Babytree CEO Meets Barack Obama at GES

Babytree CEO Meets Barack Obama at GES
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Nowadays in China, when a mother is asked about her parenting secrets, she will often time refer to Babytree.

The 2017 GES (Global Education Summit) Future Education Conference was held on November 28th and 29th in Beijing, China. Conference participants included Chinese education industry leaders and education technology officers and business elites from China and abroad. Of special note, former U.S. President Barack Obama was invited to give a keynote address at the conference. Mr. Obama highlighted early childhood education to be a key to lifelong education and anticipates a sharp rise in early childhood education investment in the near future. Mr. Allen Wang, the Founder and CEO of Babytree, was also invited to the conference as a representative of China's maternal and infant family service industry. He communicated his vision regarding the future of early childhood education among young Chinese families and announced that as the largest maternal and infant online community, Babytree plans to enter the offline market by opening a large number of community play centers. It is worth mentioning that when Mr. Wang introduced Babytree to Mr. Obama, Mr. Obama expressed a great passion to learn more about early childhood education and household development in China.

Each year, there are 20 million newborns in China. Mothers and children are at the core of millions of families. As the demands of these young families rise, the maternal and infant family service industry continues to rapidly develop. Allen Wang has stated that Babytree is committed to help young families who are in pursuit of a good quality life, deal with such problems as supply and demand imbalances in both education and medical resources. Babytree is determined to enter new business areas related to early childhood education and C2M (Customer to Manufacturer).

Babytree’s maternity and infant website (www.Babytree.com) was launched in 2007. In August 2007, Babytree was listed by CNN.com as one of the "Ten Most Striking Business Models." In April 2013, Alexa Data showed that Babytree had surpassed BabyCenter, the American mother and baby community, and attained a #1 world ranking. It has become the most popular and most visited vertical maternity and infant online community in the world.

After ten years of hard work, Babytree has built an Internet-based platform that does not rigidly adhere to the Internet but is attuned to meeting the needs of young families related to education, social, child development, and consumption. Babytree’s goal is to help young mothers better enjoy their family life. At the same time, Babytree has accumulated a large amount of data on young Chinese families, both as children and adults. Over time, Babytree has established a credible and warm brand that has gained the trust of nearly all mothers in China.

Now that Babytree’s MAU(Monthly Active Users)has reached 200 million, it exerts heavy influence on many families both within China and abroad. Recently, a U.S. mom shared a video from Babytree WeTime on Facebook, which aroused widespread attention on the Internet. The video captured a story of a little baby named Titi fighting King Kong, which had been uploaded by the father to Babytree WeTime.

Babytree continues to grow and matures bringing happier lives to young families throughout the world. When asked why it has operated for a decade, Allen Wang answered,"This career shows our original intentions, and it is also a profound mission."

About Babytree

Babytree is a leading provider of maternal and infant family services in China. It is committed to building a member club that focuses on meeting the consumption needs of young families, educating Chinese mothers and young families, providing a platform for social exchanges and networking, and recording growth and consumption. In this way, young Chinese mothers can better enjoy their family lives post-pregnancy.

By deeply understanding the main needs of its users, Babytree has gradually become a leading Internet platform for mothers and babies. It covers business sectors including the Internet community, commercial services (i.e. commodities, early childhood education, health, finance, tourism, family services, etc.), original contents, and key opinion leaders (KOLs). Its main brands and products include 1) Babytree.com, a vertical community website for mothers and babies, 2) Babytree Pregnancy, an APP designed to help mothers learn scientific childcare knowledge, exchange information, and make friends, 3) Babytree WeTime, an APP designed to help families record and share their baby's growth and family life, and 4) Meitunmama, an e-commerce APP that blends social, i.e. communities with e-commerce.

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