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Hu Weiwei was born on 1982 in Dongyang, is a Chinese journalist and businesswoman (born 1982). Discover Hu Weiwei's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Hu Weiwei worth at the age of 42 years old? Hu Weiwei’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. She is from China. We have estimated Hu Weiwei's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Hu Weiwei (, born 1982) is a Chinese journalist and businesswoman.
She is a co-founder of bicycle-sharing company Mobike.
She is also a great inventor.
She invented smart dockless (station-free) shared bikes.
She founded the bicycle-sharing company Mobike.
Mobike provides station-free bikes in cities, which allows citizens to ride the bike to the places without public transportation.
Users can unlock a bike by scanning a QR-code on the bike.
Her invention solves the “last one kilometer” problem.
In major cities of China, although the complex subway system can transport passengers to most places of the city, passengers still need to walk for a few hundred meters or more to reach their jobs or home.
Hu’s invention helped citizens to solve this problem at a relatively low cost.
Her major is communication.
After graduation, she became a journalist focused on business, economics, technology, and automobiles.
She has been hired by Daily Economics News (每经网), a Chinese business newspaper, mainly covers the tech news for automobile industry.
She also worked for The Beijing News (新京报), which is a stated-owned newspaper.
In 2014 Hu founded the media platform GeekCar.
In 2015, she realized that she needs to do something innovative, both benefiting society and building her family with a better financial status.
In the meanwhile, she already has more than 10 years’ experience of working with automobile and transportation industry.
As a result, she founded Mobike in 2015, a bike sharing company operating smart dockless (station-less) shared bikes.
Through her contacts in the automobile and technology sector, Hu assembled a team in late 2015 to start a bicycle-sharing company and launched Mobike in January 2016.
Co-founder Wang Xiaofeng, the general manager for the Shanghai office of Uber also known by his English name Davis Wang, became Mobike's CEO.
Mobike started its operation in 2016 and grew very fast.
Unable to purchase bikes from suppliers to the preferred specifications, the company built its own bikes which rolled out from April 2016.
In June 2017, Mobike was valued at US$3 billion.
Early in 2017, Hu was one of seven leaders, scholars and entrepreneurs to present to Premier of China Li Keqiang and other political leaders to provide ideas for the annual Government Report.
Until 2018, Mobike operated in more than 200 cities and 19 countries around the world.
Hu Weiwei was born in Dongyang, Zhejiang province, China.
She attended the City College of Zhejiang University.
In early April 2018, it was announced that Mobike had been acquired by Chinese web company Meituan-Dianping for US$2.7 billion,.
Wang was reportedly opposed to the takeover and left Mobike at the end of that month, with Hu taking on the role of CEO.
Hu left Mobike in December 2018 "for personal reasons".
Hu is a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
She is known as one of the inventors of dockless bike sharing system.
Dai Wei, the cofounder of “Ofo” is also an inventor of dockless bike sharing system.
Dai Wei and Hu Weiwei started to develop this system simultaneously, and his company “Ofo” entered the market even a few months prior to Hu Weiwei’s company “Mobike”.
However, Mobike the first smart dockless bike sharing system in the world, the first generation Mobikes were far more intelligent than Ofo’s first generation bikes.
The reason why Mobike is “smart” it that it has an advanced unlocking process and GPS function.
Every mobike has a smart intelligent lock.
When a user scans a QR code on the Mobike, the company database authorizes the bike's unique electronic key to the user's phone, which unlocks the bike via Bluetooth.