Rebecca Fannin
Rebecca A. Fannin is the author of Tech Titans of China. She is also a leading expert on global innovation and the founder of Silicon Dragon Ventures, a media and events platform with an international following.
Fannin hosts tech innovation and investment forums in several key hubs globally, including San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Tel Aviv. As a technology writer, author and media entrepreneur, she began her career as a journalist in Silicon Valley. She was one of the first American journalists to write about China’s entrepreneurial boom, reporting from Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Her first book, Silicon Dragon, profiled Jack Ma of Alibaba, Robin Li of Baidu, and other tech titans.
Fannin’s journalistic career has taken her to the world’s leading hubs of tech innovation, and her articles have appeared in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company and Inc.Today, Fannin pens a weekly column for Forbes, and is a special correspondent for CNBC.com.
Fannin hosts tech innovation and investment forums in several key hubs globally, including San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Tel Aviv. As a technology writer, author and media entrepreneur, she began her career as a journalist in Silicon Valley. She was one of the first American journalists to write about China’s entrepreneurial boom, reporting from Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Her first book, Silicon Dragon, profiled Jack Ma of Alibaba, Robin Li of Baidu, and other tech titans.
Fannin’s journalistic career has taken her to the world’s leading hubs of tech innovation, and her articles have appeared in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company and Inc.Today, Fannin pens a weekly column for Forbes, and is a special correspondent for CNBC.com.
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www.silicondragonventures.com/
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Rebecca Fannin joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the origins of China’s current tech boom, including whether the tech innovations they “acquired” were actually stolen from the U.S.
Rebecca Fannin joins Jim Blasingame to report on China’s claims to a growing technologically innovative economy, including various industries and tech accomplishments.