RELX CEO Wang Ying: Talent, Resources, and Information Drive Private Innovation
RELX CEO Wang Ying said innovation is a byproduct of solving user problems. For private technology companies, understanding users, pain points, and available resources is key to meaningful innovation.
[Interview] CEO of Fog Core Technology, Wang Ying
Wang Ying, CEO of Fog Core Technology, at the Innovation China 2018 Annual Emerging Entrepreneur Award Ceremony
"Innovation is a byproduct of solving problems. For private technology enterprises, it is not only important to know who your users are, but also to understand their problems and pain points. The process of trying to solve these problems is innovation."
Recently, the first Innovation China? 2018 Annual Selection Award Ceremony was held in Beijing. Among the winners, Wang Ying, CEO of Fog Core Technology, was awarded the "Innovation China 2018 Annual Emerging Entrepreneur" award. This selection was based on four dimensions: innovation capability, innovation quality, influence, and globalization.
After the award ceremony, Wang Ying expressed in a joint interview with our reporter and a reporter from People’s Daily that the road to innovation is long, and in the future, Fog Core Technology aims to create valuable innovations and continue along the path of technological innovation. The growth trajectory of emerging entrepreneurs
How to define an excellent emerging entrepreneur?
It can be summed up in one sentence: "They are proactive learners with new ideas, eager to absorb wisdom from different fields; they possess pioneering thoughts and define this era with imaginative entrepreneurial decisions."
This description fits Wang Ying perfectly.
Before founding Fog Core Technology, Wang Ying was already labeled as an emerging entrepreneur. Not only does she have the halo of graduating from Columbia University with an MBA, but she also has experience working in top international companies such as Procter & Gamble and Bain & Company, later becoming well-known in the media as the head of Uber China, Didi Uber, and shared mobility.
"Receiving this award today is very encouraging! Although I have only been an entrepreneur for a year and a half, we have invested significantly in R&D, which forms the foundation of our startup." Wang Ying told reporters that in 2018, she and her team started Fog Core Technology Co., Ltd. in Shenzhen, and within less than two years, the R&D team has grown from a few people to over 30 expert researchers.
Additionally, due to the outstanding achievements of the company and individuals, as well as their remarkable performance in public welfare areas such as caring for the healthy growth of young people and poverty alleviation, in 2018, Wang Ying was also recognized by LinkedIn China as one of the "Most Followed Workplace Elites" and was awarded "Most Socially Responsible Entrepreneur" at the 6th China Entrepreneur Development Annual Conference.
Three Key Elements of Innovation: Talent, Resources, and Information
As a private technology entrepreneur, Wang Ying has her own understanding of innovation.
"Our users are spread all over the world, and they encounter various problems while using our products and receiving services. The process of discovering and trying to solve these problems is the process of innovation," Wang Ying stated in an interview. She emphasized that companies must clarify who their service targets are. Integrating talent, resources, and information naturally becomes the three key elements of innovation for private technology enterprises. Only by addressing problems through these three elements can true innovation be achieved.
Wang Ying told reporters that Fog Core Technology has developed a team of over 200 people, relying on a step-by-step commitment to innovative development. The team currently has an average age of under 30, with most members graduating from well-known domestic and international universities or coming from internationally renowned companies.
Wang Ying stated that adhering to the original intention of serving users and contributing to society, Fog Core Technology has applied for over 20 patents and received 8 patent authorizations in just a year and a half since its establishment. The R&D team specializes in various fields, including biotechnology, organic synthesis, chemical analysis, pharmacology and toxicology, fragrance evaluation, and structural design, with each expert excelling in their respective fields.
Sticking to Original Intent and Engaging in Public Welfare
In addition to being a successful emerging entrepreneur, Wang Ying is also a passionate advocate for public welfare.
"We believe that the healthy growth of a company should be proportional to its contributions to society," Wang Ying believes. She asserts that when you are a small company, you should act within your means, but as the company grows larger and the number of employees increases, the company should take on social responsibilities within its capacity, and even more. Only such balanced development can lead to a healthy growth state.
During the interview, Wang Ying shared an experience. In the first six months of Fog Core Technology's establishment, they conducted a small-scale poverty alleviation project for young people, mobilizing users and the company to provide winter warmth packages for left-behind children in remote areas. In this public welfare action, she realized that left-behind children are not an abstract group name but consist of individual, vibrant individuals with unique age structures, personality traits, and diverse needs.
"As our company grows from a dozen employees to over 200, we hope to mobilize all our colleagues to participate in more impactful public welfare activities," Wang Ying added. She also expressed the hope to engage in more public welfare activities in areas such as environmental protection as the company continues to grow, contributing more to society...
It is reported that this selection was organized by the Science and Technology Daily and aimed to implement the spirit of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, seeking innovative models and promoting the spirit of innovation. During the ceremony, the organizers presented trophies and certificates to the winners of 287 awards across six categories, including emerging technology enterprises and emerging technology products.
Wang Ying, CEO of Fog Core Technology, at the Innovation China 2018 Annual Emerging Entrepreneur Award Ceremony
"Innovation is a byproduct of solving problems. For private technology enterprises, it is not only important to know who your users are, but also to understand their problems and pain points. The process of trying to solve these problems is innovation."
Recently, the first Innovation China? 2018 Annual Selection Award Ceremony was held in Beijing. Among the winners, Wang Ying, CEO of Fog Core Technology, was awarded the "Innovation China 2018 Annual Emerging Entrepreneur" award. This selection was based on four dimensions: innovation capability, innovation quality, influence, and globalization.
After the award ceremony, Wang Ying expressed in a joint interview with our reporter and a reporter from People’s Daily that the road to innovation is long, and in the future, Fog Core Technology aims to create valuable innovations and continue along the path of technological innovation. The growth trajectory of emerging entrepreneurs
How to define an excellent emerging entrepreneur?
It can be summed up in one sentence: "They are proactive learners with new ideas, eager to absorb wisdom from different fields; they possess pioneering thoughts and define this era with imaginative entrepreneurial decisions."
This description fits Wang Ying perfectly.
Before founding Fog Core Technology, Wang Ying was already labeled as an emerging entrepreneur. Not only does she have the halo of graduating from Columbia University with an MBA, but she also has experience working in top international companies such as Procter & Gamble and Bain & Company, later becoming well-known in the media as the head of Uber China, Didi Uber, and shared mobility.
"Receiving this award today is very encouraging! Although I have only been an entrepreneur for a year and a half, we have invested significantly in R&D, which forms the foundation of our startup." Wang Ying told reporters that in 2018, she and her team started Fog Core Technology Co., Ltd. in Shenzhen, and within less than two years, the R&D team has grown from a few people to over 30 expert researchers.
Additionally, due to the outstanding achievements of the company and individuals, as well as their remarkable performance in public welfare areas such as caring for the healthy growth of young people and poverty alleviation, in 2018, Wang Ying was also recognized by LinkedIn China as one of the "Most Followed Workplace Elites" and was awarded "Most Socially Responsible Entrepreneur" at the 6th China Entrepreneur Development Annual Conference.
Three Key Elements of Innovation: Talent, Resources, and Information
As a private technology entrepreneur, Wang Ying has her own understanding of innovation.
"Our users are spread all over the world, and they encounter various problems while using our products and receiving services. The process of discovering and trying to solve these problems is the process of innovation," Wang Ying stated in an interview. She emphasized that companies must clarify who their service targets are. Integrating talent, resources, and information naturally becomes the three key elements of innovation for private technology enterprises. Only by addressing problems through these three elements can true innovation be achieved.
Wang Ying told reporters that Fog Core Technology has developed a team of over 200 people, relying on a step-by-step commitment to innovative development. The team currently has an average age of under 30, with most members graduating from well-known domestic and international universities or coming from internationally renowned companies.
Wang Ying stated that adhering to the original intention of serving users and contributing to society, Fog Core Technology has applied for over 20 patents and received 8 patent authorizations in just a year and a half since its establishment. The R&D team specializes in various fields, including biotechnology, organic synthesis, chemical analysis, pharmacology and toxicology, fragrance evaluation, and structural design, with each expert excelling in their respective fields.
Sticking to Original Intent and Engaging in Public Welfare
In addition to being a successful emerging entrepreneur, Wang Ying is also a passionate advocate for public welfare.
"We believe that the healthy growth of a company should be proportional to its contributions to society," Wang Ying believes. She asserts that when you are a small company, you should act within your means, but as the company grows larger and the number of employees increases, the company should take on social responsibilities within its capacity, and even more. Only such balanced development can lead to a healthy growth state.
During the interview, Wang Ying shared an experience. In the first six months of Fog Core Technology's establishment, they conducted a small-scale poverty alleviation project for young people, mobilizing users and the company to provide winter warmth packages for left-behind children in remote areas. In this public welfare action, she realized that left-behind children are not an abstract group name but consist of individual, vibrant individuals with unique age structures, personality traits, and diverse needs.
"As our company grows from a dozen employees to over 200, we hope to mobilize all our colleagues to participate in more impactful public welfare activities," Wang Ying added. She also expressed the hope to engage in more public welfare activities in areas such as environmental protection as the company continues to grow, contributing more to society...
It is reported that this selection was organized by the Science and Technology Daily and aimed to implement the spirit of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, seeking innovative models and promoting the spirit of innovation. During the ceremony, the organizers presented trophies and certificates to the winners of 287 awards across six categories, including emerging technology enterprises and emerging technology products.



