Dive into China's next "golden period" of AI with Stella Zhou, Founding Partner at INCE Capital.
With 20 years in VC—including backing Musical.ly (now TikTok) as Qiming's youngest partner—Stella shares her journey from Shanghai roots to leading AI-driven consumer bets like Lovart.ai, the world's first design agent, and Pebble, the revolutionary EV smart trailer.
Discover why AI is igniting a new era of cross-border innovation, her lessons from TikTok's explosive growth, navigating VC challenges as a female leader, and overlooked opportunities in China's talent-rich ecosystem.
From one-man AI startups to global exits, get a front-row seat to where consumer tech is headed. Perfect for AI enthusiasts, investors, and China tech watchers. Listen now!
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China Connect 2025 Event
Next-Gen Innovation & Investment Opportunities in China
🗓️ Oct 2, Zurich
In Ep 14, we sit down with Xinyue Hou, Lead Portfolio Manager at Bellecapital. She offers a masterclass in navigating the complexities and opportunities of the East from a Western vantage point. Xinyue shares her "neutral and rational" investment philosophy, shaped by her deep roots in China and professional experience in Europe, allowing her to see both the risks and rewards that others often miss.
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From humanoids hitting factory floors to the surprising shift in where robotics innovation happens globally - this special episode brings together four leading investors from Silicon Valley, China, Switzerland, and the Nordics to decode the robotics revolution.
Featuring Karthee Madasamy from MFV Partners (PsiQuantum, Agility Robotics), Wei Cao from Lanchi Ventures (20+ robotics portfolio), Arne Tonning from Alliance VC (1X), and Klea Wenger from Swisscom Ventures (ANYbotics), we explore why 2025 could be robotics' breakout year.
Key insights: Why specialized robots still dominate vs. humanoids, how cross-border partnerships are reshaping the industry, and which regions are winning the intelligence vs. hardware battle. Plus exclusive takes on market adoption, regulatory challenges, and what investors really look for in robotics startups today.
Recorded live from our global robotics investment webinar.
Recorded across three continents (US, Europe, and China), this deep dive with James Zhao—Founder and Managing Partner of LYFE Capital—unpacks how transpacific healthcare buyouts are reshaping biotech and medtech.
A medical doctor turned investor (Monitor Group → Vivo Capital → LYFE), James shares how LYFE scaled to a global platform with USD 2B AUM and five offices, and why the next decade will be defined by a US–East Asia partnership: North America leading innovation; East Asia delivering high‑end, automated biologics and medtech manufacturing at scale.
We cover the “iceberg” under healthcare innovation—CRO/CDMO capacity, advanced manufacturing, and supply chains—plus the realities of exits and governance in China, AI as an execution lever (not just a buzzword), and LYFE’s transpacific value‑creation playbook that connects regulatory, R&D, and manufacturing across borders.
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China’s economy is shifting from debt-driven, high-speed growth to a new era focused on high-quality, sustainable development. In this episode, we sit down with Hao Yu, Founder and CIO of hedge fund Bamboo Hill Capital, to explore how this transformation is creating one of the world’s richest landscapes for long/short alpha in public equities.
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Whether you’re a global allocator, equity investor, or just curious about China’s next chapter, this episode is packed with actionable insights and fresh perspectives for navigating a market in transition.
Join us for a conversation with Lei Yang, founder of Particle Future Venture Capital and one of China’s pioneering deep tech investors. In this episode, Lei reflects on his journey—from McKinsey, to leading advanced technology investments at NLVC, to launching Particle Future.
We explore the grit and resilience behind China’s HardTech ecosystem, the evolving mindset of founders, and why focus and product-market fit matter more than ever. Lei also shares stories, lessons for entrepreneurs, and his outlook on the future of deep tech, AI, and global innovation from a China perspective.
Join us for an in-depth conversation with Xin Wu, Founder and CEO of Banyan Partners, as we explore the realities of investing in China’s public markets.
We discuss the nuances between public and private markets, and the unique risks and opportunities facing investors today.
Xin breaks down Banyan’s long/short value investing strategy, shares how they identify both long and short positions, and unpacks what sets China’s market apart from the US.
We explore recent surges in China’s tech stocks, the impact of global investor sentiment, and the challenges of evaluating Chinese corporate data. Xin also offers practical advice for Western LPs.
This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
“You don’t wait for perfect macro to invest in China — you follow the alpha, not the noise.”
New Inside Out episode with Ryan Yin, founder and Chief Investment Officer at Aspoon Capital, a long/short equity hedge fund that focuses on Greater China and invests across TMT, Consumer, and Industrial Sectors.
This one hits hard — no hedge fund fluff, check it out!
Top 4 takeaways:
1. Policy in China is actually not unpredictable
- Ten-year Book has already included how the government wants to change the country, people just ignored it.
- This is a paradigm shift, not policy chaos.
2. AI-related: investment opportunity, competition with the US
- AI in China is still investable. The best opportunities lie in undervalued companies not yet recognized as AI players.
- While China currently trails the U.S. in AI progress, it's a turn-based race — and a catch-up phase is likely in the second half of the year.
3. Decoupling with the US and geopolitical concerns
- Tariffs = forced localization = stronger domestic players.
- Trump might be bullish for China allocations, since geopolitical noise creates mispricings. That’s where we hunt.
4. The time to invest isn’t when it’s cheap— it’s when companies start performing
- Instead of beta-driven gains, today China’s market rewards those who are more alpha-focused.
- The worst time for China market is also probably the best time for new emerging managers to show up.
What does it take to back China’s next generation of global tech founders?
Patrick Kavanagh—operator, investor, and founder of Old Friendship Capital—shares his journey from Robinhood to investing in China’s most ambitious startups.
Patrick breaks down the opportunities, challenges, and strategies for navigating China’s fast-changing VC landscape.
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🚀 From Li Auto to AGI: What’s Next for China’s Innovation Wave?
Future Capital backed Li Auto pre-product. It’s now a $30B company.It also invested in MiniMax—8 months before ChatGPT launched.
These were more than bets—they were signals of where the future is headed.
🔋 1. The EV Revolution: From Hardware to Embodied AI
Three phases have already unfolded:
Phase 1: Electrification → solid-state batteries, perovskite
Phase 2: Automation → lidar, autonomous driving
Next: AI-native vehicles
The battleground has shifted. It’s no longer hardware—it’s intelligence.
🧠 2. China's “Six Tigers” (LLMs) & the Post-DeepSeek Landscape
Baichuan pivoted to verticals like healthcare
01.AI’s model team got absorbed into Alibaba
The rest? Still in the AGI race—but compute + capital are massive bottlenecks
Then there’s MiniMax
Only 2–3 LLMs will survive. The rest? They’ll evolve into specialized agents.
🌏 3. From ‘China for China’ to ‘China for the World’
This is a new wave of builders—born local, building global.
In this captivating episode, we sit down with Marko Bjelonic, CEO & Co-Founder of RIVR (formerly Swiss-Mile), whose groundbreaking wheeled-quadruped robots are transforming last-mile delivery.
From his early days as a PhD researcher at ETH Zurich to securing backing from Jeff Bezos and establishing partnerships with Chinese robotics companies, Marko shares his journey of building a global robotics company from Switzerland. We explore how his immigrant background shaped his entrepreneurial vision, the technological innovations behind RIVR's robots, and how the company navigates the complex dynamics between Western and Chinese robotics ecosystems.
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🚀 How Lalamove ("Uber for Truck") Became a $10B Logistics Powerhouse While Uber Struggled in China
🚀 How Chinese Companies Are Expanding Overseas and Becoming Global Leaders.
🚀 Why Betting on SEA & India As The "Next China" Might Be Missing the Bigger Picture
We had an incredible conversation with Ian Goh, Managing Partner at 01VC, diving into the reality of venture investing in China and Southeast Asia, global expansion, and supply chain investment landscape.
Here’s what we covered:
🚛 Lalamove’s $10B Playbook: We break down how Lalamove scaled across 350+ cities in China while Uber struggled and failed. The secret sauce of Lalamove’s success and practical tips for companies expanding into China.
🌏 China’s "Go Global" Playbook (出海 Chuhai): From robotics to digital solutions, we explore how Chinese companies are expanding overseas and becoming global leaders.
💰Why SEA & India Are NOT the "Next China"
🔍 A Chinese Investor’s Take on Europe’s Push for Supply Chain Transparency and Traceability
In this explosive episode, we dive deep into the DeepSeek phenomenon with Linear Capital's Harry Wang, exploring how this Chinese AI startup shook the global tech landscape. From DeepSeek's unconventional founding story to its groundbreaking R1, we unpack why the market initially missed this AI dark horse and what it means for the future of global artificial intelligence. The conversation expands beyond DeepSeek to examine China's evolving AI and robotics landscape.
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In our second episode, we sit down with Boyu Hu, founder of XVC. Boyu shares his unique investment philosophy, emphasizing independent thinking and emotionless decision-making, and spotting unconventional opportunities in China’s rapidly evolving consumer market.
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Join us for an in-depth analysis of how independent thinking and emotionless decision-making can unlock extraordinary value in China's consumer market.
In our first episode, we sit down with Herry Han, founding partner of Soul Capital and a seasoned veteran in China’s VC scene. Herry takes us through his remarkable 20-year journey in VC, sharing his investment philosophy in electric vehicles (EVs) and artificial intelligence (AI), as well as his bold vision for the future of Chinese tech.
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Join us for an insightful conversation about how technology and culture shape the world, and why Herry believes the ultimate goal is a global handshake of humanity.
The one podcast for everything about Venture Capital in China, co-hosted by Danchun and Wuhao.
We talk to the brightest investors and most visionary founders in the VC space, sharing exclusive insights for global GPs and LPs.
Let’s tell a better China venture story!