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Lam Chin Chi


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Lam Chin Chi
Native name 林展智 / Lin zhan zhi
Born (1986-07-30) 30 July 1986 (age 32)
Fujian, China
Occupation Founder and CEO of Small-Seven Technology

Lam Chin Chi(Template:Zh), from Fujian, China.He is a native of Fujian and born in Macao.Lin Zhanzhi is a entrepreneur of China Macao,the president and the founder of the Small-Seven Technology in Ghina Macao.[1]

Life experience

In 2003, 16-year-old Lin Zhanzhi made business contacts and engaged in the online recycling and selling of second-hand mobile phones, eventually trading more than 300 mobile phones in three years.[no citations needed here] Later, Lin Zhanzhi was admitted to the UniversityTemplate:Which. Zhanzhi and classmates participated in several courses lectures of the air market company. Then he set up a team of operating computer sales and operated more than three months. In 2006 Lin Zhanzhi rented a house in the trust Plaza shops of Macao and set up the Small-Seven Technology.

The products of Lin Zhanzhi's Small-Seven Technology were sold to more than 18 countries and regions in the world, and the first video aggregation platform equipment of the world landed in New York times square.[2][3]

Occupation

  • Besides,Lam Chin Chi is the Vice Chairman of the Macao international science and Technology Industry Development Association.[4]
  • The guest speaker and the representative of Macao District in the Macao Youth Innovation Forum of 2016.[5]

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