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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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Is there something like China design? Most of the product design we saw this week was highly professional and completely international as well. Some product categories are specific to the region - it seems every designer wants to have a go at a ricecooker, and there were a lot of tea sets and liquid bottles as well. Spotted this Buddhist phone in the Artop showroom #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Shenzhen, Guangdong)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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Folding beds at Tencent HQ for after-lunch nap time. Perhaps this is the secret behind the endless energy and optimism we encounter around here. Naps. #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij 腾讯大厦)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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Finally figured out how to use the WeChat wallet - another user has to send you some money first, which activates the wallet. Register with a credit card and choose an 6-figure password and you are good to go. Now if you want to pay you just show your QR code to the cashier who scans it, done. Bought a fridge magnet at the Tencent souvenir store #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Tencent)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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Statue in the hallways of Artop Design - a 1000 people company that does design, patents, has its own patent department and academy and its own factory. The red envelope symbolises "lucky money", the money given at new year or for a new baby. The WeChat payment service was developed after the many employees at Tencent had to stay in line for a long time to pick up their new year money at the office. These days it stands for mobile payments. #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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Folding beds at Tencent HQ for after-lunch nap time. Perhaps this is the secret behind the endless energy and optimism we encounter around here. Naps. #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij 腾讯大厦)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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Finally figured out how to use the WeChat wallet - another user has to send you some money first, which activates the wallet. Register with a credit card and choose an 6-figure password and you are good to go. Now if you want to pay you just show your QR code to the cashier who scans it, done. Bought a fridge magnet at the Tencent souvenir store #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Tencent)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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Very very tall buildings all round, and no qualms about bold decoration #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Shenzhen, Guangdong)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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One of the most impressive things in Shenzhen: the popularity of shared bicycles and the wide range of electric and transport bicycles available. Mobike is the shared system that has taken off like a rocket. You scan the QR code and pay 1 RMB per hour (13 Eurocent) with your Wechat account and leave the bike where you want. The city is really full of bicycles. #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Shenzhen, Guangdong)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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No problem #thingsconams #thingscongoesshenzhen
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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David Li explains how to work with Shenzhen. "There are no consultants in Shenzhen. With no shipping, noone makes money." Whereas going to the markets made the makers in our group giddy with excitement (you can buy anything! We can make anything!) - he explains that for most International designers and developers, that is usually not the way. Work with solution houses, local design and production companies, or find the right supplier via Wechat. There are Wechat boards with carefully selected suppliers. Translation on Wechat works fine. Prepare a good one pager on your product - and omit anything you would not say in public #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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QR codes are ubiquitous in Shenzhen, used to connect everything and everybody on Wechat. A Shenzhen event will start and finish with the event code on screen. Everyone duly takes out phone and is instantly connected. So if you are on Wechat, here is the QR code for #thingsconshenzhen ! #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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QR codes are ubiquitous in Shenzhen, used to connect everything and everybody on Wechat. So any Shenzhen event will start and finish with the events code on screen. Everyone duly takes out phone and is instantly connected #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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QR codes are ubiquitous in Shenzhen, used to connect everything and everybody on Wechat. So any Shenzhen event will start and finish with the events code on screen. Everyone duly takes out phone and is instantly connected #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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Our host David Li heads the Shenzhen Open Innovation lab, part of the government funded Sida program which promotes Shenzhen as an innovation hub. He is superconnected and we cannot thank and his colleague Vicky enough for organising our program this week. We chatted a bit before the start of #thingsconshenzhen which takes place today. He mentioned three examples that give some idea of what is going on here: Small observation regarding production of smart TVs: all TVs made in China are smart. The Android boards are now produced at such a scale that they are used for any TV because that is cheaper. Second example. Shenzhen based BYD is the biggest battery producer worldwide. They now also produce electric cars to grow their market - David showed one model that costs $ 1.000, 4 wheel suspension, no doors, basic chairs and two cupholders. Making these cars they realised they are really good in making metal casings. So now they started a new line - making laptops. They can make metal laptop casings that look like Apple laptops, the interiors they can easily buy here, and they deliver white label laptops for various brands, like Xiaomi. Last example, and this is where David was most enthusiastic: IoT in Africa. As he put it: it now costs $5 to make any product connected, and next year it will be $3. The rising African middle class will be decorating homes, buying kitchens and all that in the coming years. Everything they buy will be connected. Skytech from Lagos has worked with David on two projects: one is an IoT monitor that checks eletricity grid for outages to start your generator automatically. Right now they are working on a POS (point of sale) device for street vendors. In Africa like in China most payments are done by phone but doing payments and inventory on one device can be inconvenient. Skytech made a $15 device that can handle both with added data analysis in the cloud. In Shenzhen they had a batch of a few hundred made that they are testing on the Nigerian streets right now China produced IoT products for the African markets, that's where it is at, according to David. And he sees it happening. #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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After three days in Shenzhen, one observation is that somehow, the city feels less exotic than expected. In a way that is because the city is so newly developed with skyscrapers, malls and hotels that are like skyscrapers, malls and hotels anywhere. Big brand stores of brands we know. Laptops, phones, drones, that we all know too well - with millions of variations but essentially what we know. And while the dishes on the restaurant menu's include some ingredients we rarely eat - chicken feet, bullfrog, jellyfish - it's Chinese food and we all know Chinese food and its delicious. (As one of us noted, the whole city smells like a Chinese restaurant). It's also a very young city, and although most people do not speak English, the interactions are easy and friendly. Translation apps on your phone help a lot. It feels safe. What you miss if you think about it: old people, old buildings, the sound of emergency services. In the picture: people picking up breakfast. (bij 深圳華強北電子商圈)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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At the end of the business day the good that are sold are packed and transported, which is a spectacle all by itself. There are shops specialised in packing materials, with walls and walls of rolls of tape; guys that tape up the boxes from top to bottom, and a wide choice of carts and bicycle transport services. This one got stopped by a police officer who wanted to boxes secured a bit more. #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij 深圳華強北電子商圈)
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dusseldorp-blog · 8 years ago
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We did a whirlwind tour of the electronics markets, building after building, floor after floor of goods. Electronic components, phone covers, chargers, led lights, buttons, circuits, karaoke mics, drones, phones phones phones and all the parts to make them. #thingscongoesshenzhen #thingsconams (bij 深圳華強北電子商圈)
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