Early Life
Lu Hongyan, born in 1976, began his career in the tech industry. Before founding G-bits, he worked as a software engineer for telecom firms ZTE and Salira Optical Network Systems.
Rise to Success
In 2004, Lu Hongyan co-founded G-bits Network Technology, which became a publicly listed company. The company's shares increased significantly, with Lu owning a significant stake. His company's games are inspired by traditional Chinese stories. G-bits' business benefited when Chinese people turned to online gaming during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key Business Strategies
G-bits focuses on developing online games. The company issued new shares to support the upgrading of existing games and the development of new ones.
Philanthropy
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