ChinICT

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CHINICT - Tech Stars in China
Company type Private
IndustryTech Conference
Founded2005
FounderFranck Nazikian
Headquarters,
Website www.chinict.org
CHINICT's Stars, Rising Stars & Hackathon Award Winners Group CHINICT 2012.jpg
CHINICT's Stars, Rising Stars & Hackathon Award Winners

CHINICT (Simplified Chinese: 科技明星在中国 - literally meaning "Tech Stars In China") is a conference [1] [2] including a Hackathon [3] [4] [5] focused on the China tech innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. [6] [7] CHINICT takes place once a year at the end of May in Beijing at Tsinghua University Science Park.

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Since 2005, CHINICT has been featuring policy-makers, financiers, entrepreneurs, innovators and technologists both from China and the West. [8] [9] [10]

CHINICT was acquired by GSMA. [11]

Franck Nazikian

The conference was founded in 2005 by Franck Nazikian (Simplified Chinese: 方克纳), [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] a tech entrepreneur and investor. He is the CEO & co-founder of WowTune, a company focused on creating VR singing and spoken voices, and several other Web3 enterprises. [18] Together with Renaud Laplanche, Franck co-founded TripleHop Technologies, acquired by Oracle. [19] Franck also served as a managing director at Gemplus International, making venture capital investments in tech companies, and runs DEVELOPNEUR, [4] a series of pitch competitions & hackathons [20] which he created in 2011. [21]

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