CHINICT: Rising Star Awards and CHINICT Proteges Panel

CHINICT, an event focused on the promising high tech companies from China and the West, will take place for the 3rd time in Beijing, on May 22nd and 23rd 2008. The most promising IT companies from China and the West will present to a high profile audience composed of decision makers from major IT corporations, leading Venture Capital firms and political leaders, their activities and development plans in China.
As in previous two years, CHINICT will held a Rising Star Award for the the most innovative and fastest-growing IT cocmpanies. The award will be judged by an expert committee composed of leading tech investors, CEOs and executives upon 4 criteria:
- Market adequacy;
- Profit model;
- Financial backing;
- Innovation in terms of technology and/or market approach.
If you are interested in it, you can send your applications with a short PowerPoint presentation (10 slides maximum) in English to Mr. Xavier Nemo (xavier@chinict.org).
For the first time this year, beyond presenting “CHINICT Rising Stars” (i.e. mid to late stage investment opportunities), CHINICT will also present through a panel session called “CHINICT Proteges”, early stage / pre-series A investment opportunities. The “CHINICT Proteges Panel” showcases outstanding early stage investment opportunities. It is a private session featuring only about 10 startups and 20 investors.
These early stage companies will present in front of a jury composed of top-tier investors (both VCs and angels) investing in Chinese early stage companies. Beyond potentially raising money from investors, these companies will also receive CHINICT Award, and with outstanding media coverage from all over the world.
If your company is interested in being featured as a “CHINICT Protege” during the event, please send the Powerpoint presentation for investors in English (10 slides maximum) by May 7th at info@chinict.org.
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