linktone Ltd.
Lee Zhang, Deutsche
Bank
Quan Zhou,
IDG Technology Ventures
For
a full list of speakers, please download our latest brochure at:
http://www.asianfn.com/conferences/conference_default.asp
Register
now to take advantage of the special Early Bird promotion and save
US$100 on your delegate rate. Hurry, this offer ends June 3, 2004.
Thank
you for your attention, we look forward to seeing you in Beijing.
Sincerely,
Trevor
Chan
Director of Business Development
Asian Venture Capital Journal
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