Liu Peng: Advisor Researcher of China Academy of Sciences, Vice President of Co-Create Software alliances. Mr Liu Peng had worked at the fifteenth Ministry of Electronics Industry Institute, the Ministry of Information Industry, General Engineering Research Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Software. He had participated in the development of various types of computer and information systems development and national construction and long-term planning and the drafting of the drafting of the national information network planning work. Currently he is the head of Ministry of Transportin formation sharing platform experts. Alan Boyd: Advisor Alan is one of the world’s most experienced technology, media and intellectual property specialists with a long record of success in Europe, America, Australia and Asia. A pioneer of the US personal computer industry in the 1970s, he co-founded MUSE, one of the first independent software companies. He became the first Product Development Manager at Microsoft in 1980 where he reported directly to Bill Gates. At Microsoft he was responsible for the development of many software products (such as MS-Word) that have since become household names and sold billions of copies. He was subsequently responsible for the implementation and management of Microsoft’s highly successful acquisitions program. Alan Boyd is also cofounder, with Dr. David Armani, of unITed, a United Nations backed charitable initiative to provide infrastructure project advice to emerging nations attempting to reduce or eliminate foreign debt. He has lived in China since 1999 and currently resides in Beijing. |
Dan Brody: Advisor Dan is an experienced technology executive who has lived in China since 1996. He was the first person hired by Google in China when they decided to enter the market, and previously ran government relations for Motorola when they were China’s largest foreign investor. While at Google he negotiated several major partnerships that resulted in investments by Google, before joining China’s largest online video site responsible for acquiring video copyright and other partnerships. For the past two years, he’s reviewed early stage investment opportunities while also managing portfolio company operations in SNS, gaming, and software at boutique investment firm KGIM. He is a former interpreter with a BS from Georgetown. |


