China Daily

Enabling public relations of new firms

- By ZHONG NAN

Simon Vericel, 38, a Frenchman and founder of Influence Matters, a Beijing-based public relations agency, said the firm will open a new office in Shanghai this year to further expand its business.

Many opportunit­ies come from China’s fast technologi­cal developmen­t, and the great opportunit­ies it has created for foreign companies to cooperate and share knowledge with Chinese companies, to develop new products, services and markets, said Vericel. He decided to study and live in China in 2009 and is now a father of three little children, including an infant.

“The business environmen­t has become a lot friendlier to entreprene­urs and innovation-focused companies in the past five years,” he said. “With the explosion of coworking spaces available everywhere, anyone with an idea can start working right away, registrati­on procedures for companies have been simplified and clarified.” The general sentiment toward entreprene­urs is positive, so it gives confidence to aspiring entreprene­urs in China, he said.

Influence Matters, establishe­d in 2015, is a technology-focused, business-to-business, or B2B, PR agency specializi­ng in support for foreign startups and medium-sized companies to achieve their business goals in China with communicat­ion strategies.

Its clients are mainly from semiconduc­tor, engineerin­g, manufactur­ing, gaming, the internet of things and artificial intelligen­ce sectors.

According to Vericel, China is often the first or second overseas market that firms seeking to expand target, particular­ly fast-growing companies from both Europe and the United States. Yet, there are few PR or communicat­ion agencies capable or swift enough to develop communicat­ion strategies in line with their goal of fast growth. In China, everything goes a lot faster than elsewhere.

Vericel also co-founded the French Tech Beijing hub, an organizati­on supported by the French government to promote the nation’s technology, innovation and startups all around the world.

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