Opinion | At Hong Kong tech conference, former Juventus, Chelsea and Italy legend Gianluca Vialli is just another guy with a start-up pitch
The former Sampdoria, Juventus and Chelsea star is behind an app designed to help sports teams get funding directly from their fans
There’s surely not many places that Gianluca Vialli can go without being accosted by fans. He won almost every trophy there is to win as a football star with Sampdoria, Juventus and Chelsea.
But at the Rise tech conference in Hong Kong, he’s just one of thousands of entrepreneurs and investors hoping to become or discover the next Facebook or Google.
From around Asia and beyond, the pitches are on display all over the cavernous space: “A self-service dining solution”; “AI accountancy with speech recognition”; “A crowd-sourced prediction engine”; “Efficientizer”; “Qnect”; “VetNX”.
Those are a mere fraction of the hopefuls solving problems you hadn’t realised existed. My favourite was either the “solar-powered smart device to retrofit window blinds” or “the Nespresso machine of DNA synthesis”.
Make sure to mention blockchain, fintech, leveraging, disruption, AI, VR, IoT – or all of them just to be safe.