**China’s On the Rise: Join Our Livestream Discussion on January 21**
Are you tired of feeling like you’re stuck in neutral while China drives by with the latest tech innovations? You’re not alone! From renewable energy to robotics and electric cars, China’s making waves and it’s time to dive deeper into what it means for our future.
Here at WIRED, we’re jumping into the China challenge and we want you to join the conversation! On January 21 at 12pm ET / 9am PT, we’re hosting a subscriber-only livestream that’ll give you the inside scoop on China’s dominance in tech. Don’t worry if you’re not a subscriber – we’ll have a replay available after the event, too.
**Meet Our Expert Panel**
We’ve assembled a team of top-notch experts to share their insights and answer your burning questions. You’ll get to hear from:
* Sandra Upson, WIRED’s options editor, who brings our most groundbreaking stories to life
* Zeyi Yang, senior writer at WIRED, covering the latest tech and business developments in China, and author of our weekly Made in China newsletter
* Will Knight, senior writer at WIRED, covering AI and author of AI Lab
**Your Questions Answered**
Whether you’re curious about China’s tech prowess, wanting to know what it means for your business, or simply trying to stay ahead of the curve, now’s your chance to ask the questions that’ll help you navigate this rapidly changing landscape.
**Mark Your Calendar**
Join us on January 21 at 12pm ET / 9am PT for this crucial conversation. And don’t forget to subscribe to WIRED to get access to this livestream, plus full access to our site and all our exclusive content.
**Stay Ahead of the Game**
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