TechCrunch
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CrunchMatch
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Facebook’s
Byju Raveendran
BYJU’s
SmartNews
Apple
Race Capital
East Ventures
Blume Ventures
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Rita Liao
Manish Singh
Ajit Mohan
Russell Cohen
Kaisei Hamamoto
Sonny Vu
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Steven Yang
Anker
Gillian Tee
Edith Yeung
Melisa Irene
Karthik Reddy
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The sessions, with people from some of Asia’s most influential tech companies, startups and investment firms, will be broadcast during the day in this part of the world, followed by live Q&A sessions. So come with your questions!India is Facebook’s biggest market by number of users, and our speakers will include its head of India, Ajit Mohan.We also have Russell Cohen, regional head of operations at Grab, the ride-hailing company that acquired Uber’s Southeast Asia operations two years ago and is now also one of the region’s largest on-demand delivery platforms.Byju Raveendran, founder of BYJU’s, India’s most highly-valued edtech startup, will talk about online learning, one of this year’s most important topics.As another example of how tech innovations in Asia influence other parts of the world, we will speak to Kaisei Hamamoto, co-founder and chief operating officer of SmartNews, which runs versions of its news aggregator app in two very different markets, Japan and the United States.Our lineup of founders include Sonny Vu, whose last startup, Misfit, was acquired by Apple, and is currently the chief executive officer of continuous carbon-fiber 3D printing company Arevo.We’ll also talk to Steven Yang of Anker about how he built his company into one of the most popular and well-regarded smartphone charger and power bank brands.Gillian Tee, founder of Singapore-based caregiving and telehealth startup Homage, will share insights about how tech can serve the world’s most vulnerable people.On the investment side, we will hear from Edith Yeung, general partner at Race Capital, about emerging technology trends in China and Silicon Valley.East Ventures, one of the most prolific and influential investment firms in Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest market, will be represented by Melisa Irene, the firm’s first female partner.And Karthik Reddy, co-founder of Blume Ventures, will be on hand to talk about the challenges and opportunities of helping build India’s startup ecosystem.Each session will be followed by a live Q&A, so attendees will get a chance to ask each speaker questions. if ( iframe ) { var iframe = document.getElementById( e.data._request.frame_id );
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