Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Li Xu | M | 42 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 13 years |
Xiao Gang Wang | M | 46 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 10 years |
Bing Xu | M | 34 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 14 years |
Amran Hafiz Affifudin | M | 50 |
Khazanah Nasional Bhd.
Khazanah Nasional Bhd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Khazanah Nasional Bhd. (Khazanah) is the wholly-owned investment holding arm of the Government of Malaysia. Khazanah was incorporated in 1993 as a public limited company to manage the commercial assets held by the Malaysian Government and to undertake strategic investments, aiming to build a globally competitive Malaysia by shaping selected strategic Malaysian industries and nurturing their development. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Khazanah also has representative offices in Penang and Beijing, China. Their primary objectives are to hold and manage the investments entrusted to them by the Government of Malaysia and to undertake investments in new sectors and new markets where there are strategic opportunities. Khazanah is empowered to promote economic growth and make strategic investments on behalf of the Government of Malaysia which contribute towards nation building. They are also tasked to nurture the development of selected strategic industries in Malaysia with the aim of pursuing the nation's long-term economic interests. They invest in companies in Malaysia and abroad in a variety of industries, seeking to drive shareholder value creation, efficiency gains and enhance corporate governance in Government-Linked Companies. | 4 years |
Yee Chon Lyn | M | 65 | 3 years | |
Fan Yang | M | 41 | 10 years | |
Amran Hafiz bin Affifudin | - | - |
Khazanah Nasional Bhd.
Khazanah Nasional Bhd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Khazanah Nasional Bhd. (Khazanah) is the wholly-owned investment holding arm of the Government of Malaysia. Khazanah was incorporated in 1993 as a public limited company to manage the commercial assets held by the Malaysian Government and to undertake strategic investments, aiming to build a globally competitive Malaysia by shaping selected strategic Malaysian industries and nurturing their development. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Khazanah also has representative offices in Penang and Beijing, China. Their primary objectives are to hold and manage the investments entrusted to them by the Government of Malaysia and to undertake investments in new sectors and new markets where there are strategic opportunities. Khazanah is empowered to promote economic growth and make strategic investments on behalf of the Government of Malaysia which contribute towards nation building. They are also tasked to nurture the development of selected strategic industries in Malaysia with the aim of pursuing the nation's long-term economic interests. They invest in companies in Malaysia and abroad in a variety of industries, seeking to drive shareholder value creation, efficiency gains and enhance corporate governance in Government-Linked Companies. | 4 years |
Wei Li | M | 60 | 3 years | |
Justin Wu | M | 54 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 15 years |
Dawei Zhang | M | 66 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 3 years |
Jiemin Lin | F | 41 | 3 years | |
Zafrul bin Tengku Abdul Aziz | M | 51 |
Khazanah Nasional Bhd.
Khazanah Nasional Bhd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Khazanah Nasional Bhd. (Khazanah) is the wholly-owned investment holding arm of the Government of Malaysia. Khazanah was incorporated in 1993 as a public limited company to manage the commercial assets held by the Malaysian Government and to undertake strategic investments, aiming to build a globally competitive Malaysia by shaping selected strategic Malaysian industries and nurturing their development. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Khazanah also has representative offices in Penang and Beijing, China. Their primary objectives are to hold and manage the investments entrusted to them by the Government of Malaysia and to undertake investments in new sectors and new markets where there are strategic opportunities. Khazanah is empowered to promote economic growth and make strategic investments on behalf of the Government of Malaysia which contribute towards nation building. They are also tasked to nurture the development of selected strategic industries in Malaysia with the aim of pursuing the nation's long-term economic interests. They invest in companies in Malaysia and abroad in a variety of industries, seeking to drive shareholder value creation, efficiency gains and enhance corporate governance in Government-Linked Companies. | 4 years |
Mohammed Azlan bin Hashim | M | 67 |
Khazanah Nasional Bhd.
Khazanah Nasional Bhd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Khazanah Nasional Bhd. (Khazanah) is the wholly-owned investment holding arm of the Government of Malaysia. Khazanah was incorporated in 1993 as a public limited company to manage the commercial assets held by the Malaysian Government and to undertake strategic investments, aiming to build a globally competitive Malaysia by shaping selected strategic Malaysian industries and nurturing their development. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Khazanah also has representative offices in Penang and Beijing, China. Their primary objectives are to hold and manage the investments entrusted to them by the Government of Malaysia and to undertake investments in new sectors and new markets where there are strategic opportunities. Khazanah is empowered to promote economic growth and make strategic investments on behalf of the Government of Malaysia which contribute towards nation building. They are also tasked to nurture the development of selected strategic industries in Malaysia with the aim of pursuing the nation's long-term economic interests. They invest in companies in Malaysia and abroad in a variety of industries, seeking to drive shareholder value creation, efficiency gains and enhance corporate governance in Government-Linked Companies. | 4 years |
Xiang Zhou | M | 45 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 12 years |
Wing Ka Ng | M | 54 |
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp.
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. provides research and development in fields of science and technology. It helps the science and technology companies under its care by offering them both state-of-the-art facilities as well as value-added services including research and development offices, infrastructure, market-led laboratories, and technical centres with professional support services. The company was founde din 2002 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 6 years |
Ping Yan Lam | M | 72 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 20 years |
Yin Yee Ng | F | - |
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp.
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. provides research and development in fields of science and technology. It helps the science and technology companies under its care by offering them both state-of-the-art facilities as well as value-added services including research and development offices, infrastructure, market-led laboratories, and technical centres with professional support services. The company was founde din 2002 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 5 years |
Ling Chi | M | 69 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 9 years |
Zheng Wang | M | 47 | 5 years | |
Chiu Ping Ho | M | - |
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp.
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. provides research and development in fields of science and technology. It helps the science and technology companies under its care by offering them both state-of-the-art facilities as well as value-added services including research and development offices, infrastructure, market-led laboratories, and technical centres with professional support services. The company was founde din 2002 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 6 years |
Jun Yan Wang | M | 53 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 14 years |
Stephen Dewhurst | M | - |
Rochester Christian University
| 34 years |
Xu Hui Shen | M | 45 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 12 years |
Yuan Yuan Fan | F | 49 | 7 years | |
Kwan Ho Lee | M | 68 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 8 years |
Wei Xiong | M | 48 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 9 years |
Hiu Fung Chan | M | 51 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 2 years |
Tik Yang Tse | M | 48 |
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp.
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. provides research and development in fields of science and technology. It helps the science and technology companies under its care by offering them both state-of-the-art facilities as well as value-added services including research and development offices, infrastructure, market-led laboratories, and technical centres with professional support services. The company was founde din 2002 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 6 years |
Pun Kok Chia | M | 58 |
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp.
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. provides research and development in fields of science and technology. It helps the science and technology companies under its care by offering them both state-of-the-art facilities as well as value-added services including research and development offices, infrastructure, market-led laboratories, and technical centres with professional support services. The company was founde din 2002 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 6 years |
Wai Yee Wong | F | 49 | 3 years | |
Wing Kwan Chiu | F | 44 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 8 years |
Chun Hung Chan | M | 61 |
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp.
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. provides research and development in fields of science and technology. It helps the science and technology companies under its care by offering them both state-of-the-art facilities as well as value-added services including research and development offices, infrastructure, market-led laboratories, and technical centres with professional support services. The company was founde din 2002 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 5 years |
Wun Hing Choi | M | 67 |
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp.
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. provides research and development in fields of science and technology. It helps the science and technology companies under its care by offering them both state-of-the-art facilities as well as value-added services including research and development offices, infrastructure, market-led laboratories, and technical centres with professional support services. The company was founde din 2002 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 6 years |
Cheung-Biu Liang | M | 77 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 9 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Ho Ki Wong | M | 46 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 11 years |
Jao Yiu Sung | M | 65 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 23 years |
Hong Di Li | M | 57 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 10 years |
Yuen Na Sung | F | - |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Wai To Chan | M | 47 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Chun Sum Ng | M | 46 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Zheng Wu | M | 60 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 6 years |
JoAnne Feeney | M | 61 |
Rochester Christian University
| 4 years |
Wing Kwan Tsui | F | 44 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Mo Kit Tam | F | 64 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 27 years |
CHeung Chun Pan | M | 43 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Edward Tung | M | - |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 3 years |
Shun Chiu Lam | M | 64 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 13 years |
Kwok Fan Lau | M | 43 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 5 years |
Cheuk Yin Ngai | M | 42 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 14 years |
Tai Kwan Cheng | M | 51 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 5 years |
Hang Tat Yau | M | 55 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 4 years |
Lai Yi Wong | M | 53 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 5 years |
Tak Bun Yeung | M | 58 |
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp.
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corp. provides research and development in fields of science and technology. It helps the science and technology companies under its care by offering them both state-of-the-art facilities as well as value-added services including research and development offices, infrastructure, market-led laboratories, and technical centres with professional support services. The company was founde din 2002 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. | 9 years |
Wing Yee Kung | F | 42 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Ching Fung Ma | M | 48 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 2 years |
Kam Leung Chan | M | 49 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 5 years |
Chen Yang Shi | M | 56 |
University of Science & Technology of China
Rochester Christian University
| 8 years |
Chun Kit Lee | M | 55 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 3 years |
Ho Wa Cha | M | 34 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Siu Chung Wan | M | 48 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 7 years |
Hak Kan Chan | M | 48 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Hong Yim | M | 45 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 3 years |
Lok Yee Li | M | 45 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 10 years |
Maria Staton | F | 54 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 2 years |
Matthias B. Jaffé | M | 50 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 3 years |
Deepnarayan Gupta | M | - |
Rochester Christian University
| 4 years |
Mike Capelle | M | - |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 2 years |
Eirene Yeung | F | 63 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 4 years |
Lai Man Ng | M | 60 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Yue Peng Wan | M | 60 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 6 years |
Ka Lun Suek | M | 45 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 4 years |
Wen Bin Wu | M | 60 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 7 years |
Hei Ting Chan | F | 31 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Kwok Cheung Li | M | 79 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 23 years |
Jie Ni | M | 62 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 7 years |
Ho Chuen Shin | M | 34 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 4 years |
Dave De Yang | M | 58 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 6 years |
Kwong Wah Au-Yeung | M | 59 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 4 years |
Wai-Kin Chung | M | 43 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 6 years |
Yi Bing Zhou | M | 60 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 8 years |
Sheranjiv M. Sammanthan | M | 56 |
Khazanah Nasional Bhd.
Khazanah Nasional Bhd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Khazanah Nasional Bhd. (Khazanah) is the wholly-owned investment holding arm of the Government of Malaysia. Khazanah was incorporated in 1993 as a public limited company to manage the commercial assets held by the Malaysian Government and to undertake strategic investments, aiming to build a globally competitive Malaysia by shaping selected strategic Malaysian industries and nurturing their development. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Khazanah also has representative offices in Penang and Beijing, China. Their primary objectives are to hold and manage the investments entrusted to them by the Government of Malaysia and to undertake investments in new sectors and new markets where there are strategic opportunities. Khazanah is empowered to promote economic growth and make strategic investments on behalf of the Government of Malaysia which contribute towards nation building. They are also tasked to nurture the development of selected strategic industries in Malaysia with the aim of pursuing the nation's long-term economic interests. They invest in companies in Malaysia and abroad in a variety of industries, seeking to drive shareholder value creation, efficiency gains and enhance corporate governance in Government-Linked Companies. | 9 years |
Jian Bo Li | M | 54 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 6 years |
André Fougères | M | - |
Rochester Christian University
| 5 years |
Dong-Sik Kim | M | 54 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 2 years |
Mark E. Crovella | M | - |
Rochester Christian University
| 4 years |
Hongming Chen | M | 53 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 3 years |
Tao Huang | M | 59 |
University of Science & Technology of China
| 6 years |
Pui Yan Kan | F | 53 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 4 years |
Liliana Castillo Dearth | F | 55 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 2 years |
Yik Lam Liao | F | 39 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 4 years |
Yuan Ren | F | 50 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 1 years |
Yin Shun Miu | M | 57 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 1 years |
José Monteiro | M | - |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 3 years |
Pieter Tika | M | 54 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 1 years |
Marc Schröder | M | 54 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 1 years |
Justin S. Hanes | M | - |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 3 years |
Niels Eric LaWhite | M | - |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 1 years |
Arijit Bose | M | - |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 1 years |
Ethan Wolf | M | - |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| 3 years |
Chun Yip Pang | M | 44 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
---|---|---|
Hong Kong | 60 | 60.00% |
United States | 19 | 19.00% |
China | 10 | 10.00% |
Cayman Islands | 10 | 10.00% |
Malaysia | 5 | 5.00% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Xiaoou Tang
- Personal Network