From April 25 to May 1, entrepreneurs, developers and venture capital investors from Russia will take part in the main event of the year in China - the
International Mobile Internet Conference , which will bring together more than a thousand industry representatives from around the world as part of the
eChina Tour 2011 .

The conference will be attended by prominent figures of Internet business from China, Russia, Japan, the United States and other countries. Among them are individuals such as:
Lars Boylesen - Opera CEO;
John Lee - Vice President of Google China;
Niklas Zenstrom - co-founder of Skype;
Jay Sullivan - Vice President of Mozilla;
Joe Chen - head of Renren.com (Facebook clone in China);- As well as an entrepreneur, manager, co-owner of Mail.ru Group and DST Global, CEO of DST Global and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mail.ru Group, Yuri Milner .
In addition to participating in the conference, the Russians will visit the largest Chinese Internet companies, as well as be trained in doing business in China and meet with Skolkovo students who are currently undergoing practice in Beijing.
“The Chinese mobile Internet market is the largest in the world and attracts the attention of many players, including from Russia,” said Anton Saraykin, organizer of the Russian visit to
eChina.ru and president of the Chinese club of the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo.
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There are already successful examples of cooperation with China in the Russian IT industry. Thus,
Kaspersky has become one of the largest and most successful vendors of antivirus applications in China. In 2009,
i-Jet Media, in partnership with Chinese companies, Elex Technologies released the game “Happy Farmer” to the domestic market, which attracted an audience of 10 million people and earned more than $ 20 million. Last year, the third largest Internet player in the world, Chinese
Tencent holding, acquired for $ 300 million 10.26% of the shares of the Russian company DST Yuri Milner, which owns the Mail.ru portal, as well as the social networks Vkontakte and Odnoklassniki.

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finally , information for those who want to go to the
eChina Tour 2011 : the cost of participation in the program is
2500 euros and includes participation in a three-day conference, visits to leading Chinese Internet companies, one-day training on doing business in China, lunches and dinners , transfers, as well as a rich cultural program in Beijing.
To Beijing, too, you need to somehow get somewhere and live there. The cost of the flight there and back is about 20,000 rubles. Hotel accommodation 1500-3000 rubles / day.
The number of invitations is limited, so those interested should hurry up.