China National Convention Center, Beijing
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Posted 1 year, 3 months ago
by Duncan Leung
· 9 participants
G-Startup is the launch pad for the most innovative mobile Internet startups, hosted at the Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC). 12 startups will be chosen to attend G-Startup, and will have 6 minutes to pitch their startup to a panel of 10 respected venture capitalists and angel investors.
Submission Deadline: March 11, 2011
Two Sessions: Seed/Early-Stage and Growth-Stage-
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G-Startup is the launch pad for the most innovative mobile Internet startups, hosted at the Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC). 12 startups will be chosen to attend G-Startup, and will have 6 minutes to pitch their startup to a panel of 10 respected venture capitalists and angel investors.
Submission Deadline: March 11, 2011
Two Sessions: Seed/Early-Stage and Growth-Stage-
There will be two sessions at G-Startup to level the playing field: Seed/Early-Stage, and Growth-Stage startups. The top 2 finalists of each stage will move on to the next round and will have the exclusive opportunity to present their startup and product on the main GMIC stage, where the winner of each session will be chosen.
3 Free Passes to GMIC 2011 and an Exhibition Booth-
Selected startups will get 3 free passes to attend and learn from the leaders in mobile Internet at GMIC 2011. An exhibition booth will also be provided for the 12 selected startups to show off their product on the GMIC exhibition floor.
G-Startup Judging Panel:
Cyril Ebersweiler - SOSventures Int., Chinaccelerator
Ye Wang - Innovation Works
Jui K Tan - BlueRun Ventures
Steve Bell - Trilogy Ventures
Jeffrey Paine - Battle Ventures, Founder Institute Singapore
Rob Trice - SK Telecom Ventures
Yen-Lu Chow - WholeTree Ventures *Tentativ
Kui Zhou - Sequoia Capital
Paul Asel - Nokia Growth Partners
William Bao Bean - SingTel Innov8