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Erik Walenza-Slabe: IoT One, Industrial Internet of Things, Startup Grind Shanghai

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💡 Put a phone away.

💡 China is a fairly friendly place for foreigners as long as you are not doing things that the government does not want you to do.

💡 China is a super interesting market because over the past 30 years they built up this incredible asset base - the factory of the world.

💡 Technology adoption is a big issue.
Erik Walenza-Slabe is a long-term resident of Shanghai where he runs IoT One focusing on the Industrial Internet of Things and helping companies in developing their digital transformation. In addition to working with big corporations, Erik has been helping startups by running the Startup Grind Shanghai chapter since 2012.

🚗 A series of video interviews where we talk about innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship in China. Our guests are industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and corporate innovators. This podcast is brought to you by weHustle, a Shanghai-based platform for innovation and growth helping local and international teams succeed in China.

🎙 Follow the host Marian Danko on LinkedIn.

Subscribe to the podcast via other services to be notified when a new episode is released. We are on WeChat Channel, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. For more details visit our website: www.inchinabtwmeetings.com

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💡 Put a phone away.

💡 China is a fairly friendly place for foreigners as long as you are not doing things that the government does not want you to do.

💡 China is a super interesting market because over the past 30 years they built up this incredible asset base - the factory of the world.

💡 Technology adoption is a big issue.
Erik Walenza-Slabe is a long-term resident of Shanghai where he runs IoT One focusing on the Industrial Internet of Things and helping companies in developing their digital transformation. In addition to working with big corporations, Erik has been helping startups by running the Startup Grind Shanghai chapter since 2012.

🚗 A series of video interviews where we talk about innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship in China. Our guests are industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and corporate innovators. This podcast is brought to you by weHustle, a Shanghai-based platform for innovation and growth helping local and international teams succeed in China.

🎙 Follow the host Marian Danko on LinkedIn.

Subscribe to the podcast via other services to be notified when a new episode is released. We are on WeChat Channel, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. For more details visit our website: www.inchinabtwmeetings.com

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