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Startups designed empower

Updated: 2014-05-30 /By Fu Chao (China Daily)
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Two companies with innovative vision are showcasing services they say can help change society during the Beijing Fair for Trade in Services that kicked off on May 28.

Backed by the Zhongguancun administrative committee, AngelCrunch and Hinacom Software and Technology both offer benefits to empower the underserved.

AngelCrunch is an online crowd funding company founded in 2011. The company offers cash-starved companies money, and more importantly, investors with expertise and connections, said the CEO Lan Ningyu.

Lan said they want to bring entrepreneurs "smart money" that can take a project down the right track and really solve their problems.

Most of the company's projects are from young entrepreneurs with big dreams and persistent minds.

"We hope what we are doing can encourage these 'geeks' fight for their future as entrepreneurs," said Lan.

Hinacom, a healthcare IT company, is trying to provide a larger public with services that can change their lives.

Its products include medical image and information systems for teleconferences between hospitals as well as a telemedicine system. The two products are presented at the ongoing Beijing Fair.

With the telemedicine system, community clinics can access resources from major hospitals to offer better services to the local people.

"People hold unfavorable ideas about small clinics and only believe in big hospitals, which are always overcrowded," said Chu Liguo, the company's product development director.

He said the telemedicine system might help clinics appeal to patients and offer people more options and a better chance of getting high quality medical treatment .

Now 439 hospitals and clinics in China are using the company's telemedicine system. Among them, nine are renowned hospitals that share their resources.

fuchao@chinadaily.com.cn

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