Fishburners China
As the NO.1 incubator in Australia, Fishburners has been voted the best incubator in the world by StartCon for last three years. The founders of Fishburners are Mike Casey and Peter Davison (Angel investor for Paypal), two successful entrepreneurs in the field of science and innovation in Australia.
Fishburners China was launched in 2020. As the first cross-border technology incubation platform in China set up by Australia's top incubator, Fishburners China has the capacity of full-chain start-up services like RMB ODI(overseas direct investment), incubation, mentorship program and more. The property of Hangzhou hub has been invested for a total of 10 million and has invested in and incubate more than 20 overseas background of technology-driven start-ups.
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