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Beijing to rival Silicon Valley in 5 years: Uber CEO
| Updated: 2016-06-28 10:53:12 | By Liu Zheng (chinadaily.com.cn) |

Beijing to rival Silicon Valley in 5 years: Uber CEO

Travis Kalanick, CEO of Uber, speaks at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2016 during theWorld Economic Forum 2016 Summer Davos in Tianjin, June 26, 2016.[Photo/IC]

"We had regulatory resistance in over seventy countries around the world and most of thoseplaces that we've gone to, when people asked what places have been easiest to do business,I surprise them by saying China", said Uber Technologies Inc CEO Travis Kalanick lastSunday at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions held in Tianjin.

Being one of the co-chair members of the event, also known as the 2016 Summer DavosForum, Kalanick expressed his optimism about China's innovative environment for startups.

Kalanick said that the "Internet Plus" initiative conducted by the government has shown thecountry's embracement for innovation and the revolution that the internet will contribute to itstraditional industries.

"I think it's actually that embracement of innovation on the ground is resulting in anentrepreneurial ecosystem, especially in Beijing (a place) that I think ultimately rivals SiliconValley in five years," said Kalanick.

Beijing to rival Silicon Valley in 5 years: Uber CEO

Photo taken on April 14, 2016 shows a Uber car-hailing station in Longyang Avenue, Wuhan, capital ofcentral China's Hubei province.[Photo/IC]

The US tech company received a $3.5 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's PublicInvestment Fund at the beginning of June. With the completion of G round fundraising, theunicorn startup's valuation will amount to $62.5 billion.

In order to better convenience Chinese users, Uber teamed up with Alipay earlier this year tooffer yuan payment options in rides outside China.

Online car-hailing services have witnessed a boom in China during recent years, thanks tothe expansion of mobile internet and the sharing economy theory.

Last year, Cheng Wei, chairman and CEO of Didi Chuxing, Uber's major competitor in Chinaalso served as one of co-chairs of the forum and announced a new round of financinginvestment during the event.

This year's forum carries the theme "the fourth industrial revolution and its transformationalimpact". Around 1,700 politicians, entrepreneurs, scholars, and media representatives fromover 90 countries attended the event.

 

 

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