Digitally China
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Digitally China
A podcast about the Chinese tech industry by Tom Xiong, Eva Xiao and Jacob Loven. Created together with RADII (radiichina.com), an independent media platform about today's China and its next generation. Digitally China is a bi-weekly podcast where we together with experts discuss the fascinating...
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BRB (and What’s to Come on Season 2)
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From 8 to 800 million internet users - An Inside View with Brian Wong
This episode of Digitally China is about Brian Wong, his experiences from being part of the early days of Alibaba but at the same time also a story ab...

The War of a Thousand Groupons
In the latest Digitally China we’re looking back on history. Meituan-Dianping is China’s clear market leader within group buying, offline discovery an...

Interview: Diversity and entrepreneurship with Jill Tang
In the latest episode of Digitally China, Tom is joined by Jill Tang, co-founder of Ladies Who Tech, an influential Chinese organization focusing on e...

RED: The ups and downs of social commerce
Companies around the world are latching onto social commerce, but in China, where mobile payments are ubiquitous and consumers are extra wary of fake...

So You Want to Work in Chinese Tech
In China’s fast-growing tech industry, it’s easy to focus on exciting new products and businesses while overlooking one of the most important elements...

Can TikTok Beat Spotify and Apple Music?
Together with Jonas Leijonhufvud and Sven Carlsson, the authors of a new book telling the inside story about Spotify and the fight for global dominanc...

The Rise of Chinese Brands
In this special episode of Digitally China Tom is joined by Emmy Teo, co-founder of the New Retail startup FUSE and advisor to up & coming consumer br...

Why Foreign Brands Entering China Should Learn from this Indian Startup
With the recent news of Amazon exiting China with their e-commerce business combined with the departure of Uber a few years ago, many observers' have...

China's tech slowdown
Over the past five years, China’s internet industry has seen dizzying growth, with each year hitting record-levels of funding. In the second quarter o...

"Live" Special: Can Chinese Innovation Disrupt Amazon?
This latest episode of Digitally China has a special format, partly recorded live from D-Congress, one of the largest e-commerce conferences in Europe...

David and Goliath: Bytedance takes on WeChat
In a country where WeChat rules supreme, Bytedance is attempting the impossible. Last month,the Beijing-based startup launched its own social networki...

Will Next Enron Come From China Tech?
With DJI's recent 150 million USD embezzlement scandal we are investigating what happens when Chinese tech companies grow too fast. What compromises a...

Are we already enslaved to AI? With Nicholas Young
One of the most hyped up words of 2018, AI or Artificial Intelligence has lately been portrayed as something that can enslave the human kind by everyt...

Tencent Music vs. Spotify - friend or foe?
A few weeks ago, in December 2018, Tencent Music did their highly anticipated IPO on the New York Stock Exchange valuing the company to $21.3 billion....

The unsexy part of new retail
When it comes to buzzwords in the tech industry, "new retail" ranks high on the list. For the past few years, Alibaba has popularized the catchphrase...

TikTok and the rise of new social
A "new social" is on the rise led by TikTok. But despite soaring user numbers, will they survive the competition from giants like Facebook and Tencent...

Weishang - The WeChat Hustle
When you think of ecommerce in China, Alibaba is probably the first name that comes to mind. And no wonder - the internet giant has built a multibilli...

The Pilot - Luckin Coffee
In this pilot episode we are checking out the business model of Luckin Coffee. Is the "digitalisation of coffee" just a hype or actually something tha...