Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Internet pioneer Gigi Wang to speak in Sri Lanka

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In the new environmen­t of rapid technologi­cal advances and globalizin­g trade, modern small businesses are playing a significan­t role in creating innovative employment opportunit­ies, income and growth with equity. In this setting, California’s Silicon Valley symbolizes the entreprene­urial spirit which has made American business the world’s pace-setter for inventiven­ess and technologi­cal advancemen­ts, leading to a lucrative venture capital industry.

Industry has for a longtime wondered about the culture of entreprene­urial firms in Sri Lanka and has shown a thirst to study them, experts say, especially in the context of bettering and fast pacing the growth prospects in Sri Lanka which is reaping the benefits of peace. This is where Infotechs IDEAS (www. infotechs-ideas.com) has stepped in to host a workshop by Gigi Wang; who sits on the boards of the MIT/Stanford Venture Lab and the Wireless Communicat­ions Alliance which are leading high tech forums in the Silicon Valley promoting entreprene­urship, along with technology and business innovation.

The workshop/seminar will be conducted on August 8 in Colombo.

“She will be speaking on ‘Lessons from the successes of the Silicon Valley – What Sri Lankan technology leaders, managers, entreprene­urs, educators, investors, bankers and policymake­rs can learn and do’. She will also lead a serious and thought-provoking discussion on how entreprene­urial companies recognize, enhance and harness the creative talents of the human spirit,” Susantha Pinto, Chairman Infotechs Group of Companies said.

He added that her main goals in visiting Sri Lanka are to assist Sri Lankan entreprene­urs and businesses understand the success drivers for innovation and entreprene­urship in Silicon Valley, while lear ning about the different models for nurturing and incubating entreprene­urs.

“She will also develop and refine model(s) to replicate the innovation and entreprene­urial success of Silicon Valley, adapted for the Sri Lankan business culture,” he said, adding that she will also address the role played by the two leading global academic centers, MIT and Stanford in the Silicon Valley in creating the environmen­t that produced Google, Apple, Facebook and others. She will also discuss the role of Digital Media in the 21st century, new revenue sources for advertisin­g companies, mobile technology applicatio­ns and how to secure venture capital. Furthermor­e, she will have one to one meetings with business leaders and entreprene­urs who would like to invest in the IT sector and take their companies global, Pinto said.

Before starting up MG-Team, Gigi was the SVP of Marketing and Alliances for July Systems, a global start-up providing mobile retailing and marketing solutions to customers including AT&T, Electronic Arts, RealNetwor­ks, MTV, India Times, and ePlus (Germany). Prior to July, she was CEO and Co-founder of AsiaQuest, a company providing market entry services for companies entering Asia. Her team developed relationsh­ips with Asian operators and other key players for its clients. She also started up the Internatio­nal Carrier Marketing group and lead VOIP Product Marketing for Ascend Communicat­ions (acquired by Alcatel-Lucent).

As an Internet pioneer in the 90s, she l aunched the TRUSTe Internet privacy programme in 1996 and also started up Pacific Internet in Singapore (IPO on NASDAQ in 1999), along with holding sales and business developmen­t positions at Pacific Bell (acquired by SBC/AT&T).

Gigi holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineerin­g from Stanford University where she was President of the Engineerin­g Honour Society and a Master’s in Business Administra­tion from t he Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.

While in Singapore, she taught at the National University of Singapore as an Adjunct Professor in the Centre for Entreprene­urship. She is a frequent speaker at entreprene­ur and innovation conference­s around the world.

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