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Hua Yuan Science & Technology Association Announces 2005 US-China IT Executive Summit
Palo Alto, California - April 26, 2005 - Hua Yuan Science and Technology Association (HYSTA), a leading association for Chinese professionals in Silicon Valley, announced today that it will host a summit for CEOs and senior executives of China’s and America’s leading technology companies. The event is by-invitation only and will be held on May 2 through 7, culminating in HYSTA’s Annual Conference on May 7 in Santa Clara Convention Center. The Annual Conference will be open to the public.
More than 25 well-known CEOs and Presidents from China’s top IT companies will visit the bay area and join many senior executives from Silicon Valley’s leading technology companies. They will exchange insights about the IT industry outlook within and outside China and discuss topics such as IT industry’s globalization, business outsourcing, and Chinese companies in U.S. capital market. The event will also highlight the Chinese business leaders themselves, who are playing bigger roles both in China and globally.
“This gathering of top technology business leaders from China and America is unprecedented in terms of scope and scale,” said Feng Deng, President of HYSTA and co-founder of NetScreen Technologies. “It marks the increasing relevance of China to global business and technology and provides an opportunity for new insights and partnerships between Chinese and American businesses.”
Confirmed participants from China include Yuanqing Yang, Chairman of Lenovo (Legend), Wei Guo, CEO of Digital China, Ying Wu, Chairman and CEO of UTStarcom (China) (NASDAQ: UTSI), James Ding, Chairman of AsiaInfo (NASDAQ: ASIA), Lei Ding, Chairman & CEO of NetEase (Nasdaq: NTES), Charles Zhang, CEO of Sohu.com (Nasdaq: SOHU), Robin Li, CEO of Baidu.com, Neil Shen, President of Ctrip.com (NASDAQ: CTRP), Yun Ma, CEO of AliBaBa, Yinan Li, CEO of Harbor Networks, John Deng, Chairman of ViMicro, and Yongping Duan, Chairman of BuBuGao, etc. Some top executives of local leading American technology firms are invited, such as Cisco, Intel, Yahoo!, eBay , Google, and Juniper Networks, etc.
“We hope that this Summit will provide inspiration for aspiring Chinese professionals in the Silicon Valley and help connect business leaders on both sides of the Pacific,” said Bo Shao, Vice President of HYSTA and founder and Chairman of eBay EachNet.
The Summit is co-hosted by HYSTA, e-China Alliances and Morgan Stanley’s investment banking division.
Registration & Program
This summit is by-invitation only, and is not open to the general public. For a full program agenda, media interview and more updated information about HYSTA’s 2004 Annual Conference, please visit www.hysta.org or email [email protected].
About Hua Yuan Science and Technology Association
Hua Yuan Science and Technology Association (HYSTA) is Silicon’s Valley’s leading Chinese professionals association. Founded in 1999 by a group of successful Chinese entrepreneurs, HYSTA aims to advance entrepreneurship and career development among Chinese in the Silicon Valley and to facilitate networking and exchange of business ideas among successful Chinese entrepreneurs and executives in Silicon Valley and China. It represents over 2000 members from a variety of business sectors and ethnic backgrounds, with the majority hailing from China and working in high technology. HYSTA is based in Silicon Valley, California. For more information, visit www.hysta.org.
Media Contacts:
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Sharon Sim-Krause
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HYSTA
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