Hua Yuan Science and Technology Association

Hua Yuan Science and Technology Association 华源 (HYSTA) is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization[1] aimed at business leaders, professionals, entrepreneurs and students who wish to promote business, cultural exchange, and to foster U.S. - China business relationships, and to facilitate networking and exchange of business ideas among Chinese entrepreneurs and executives in Silicon Valley and mainland China.

Hua Yuan Science and Technology Association
AbbreviationHYSTA
Formation1999
Type501(c)(6) organization
77-0557640
Location
Key people
Xiao Li
Websitehysta.com

HYSTA has been described as linked to the Chinese government's systems of technology transfer.[2] HYSTA is partnered with the Shanghai Association for the International Exchange of Personnel, an organization that is part of the China Association for the International Exchange of Personnel, which is under the auspices of the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs (now the Ministry of Science and Technology).[2]

History

HYSTA was established in 1999 by a group of Chinese entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. They created HYSTA with the hope to share their experiences and knowledge with young Chinese professionals entering the business world. HYSTA (华源), in Chinese, means both Chinese origin and resources for the Chinese.

Organization

Leadership in HYSTA华源 from 2009 to 2010:

  • HP Jin - President of HYSTA, co-founder, President and CEO, TeleNav
  • Shoucheng Zhang - Vice President of HYSTA, Professor of Physics, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University; Sr. adviser, Legend Holding
  • Lili Zheng - CFO of HYSTA, Partner, Deloitte
  • Jay Chen - Executive Director of HYSTA 2010
  • Leslie Yuen - Executive Director of HYSTA 2012

References

  1. "Form 990 - Hua Yuan Science And Technology Association" (PDF). Internal Revenue Service. 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Hannas, William C.; Mulvenon, James; Puglisi, Anna B. (2013-06-14). Chinese Industrial Espionage: Technology Acquisition and Military Modernisation. Routledge. pp. 110–111. ISBN 978-1-135-95261-7. OCLC 1081421916.
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