Ming Louie has served as Dynasty's Managing Director, Wireless/Asia for nearly15 years. He is widely regarded as one of the world’s most successful strategists for the wireless and semiconductor industries. Ming possesses in-depth knowledge of a multitude of wireless, satellite and fixed telecommunications technologies, including data and voice networks, circuit and packet switching and various mobile communications standards. His professional experience also includes managing projects valued at more than $3 billion. As an internationally recognized expert in Asia's high technology industries, Ming focuses on supporting US and European companies that seek to establish a presence in China and other parts of Asia.
Ming's previous experience includes serving as the China President of the GSM Association, whose members include more than 650 wireless communication operators (including Vodafone, China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo and China Unicom) and more than 200 manufacturers (such as Nokia, Siemens, Ericsson, Microsoft and Intel). During his Presidency, Ming established the strategic alliance between previously conflicting standards involving GSM/WCDMA and TD-SCDMA, successfully coordinating the disparate interests of the Association’s Asian, European and U.S. members. He formulated and implemented the plan to establish GSM/WCDMA as the national standard in China for the 3G market, developing and enjoying very strong personal and professional relationships with senior management of many of the Association’s member companies.
Ming has developed long-standing relationships with high level officials of the Chinese government, as well as with Chief Executive Officers of many of China’s major industries and opinion leaders and editors of China’s media. His extensive network of relationships includes personal and professional relations with China’s ministers of:
Prior to joining Dynasty, Ming served as the President of Qualcomm Greater China, which encompasses the PRC, Taiwan and Hong Kong. He was responsible for enabling Qualcomm to gain acceptance and penetration of its technology in the world’s largest mobile market by creating a successful strategy to ameliorate the historically strained relationships between Qualcomm’s senior management and various ministers of the Chinese government.
Prior to serving with Qualcomm, Ming was the Founder and Chief Systems Architect for Globalstar, where he designed the space and ground segments of this revolutionary constellation of 48 low earth orbiting (LEO) satellites connected to form the world’s first satellite-based personal communications system. As a senior officer of Globalstar, Ming was instrumental in the raising of $4 billion through private equity and public and debt financing to implement the Globalstar system.
Ming is a graduate of the Polytechnic University of New York, holds an MSEE from Princeton University and an MBA from Drexel University. He speaks multiple Chinese dialects, including Mandarin and Cantonese.
Contact Ming at [email protected].
Ming's previous experience includes serving as the China President of the GSM Association, whose members include more than 650 wireless communication operators (including Vodafone, China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo and China Unicom) and more than 200 manufacturers (such as Nokia, Siemens, Ericsson, Microsoft and Intel). During his Presidency, Ming established the strategic alliance between previously conflicting standards involving GSM/WCDMA and TD-SCDMA, successfully coordinating the disparate interests of the Association’s Asian, European and U.S. members. He formulated and implemented the plan to establish GSM/WCDMA as the national standard in China for the 3G market, developing and enjoying very strong personal and professional relationships with senior management of many of the Association’s member companies.
Ming has developed long-standing relationships with high level officials of the Chinese government, as well as with Chief Executive Officers of many of China’s major industries and opinion leaders and editors of China’s media. His extensive network of relationships includes personal and professional relations with China’s ministers of:
- The Ministry of Information Industry (which oversees all information industries, including telecommunications, internet and telecommunication equipment and integrated circuit manufacturers)
- The State Commission of Development and Reform (which oversees China’s overall economic development)
- The Commission of Science and Technology for National Development (which manages all projects related to aerospace and national defense)
- The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (which overseas industrial entertainment industries).
Prior to joining Dynasty, Ming served as the President of Qualcomm Greater China, which encompasses the PRC, Taiwan and Hong Kong. He was responsible for enabling Qualcomm to gain acceptance and penetration of its technology in the world’s largest mobile market by creating a successful strategy to ameliorate the historically strained relationships between Qualcomm’s senior management and various ministers of the Chinese government.
Prior to serving with Qualcomm, Ming was the Founder and Chief Systems Architect for Globalstar, where he designed the space and ground segments of this revolutionary constellation of 48 low earth orbiting (LEO) satellites connected to form the world’s first satellite-based personal communications system. As a senior officer of Globalstar, Ming was instrumental in the raising of $4 billion through private equity and public and debt financing to implement the Globalstar system.
Ming is a graduate of the Polytechnic University of New York, holds an MSEE from Princeton University and an MBA from Drexel University. He speaks multiple Chinese dialects, including Mandarin and Cantonese.
Contact Ming at [email protected].