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AI Can Help You Work Out Online, Too — Beyond Chat and Art | A FreeS Fund Conversation
Getting started is hard, and sticking with it is even harder — but is working out really against human nature?
Sharing 20 industry research reports and 1 podcast episode to kickstart your work.
What happened in the past? What changes lie ahead?
FreeS Fund's 2022 Year in Review: Stay True to Your Convictions, Do What's Right Rather Than What's Easy
Happy New Year!
How to Invest in Biotech in 2023? | FreeS Research
Data-driven, cross-disciplinary, bearing fruit — the most certain direction amid uncertainty
A Conversation About 2022 and 2023
How do we move beyond uncertainty toward a higher-quality future?
What Will Humans Eat in the Future | FreeS Fund Report 27
The Future of Food Innovation
See you tonight at 7:30 | Yiren Tang Ning and FreeS Fund's Li Feng look ahead to 2023
Welcome to reserve your spot for the livestream — see you tonight at 7:30!
Short Videos: The Shortcut for Chinese Animation to Surpass Disney? | A FreeS Fund Conversation
How Will Anime Change the Way You Build Brands in 2023?
How Do You Turn Black Tech Into a Reliable Product? | FreeS Fund Dialogue
Pessimists are often right; optimists are often successful.
Heading Into the Next Spring Amid Winter: 7 Early-Stage Companies Raise Nearly 600 Million RMB | FreeS Family Funding News · Vol 13
Looking forward to working alongside more outstanding founders.
The Past and Future of ESG: From Dividing the Pie to Growing It | FreeS Research
A Complete Guide to ESG ESG — Environmental, Social, and Governance — has evolved from a niche investment framework into a mainstream lens for evaluating companies. Yet for many in China's tech and investment circles, it remains more buzzword than business practice. Here's what actually matters. **The Three Pillars** *Environmental* covers a company's carbon footprint, resource use, waste management, and broader ecological impact. For Chinese manufacturers, this increasingly means compliance with the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and domestic dual-carbon targets — not just greenwashing. *Social* encompasses labor practices, supply chain ethics, data privacy, and community relations. In China's context, this gets complicated fast: tech platforms face scrutiny over algorithmic labor management (think Meituan's delivery riders), while consumer brands navigate Xinjiang cotton controversies that can tank overseas sales overnight. *Governance* examines board structure, executive compensation, shareholder rights, and anti-corruption measures. For Chinese companies listing in the U.S. or Hong Kong, this includes VIE structure transparency
【Premiering Nov. 27】New Materials and New Power: How to Reduce Carbon Emissions at the Source?
Going live this Sunday at 10 a.m. sharp.











