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TechCrunch brings a taste of Silicon Valley to Beijing
TechCrunch Beijing showcases some of China's most innovative start-ups. During the two-day event, which ended on Tuesday, participants took part in a Silicon Valley-style pitch competition with products such as this smart watch designed for pregnant women to help them keep track of their baby's kicks.
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A visitor plays with a gaming helmet designed by Beijing-based company ANTVR. The device allows its user to fully immerse themselves in the virtual experience.
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This drone can be controlled with a smartphone using a compatible app, which tells the controller the altitude, speed and battery life.
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Start-up Mobvoi.com has designed the first Chinese app on Google glass, Chumenwenwen. The app allows users to get directions, weather and restaurant information through using voice commands in Chinese.
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With its iris recognition system, Beijing-based company EyeSmart aims to help companies keep their businesses secure.
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3D printing is popular in China. Earlier this year, a private company in east China recently used a giant printer set to print out ten full-sized houses within just one day.
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DIY kits designed by Shenzhen-based Makeblock allow you to make your own robot. A starter kit costs $119.