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ConferencesUsing A.I., This Chinese Retailer Can Track Shoppers on the Internet and in Its Aisles
By Fortune EditorsNovember 11, 2019
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ConferencesThis Digital Health Startup Is Fortune China’s ‘Innovator of the Year’
By Fortune EditorsNovember 8, 2019
He Xiaopeng, chairman and CEO of Xpeng, said semi-autonomous cars could transform driving in just five to 10 years
ConferencesFor Now, Autonomous Cars May Mean Never Having to Park Again
By Fortune EditorsNovember 8, 2019
Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019 Friday, November 8th 2019 Guangzhou, China. 09:30 - 09:55 TECHNOLOGY AND INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT While billions of people reap the benefits of the rapidly evolving technologies transforming everyday lives, there are also billions facing a digital divide - under-served communities still lacking basic infrastructure and services. How to use technology to improve living standards as well as promote inclusive development within these disadvantaged communities? Hear from entrepreneurs who are trying to answer this challenging question. Justin Gong, Co-founder, Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, XAG Geoffrey Prentice, Co-founder, Skype and Oriente Yao Zhang, Founder and CEO, RoboTerra Moderator: Clifton Leaf, FORTUNE Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune
Conferences‘Nothing to Lose’: The Drone Farming Revolution Is Coming to China
By Fortune EditorsNovember 8, 2019
ConferencesHow This Entrepreneur Is Selling Plant-Based Foods in the World’s Number 1 Meat-Eating Country
By Fortune EditorsNovember 8, 2019
ConferencesHow Smart Cities and Homes Will Take China Into the Future
By Fortune EditorsNovember 7, 2019
ConferencesCheetah Mobile’s Robots May Soon Be at a Karaoke Bar Near You
By Fortune EditorsNovember 7, 2019
Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019
ConferencesInside the Trade War’s Tech Battle That Neither China Nor the U.S. Can Afford to Lose
By Fortune EditorsNovember 7, 2019
ConferencesDespite the Trade War, the U.S. and Chinese Economies Aren’t ‘Decoupling,’ Goldman’s Strategy Chief Says
By Fortune EditorsNovember 7, 2019
Elizabeth Rossiello, founder of fintech startup AZA, says bitcoin has provided the opportunity to leapfrog the U.S. dollar and legacy banking institutions
ConferencesIn Some of Africa’s Biggest Markets, Cutting Currency Risk Means Swapping the Dollar for Bitcoin
By Fortune EditorsNovember 7, 2019
Ninie Wang, founder and CEO at Pinetree Care Group
ConferencesThe Future of Healthcare Could Be in China
By Fortune EditorsNovember 7, 2019
009 Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019 Thursday, November 7th 2019 Guangzhou, China. 11:10 - 11:20
NEUROINFORMATICS: THE REAL FUTURE OF WORK Learn how one company is using portable brain sensors and machine learning to scientifically measure levels of stress and attention in real time and help organizations to improve workplace wellness, safety, learning and productivity with personalized and adaptive evidence-based solutions. Presenter: Olivier Oullier, President, EMOTIV Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune
ConferencesThese Brain Specialists Have Built Ear Pods to Help You Tune in, Boost Workplace Productivity
By Fortune EditorsNovember 7, 2019
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TechUnicorns Have a Lot of Questions About Shanghai’s New Nasdaq Rival
By Lucinda ShenNovember 30, 2018
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