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Lan Haiwen, CEO of UltiZen Games, a leading game developer and a winner in 2008 of the Red Herring Asia 100 Award.

Lan Haiwen, CEO of UltiZen Games, a leading game developer and a winner in 2008 of the Red Herring Asia 100 Award.

 

As China approaches the limits of growth based on a manufacturing-driven economy, the government is investing heavily in developing creative industries, with the aim to change from the current reality of "Made in China" to "Created by China". What are the perspectives from the corporate world? Does the creative industry have the potential to drive China's economic progress? In this episode, we talk to Lan Haiwen, CEO of UltiZen Games, a leading game developer and a winner in 2008 of the Red Herring Asia 100 Award.

(Z. H. STUDIO, China.org.cn, May 14, 2009)

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