Kaifu Lee’s incubation site, innovation-works, had a low-key internal test

Today Kai-fu Lee disclosed the new company’s Web site had indeed been on-line, “but the contents of the above are wrong.” Sources close to Kai-fu Lee confirmed the innovation workshop website was the site Kai-fu Lee and his team were currently debugging.

Sources said that the current site was still in the testing stage, and further details need to be released on Monday, therefore, many contents were inaccurate or imperfect currently. Same sources suggested to pay attention to information posted after Monday.

According to information disclosed on homepage of the Innovation Works site, its areas of primary concern was the Internet, mobile Internet and information technology, and selected the best business ideas, entrepreneurs and engineers, to match excellences for every business sessions, while providing funding, guidance and backing.

Media reported that Kaifu Lee’s business platform had received supports from founder of youtube, Liu Chuanzhi, Lenovo Holdings president, as well as the US leading venture capital companies.

The “History” column of Innovation Works has clearly demonstrated its founding in September 2009. Although some measures were taken to make vague the investments in the next five years, as well as specific details of the joining successful people, but it was said the venture investors at current platform were all from well-known Fortune 100 venture capital companies and Sino-US elites, of which many successful people were willing to counseling youth entrepreneurship.

Kaifu Lee said during an interview by Sina science and technology, his leaving proposal brought up on August 5 were permitted three days later, and in the 4 weeks time since August 8, he helped Google China with everything of his job on one hand, on the other hand, started his own business plans and completed the whole project plan, financing, and strategic cooperations.

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