Startup Saturday 2010: Asian Start-up Entrepreneurs Meet Together In HK (2/2)


Continued from
Startup Saturday 2010: Asian Start-up Entrepreneurs Meet Together In HK (1/2)
Startup Showcase Round 2:
Nanbeijie.com
Nanbeijie (南北街)  is an entertainment focused social shopping company that transforms online shopping into a social gaming experience. Utilising social gaming, virtual currencies and merging it with entertaining shopping games to create a new experience in the shopping entertainment space.
Cosher
Cosher provides an innovative solution that makes internet display advertising campaigns more effective.   It is the first company worldwide to offer standard-based cursor-advertising.  In one simple sentence, they use the mouse cursor pointer for advertising purposes.  They can display your company/product logo on affiliated websites in conjunction with your banner-ads.
Enterproid
Enterproid allows mobile professionals to consolidate their work and personal life onto a single cloud-managed enterprise-grade device without compromising security or functionality.
Popcorn Media Network
The Popcorn Media Network is one of the first company’s in Hong Kong to see the value of social media and blogging and set up Hong Kong’s very first blog network with the brands such as ButterBoom.com, NeonPunch.com and Winbuzz.hk.
Conyac
Conyac is a tech start-up based in Tokyo and a place for social translation over the internet. It is a user friendly website that enables you to request a translation or translate a request by another user, in order to gain Conyac points.
For more details about Conyac, refer to the following Asiajin stories.

Spoilt.com.hk
Spoilt is a team that brings experience gifts to Hong Kong. If you look for a unique gift for a loved one or planning a day out, they can help.  Their points are unique experiences, hassle-free shopping, price guarantee and simple booking process.

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The Future Panel:

  • Andy Cheung, Architect Evangelist, Microsoft
  • Patrick Lee, Founder of Alive Not Dead (an online community dedicated to helping artists)
  • Ken Law, CEO of MotherApp (a smartphone app developer creating iPhone / Android / Windows Mobile / Blackberry apps very quickly using their patent-pending technology.   Asiajin’s iPhone/iPod Touch reader is also powered by them.)

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Startup Showcase Round 3
Stepcase
Stepcase developed several photo-related iPhone apps.   One of their best is Steply, which is for establishing an access to a free online community to share photos with friends and discover new things in your city.   Steply is available on the iTunes AppStore.
Gobuya.com (夠買)
Gobuya is a deal of the day site serving merchants and consumers in Hong Kong.  Developed and operated by Allo Online Solution Ltd. which is headquartered at Hong Kong Science Park.   They get high traffic through Facebook.
Aoopz!
Aoopz is a platform for professionals to publish their works, creatives, ideas to the subscribers in multi-channels where publishings can be seen in most of platforms – mobile, iPad and web.
Resume Tracker
Resume Tracker provides you with your own careers site to handle job applications and to manage applicant information for small business.
Pillow2
Pillow2 is an online community to share travel experience, personalize your trips, and discover hidden local gems.  You can create a comprehensive travel journal with photos and the places you visited.  Then you can share it with your friends.
Online Product Platform
OPP helps business to demonstrate their products online easily and efficiently. It is a fully customized and animated product tools that can act as product catalog to complete online store. With its animated user interface, user can generate your own E-commerce website or product catalog in a very short time.  Developed by online solution provider Innoverz, which is also based at Hong Kong Science Park.

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I’ve ever been to TechCrunch 50, OpenWeb Asia and the other attractive tech conferences many times, but never met such a hot event where a number of start-ups and entrepreneurs having grassroots spirits plus ambition to be a world-class business come together.   The organizer announced more than 400 people attended the event, and they were forced to set up an additional venue for having seats for the entire audience.

I thank the event’s organizers including Casey Lau and Jonathan Buford of BootHK for their hard work, and also I thank Takeshi Hirano[J] of TechCrunch Japan[J] for encouraging me to be there.

Finally, let’s take a look at the event highlights and interview highlights.   The following videos were produced by StartupsHK and Y Stage Productions.

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