Redpoint in China

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AMEC
Gonline
51.com

Investment in China

We’re all aware of the unprecedented consumer economic revolution underway in China. With more than 250 million citizens expected to move online—and 600 million going wireless—over the next five years, the transformation is taking place at break-neck speed, and new businesses are being created everyday to capitalize on these new market opportunities.

With extraordinary growth comes record change. China’s energy needs will be demanding. The impact economic growth will have on the environment will be significant. Innovative companies always seek to solve solutions for the future and we’re convinced compelling investment opportunities in clean energy and sustainable green technologies will continue and increase.

China’s robust entrepreneurial culture and strong intellectual and technology talent pool makes for the perfect environment in which to build pioneering market leaders. With on-the-ground presence in Shanghai, Redpoint has both the local expertise and the global know-how that allows us to work with exceptional entrepreneurs and help build industry-defining companies. We leverage our extensive experience with consumer Internet, wireless, and semiconductor components companies and effectively translate that knowledge to assist Chinese entrepreneurs as they navigate similar market opportunities and challenges.

Redpoint in China works for the entrepreneurs who have chosen to partner with us to change industries and shape the future.

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