Innovation Works
China photo-sharing app Blink secures $20m round
Blink, a Chinese photo sharing and messaging mobile app, has raised $20 million in Series A funding from Tencent Holdings, Sequoia Capital, H Capital, ZhenFund and Innovation Works.
China-US VC: Beyond borders
Chinese tech companies are interested in making investments in the US, while start-ups are targeting Sino-US or global markets from the outset. How can VC investors make money in this melting pot?
China's Innovation Works exits Elex Technology via trade sale
Beijing-based incubator Innovation Works has sold its entire 3.49% stake in mobile games platform Elex Technology to Chinese Universe Publishing and Media for RMB70 million ($11 million).
IDG leads $20m Series B for China's Dew Mobile
IDG Capital Partners has led a $20 million Series B round of investment in DewMobile, the Chinese start-up behind file transfer app Zapya.
Wearable technology: Heart on your sleeve
Wearables promise to be the next disruptive technology, redefining our daily lives. Are venture capitalists right to be excited and are they getting excited about the right things?
China mobile app platform Wandouja gets Goldman funding
Wandougjia, a Chinese mobile app platform, has received an undisclosed sum in follow-on funding from Goldman Sachs to complete a Series B round of funding that saw new and existing investors commit $120 million in January.
SoftBank leads $120m round for Chinese app platform Wandoujia
SoftBank Corp. has led a $120 million Series B round of funding for Wandoujia, a Chinese Android mobile app platform. Existing investors DCM and Innovation Works Development Fund (IWDF) also participated in the round.
Innovation Works backs Chinese IT job website
Innovation Works has committed RMB2.5 million ($410,000) to IT job listing website Neitui.
Profile: Innovation Works' Chris Evdemon
A cold email to Innovation Works founder Kai-fu Lee landed angel investor Chris Evdemon a full-time role at the Beijing-based incubator. Now he is looking to follow the firm into Silicon Valley
Innovation Works’ Kai-Fu Lee diagnosed with cancer
Kai-Fu Lee, founder and CEO of Innovation Works and former head of Google Greater China, has been diagnosed with lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.
Asia Incubators: From acorns to oaks
As Asia’s tech start-up community flourishes, more incubators are setting up shop in the region in a bid to emulate Silicon Valley success – but what is the best way to do it?
Qiming invests in China mobile games developer Cachejoy
Qiming Venture Partners has invested in a Series B round of funding for Cachejoy, a Chinese mobile gaming developer also known as Beijing Tiangua Online Technology. The size of the round was not disclosed.
Tech crunch: Bridging the Series A gap
On both sides of the Pacific, the venture capital industry is suffering from a dearth in Series A funding. How widespread is the problem and who is most affected?
Start-up investment: Fallen angels
The scarcity of seed capital in most of Asia has left the region’s entrepreneurs crying out for angel investors. What’s stopping them from flooding in?
Innovation Works raises $148m for fund II, yet to reach close
Innovation Works, the tech incubator started by Google’s former China head Kai-fu Lee, has so raised $148 million for its second fund. Lee confirmed to Sina that fundraising efforts began in April, but didn’t disclose the target size or details of...
Northern Light supports first Sino-US incubator
Northern Light Venture Capital has launched Silicon Valley’s first Sino-US incubator in conjunction with Tsinghua University Science Park, Shui On Group and Silicon Valley Bank. Known as InnoSpring, the incubator will target startups seeking to enter...