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As China approaches the limits of growth based on a manufacturing-driven economy, the government is investing heavily in developing creative industries, with the aim to change from the current reality of &quot;Made in China&quot; to &quot;Created by China&quot;. What are the perspectives from the corporate world? Does the creative industry have the potential to drive China&#039;s economic progress? In this episode, we talk to Lan Haiwen, CEO of UltiZen Games, a leading game developer and a winner in 2008 of the Red Herring Global 100 Award.
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