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Join us for a fascinating discussion with Henry Hu (Columbia MBA ’05), Co-Founder & COO of Anytime AI (an AI solutions provider for law firms), as he shares an insider’s perspective on China’s rapid technological advancements over the past decade. With 25+ years in the tech industry and deep roots in both China and the U.S., Henry will offer insights into how these innovations are shaping global markets.
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Why Attend?
- Learn about China’s tech ecosystem, from EVs and AI to 5G and digital payments—and their global implications.
- Gain a nuanced understanding of key players like BYD (EV), DeepSeek (AI), and DJI (Drone), and how they’re driving innovation.
- Discuss the future of tech collaboration and competition in an interconnected world.
Henry’s talk will cover:
🚀 Electric Vehicles & Green Tech – China’s leadership in adoption and battery innovation.
🚄 High-Speed Rail & Infrastructure – The world’s largest network of fastest trains.
🤖 AI & Automation – From smart cities to robots, drones and AI proliferation.
📱 Digital Payments & Fintech – How mobile payments became a way of life.
📡 Connectivity & 5G – The role of advanced telecom in enabling innovation.
This is a rare opportunity to hear from a Columbia alum who is well-versed in both U.S. and Chinese tech — with plenty of time for Q&A and discussions.
About Henry Hu
A Columbia MBA alum, Henry Hu is co-founder and COO of Anytime AI, a generative AI company dedicated to serving lawyers and law firms. Henry is a seasoned business executive driving growth and innovation. He co-founded Anytime AI together with two AI scientists, bringing 25+ years of professional experience with IBM, 1010Data, Yummet, Kearney and Ford Motor Company.
Henry was once the CFO for Strategic Imperatives in IBM Systems, leading teams to support business lines and enabled 3X strategic revenue growth from $1.4B to $4.2B. He led the launch of 2 IBM innovation centers in New York and Rhode Island, and supported the $34B acquisition of Red Hat. Later he became the VP of Strategy and Transformation of 1010data, and supported the turn-around of the company before its strategic exit. Henry also supported the planning of Ford’s Joint Ventures in China when he started his career in the US after graduating from Stanford University.