Internet giants offer 30 minute idea pitch
Updated: 2012-08-16 14:11
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The China Internet Conference 2012 will host a "Golden 30 minutes" to provide internet companies a platform to show their creative ideas to the industry's leading companies in Beijing from Sept 11 to 14.
The program, which allows companies to demonstrate their extreme imagination and creativity in half an hour in any form, has already attracted several influential companies including China Mobile, China Telecom, Google, Tencent, Qihoo 360, Ctrip, Kuaipai.cn and Tianji.com.
Google Inc. will showcase "Art Project" that can take viewers on a journey to explore art collections from around the world in extremely high resolution.
Kuaipai.cn, which means quick photo in Chinese, will perform a sitcom by using Quick Response (QR) code and Qihoo 360 Technology Co Ltd. will draw a scroll about the development of China's network security industry.
The CEOs from famous Internet companies including Tencent CEO Ma Huateng, Baidu CEO Robin Li, Sina CEO Cao Guowei and Netease CEO Ding Lei, Xiaomi Technology chairman Lei Jun and Amazon China CEO Wang Hanhua will attend the conference.
The conference will also launch another new section to exhibit advanced Internet user's facilities.
This year's conference is the 11th since 2002 and it is expected to attract more than 10,000 to the Beijing International Convention Center.
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