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InfluenceAsia 50: Asia's Top Tech Leaders 2016
An independent InfluenceAsia editorial and research ranking recognizing the technology leaders whose decisions, companies and platforms most shaped Asia's technology economy during the 2016 annual window.
The leaders defining Asia's technology decade.
InfluenceAsia 50: Asia's Top Tech Leaders 2016 identifies founders, chairmen, CEOs, platform builders, semiconductor leaders, mobility founders, software entrepreneurs and technology investors whose 2016 work carried exceptional influence across Asian technology. The ranking is designed as an editorial leadership list, not as a wealth table or a popularity poll.
The defining technology leadership pattern of 2016 was the convergence of mobile platforms, semiconductor depth, cloud infrastructure, digital payments, ride-hailing, AI research, gaming, online retail and smartphone ecosystems. The most influential leaders did not simply manage companies; they shaped market architecture, user behavior, capital formation and strategic technology confidence across Asia.
The edition considers individuals with material leadership roles in Asian or Asia-connected technology companies during the 2016 editorial window. Eligible roles include founders, co-founders, chairmen, CEOs, presidents, platform heads and technology investors with direct influence on company building, product strategy, infrastructure, digital markets or technology capital. Purely political figures, celebrities, passive shareholders and non-operating public intellectuals are excluded.
Each entry includes market, region, 2016 role, organization, sector, score, 2016 contribution, influence territory, leader profile language and InfluenceAsia editorial rationale. The package is prepared for ranking pages, leader profiles, editorial cards, annual features, data tables and AI-assisted web production.
Founders, platform builders, semiconductor leaders, mobility entrepreneurs, SaaS builders and technology investors with 2016 field consequence.
The list is an independent InfluenceAsia ranking, not a wealth table, popularity poll, advertising award or commercial endorsement.
Eight Leaders That Define The 2016 Tech Thesis
Ren Zhengfei
Founder and CEO · Huawei
InfluenceAsia ranks Ren Zhengfei first for building a technology institution with global reach, research intensity and strategic independence.
Jack Ma
Executive Chairman · Alibaba Group
InfluenceAsia ranks Jack Ma for giving Asia's platform economy its most recognizable global voice.
Pony Ma
Chairman and CEO · Tencent
InfluenceAsia ranks Pony Ma for turning social software into a multi-layer operating system for China's mobile internet.
Masayoshi Son
Chairman and CEO · SoftBank Group
InfluenceAsia ranks Masayoshi Son for using private strategic capital to reshape Asia's role in global technology ownership.
Morris Chang
Founder and Chairman · TSMC
InfluenceAsia ranks Morris Chang for making Taiwan's semiconductor manufacturing central to the global technology system.
Oh-Hyun Kwon
Vice Chairman and CEO · Samsung Electronics
InfluenceAsia ranks Oh-Hyun Kwon for sustaining Korea's most important semiconductor and display leadership platform.
Lei Jun
Founder, Chairman and CEO · Xiaomi
InfluenceAsia ranks Lei Jun for redefining how Asian hardware companies could build brands, communities and connected-device platforms.
Robin Li
Co-founder, Chairman and CEO · Baidu
InfluenceAsia ranks Robin Li for making AI a central strategic language for China's original search champion.
The Full List
Showing 50 leaders
| Rank | Leader | Organization | Market Base | Primary Sector | Index | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ren ZhengfeiFounder and CEO | Huawei | China | Telecom infrastructure, enterprise ICT, smartphones and cloud | 99.0 | Ren Zhengfei led Huawei through a year in which carrier networks, enterprise ICT and smartphones reinforced one another, making the company one of Asia's strongest privatel... |
| 2 | Jack MaExecutive Chairman | Alibaba Group | China | E-commerce, cloud, digital finance and platform ecosystems | 98.2 | Jack Ma remained the most visible architect of China's platform economy in 2016, guiding Alibaba's e-commerce scale, cloud ambition, merchant ecosystem and expanding digita... |
| 3 | Pony MaChairman and CEO | Tencent | China | Social platforms, gaming, payments, cloud and digital content | 97.4 | Pony Ma guided Tencent through a 2016 cycle in which WeChat, gaming, payments, content and cloud services became core infrastructure for Chinese digital life. |
| 4 | Masayoshi SonChairman and CEO | SoftBank Group | Japan | Telecom, internet investment, robotics, semiconductors and strategic technology capital | 96.7 | Masayoshi Son made one of 2016's defining technology capital moves with SoftBank's agreement to acquire Arm, positioning the group around mobile chips, IoT, telecom and lon... |
| 5 | Morris ChangFounder and Chairman | TSMC | Taiwan | Semiconductor foundry, advanced manufacturing and chip ecosystems | 95.9 | Morris Chang remained the defining figure behind Taiwan's semiconductor foundry model in 2016, as TSMC continued to serve the world's leading chip designers and anchor adva... |
| 6 | Oh-Hyun KwonVice Chairman and CEO | Samsung Electronics | South Korea | Semiconductors, memory, displays and device components | 95.1 | Oh-Hyun Kwon led Samsung Electronics' component strength in 2016, overseeing a semiconductor and display engine that remained critical to smartphones, memory markets and gl... |
| 7 | Lei JunFounder, Chairman and CEO | Xiaomi | China | Smartphones, connected devices, online retail and consumer technology ecosystems | 94.3 | Lei Jun kept Xiaomi at the center of Asia's consumer technology conversation in 2016 through smartphone design, value pricing, online communities and a growing connected-de... |
| 8 | Robin LiCo-founder, Chairman and CEO | Baidu | China | Search, artificial intelligence, maps, cloud and autonomous driving | 93.5 | Robin Li positioned Baidu around artificial intelligence in 2016, extending the company beyond search into speech, maps, cloud, autonomous driving and machine-learning rese... |
| 9 | Terry GouFounder and Chairman | Hon Hai Precision Industry / Foxconn | Taiwan | Electronics manufacturing, supply chains, device assembly and industrial automation | 92.8 | Terry Gou remained one of Asia's most powerful technology industrialists in 2016, leading the manufacturing network behind smartphones, PCs, displays and consumer electroni... |
| 10 | Zhang YimingFounder and CEO | ByteDance | China | Algorithmic content, mobile news, short video and AI distribution | 92.0 | Zhang Yiming emerged as one of Asia's most important next-generation internet founders in 2016, expanding Toutiao's recommendation engine and launching Douyin into China's... |
| 11 | Cheng WeiFounder and CEO | Didi Chuxing | China | Ride-hailing, urban mobility and transport platforms | 91.2 | Cheng Wei led Didi through China's most consequential mobility consolidation in 2016, strengthening the company after intense competition and absorbing Uber China's operati... |
| 12 | Jean LiuPresident | Didi Chuxing | China | Ride-hailing, strategic partnerships, capital formation and global mobility alliances | 90.4 | Jean Liu played a decisive strategic role at Didi in 2016, strengthening capital partnerships, global alliances and the company's position during China's ride-hailing conso... |
| 13 | Wang XingFounder and CEO | Meituan-Dianping | China | Local services, food delivery, reviews, ticketing and merchant platforms | 89.6 | Wang Xing led Meituan-Dianping through a major 2016 private financing cycle while expanding across dining, reviews, group buying, food delivery and local commerce. |
| 14 | Richard LiuFounder, Chairman and CEO | JD.com | China | E-commerce, logistics, direct retail and supply-chain technology | 88.9 | Richard Liu kept JD.com positioned around quality retail and logistics execution in 2016, using direct sales, warehouses and delivery reliability to differentiate from mark... |
| 15 | Eric JingPresident | Ant Financial Services Group | China | Digital payments, online finance, Alipay and inclusive financial technology | 88.1 | Eric Jing helped guide Ant Financial in 2016 as Alipay, online wealth products, credit technology and merchant finance became core pillars of China's digital-finance ecosys... |
| 16 | Tony ChenFounder and CEO | OPPO | China | Smartphones, mobile imaging, retail channels and fast charging | 87.3 | Tony Chen led OPPO into the top tier of China's smartphone market in 2016 through offline retail depth, camera-led products, youth marketing and fast-charging differentiation. |
| 17 | Shen WeiFounder and CEO | vivo | China | Smartphones, mobile imaging, audio technology and offline retail | 86.5 | Shen Wei guided vivo's rapid 2016 rise through design-focused smartphones, camera and audio features, retail density and strong appeal among young Chinese consumers. |
| 18 | Frank WangFounder and CEO | DJI | China | Civilian drones, aerial imaging, robotics hardware and flight control | 85.7 | Frank Wang strengthened DJI's global drone leadership in 2016 through compact consumer drones, intelligent flight systems and professional aerial imaging tools. |
| 19 | William DingFounder and CEO | NetEase | China | Online games, digital content, music and internet services | 85.0 | William Ding kept NetEase at the forefront of China's online games and digital content economy in 2016, combining self-developed titles, licensed games and internet-service... |
| 20 | Hiroshi MikitaniFounder, Chairman and CEO | Rakuten | Japan | E-commerce, fintech, digital content, travel and internet services | 84.2 | Hiroshi Mikitani continued to lead Rakuten as Japan's broadest internet-services platform in 2016, spanning e-commerce, fintech, travel, digital content and loyalty systems. |
| 21 | Kazuo HiraiPresident and CEO | Sony Corporation | Japan | Gaming, image sensors, entertainment technology and consumer electronics | 83.4 | Kazuo Hirai guided Sony's technology and entertainment recovery in 2016, with PlayStation momentum, image sensors and disciplined electronics restructuring reinforcing the... |
| 22 | Tatsumi KimishimaPresident | Nintendo | Japan | Gaming hardware, game software, IP strategy and interactive entertainment | 82.6 | Tatsumi Kimishima led Nintendo during the 2016 transition toward the Nintendo Switch, while the company expanded its IP strategy and prepared a new hardware direction. |
| 23 | Ming-Kai TsaiChairman and CEO | MediaTek | Taiwan | Mobile semiconductors, connectivity, consumer electronics chips and fabless design | 81.8 | Ming-Kai Tsai led MediaTek as a major fabless semiconductor company in 2016, supplying mobile processors and connectivity chips to device makers across Asia and global emer... |
| 24 | Wang ChuanfuFounder, Chairman and President | BYD | China | Electric vehicles, batteries, power electronics and clean mobility | 81.1 | Wang Chuanfu kept BYD at the center of China's electric mobility push in 2016, combining battery know-how, vehicle manufacturing and power-electronics capability. |
| 25 | Robin ZengFounder and Chairman | CATL | China | EV batteries, lithium-ion systems and energy storage | 80.3 | Robin Zeng led CATL as one of China's most important EV-battery companies in 2016, positioning battery systems as a strategic layer of the electric-vehicle supply chain. |
| 26 | Zhou HongyiChairman and CEO | Qihoo 360 | China | Cybersecurity, browsers, search and consumer internet security | 79.5 | Zhou Hongyi remained one of China's most visible cybersecurity and consumer-internet leaders in 2016, guiding Qihoo 360 through security products, browsers and search servi... |
| 27 | Colin HuangFounder and CEO | Pinduoduo | China | Social commerce, group buying and mobile retail | 78.7 | Colin Huang emerged in 2016 as a founder to watch in Chinese social commerce, using team purchase mechanics, mobile sharing and value retail to challenge conventional e-com... |
| 28 | Tang Xiao'ouCo-founder | SenseTime | China / Hong Kong | Artificial intelligence, computer vision and deep learning | 77.9 | Tang Xiao'ou helped establish SenseTime as one of Asia's leading AI companies in 2016, connecting academic depth in computer vision with expanding commercial deployment. |
| 29 | Yin QiCo-founder and CEO | Megvii | China | Computer vision, face recognition and AI platforms | 77.2 | Yin Qi led Megvii in 2016 as Face++ technology expanded into identity verification, finance, security and mobile computer-vision applications. |
| 30 | Kai-Fu LeeChairman and CEO | Sinovation Ventures | China / Taiwan / United States | AI investment, startup incubation and China technology entrepreneurship | 76.4 | Kai-Fu Lee remained one of Asia's most influential technology investors and mentors in 2016, using Sinovation Ventures to support AI, mobile internet and Chinese startup fo... |
| 31 | Neil ShenFounding Managing Partner | Sequoia Capital China | China | Venture capital, technology investment and company formation | 75.6 | Neil Shen remained one of China's most influential technology investors in 2016, backing and shaping leading private companies across consumer internet, enterprise technolo... |
| 32 | Binny BansalCo-founder and CEO | Flipkart | India | E-commerce, marketplaces, logistics and Indian digital retail | 74.8 | Binny Bansal led Flipkart in 2016 during an intense period of Indian e-commerce competition, focusing on marketplace operations, logistics and consumer trust. |
| 33 | Vijay Shekhar SharmaFounder and CEO | Paytm / One97 Communications | India | Digital payments, mobile wallet, merchant acceptance and consumer fintech | 74.0 | Vijay Shekhar Sharma became one of India's defining technology leaders in 2016 as Paytm's mobile wallet gained mass relevance during the country's cash-disruption cycle. |
| 34 | Bhavish AggarwalCo-founder and CEO | Ola | India | Ride-hailing, taxi aggregation and Indian urban mobility | 73.3 | Bhavish Aggarwal led Ola as India's most important private mobility platform in 2016, expanding taxi, auto-rickshaw, rental and city transport products. |
| 35 | Deepinder GoyalCo-founder and CEO | Zomato | India | Restaurant discovery, food ordering and digital dining platforms | 72.5 | Deepinder Goyal kept Zomato visible in 2016 as an Indian-origin food and restaurant platform with domestic depth and international presence. |
| 36 | Naveen TewariFounder and CEO | InMobi | India / Singapore | Mobile advertising, app monetization and global ad technology | 71.7 | Naveen Tewari remained one of Asia's most prominent ad-tech founders in 2016, leading InMobi's mobile advertising platform for global app and brand customers. |
| 37 | Sridhar VembuCo-founder and CEO | Zoho Corporation | India | Enterprise software, cloud applications and SaaS | 70.9 | Sridhar Vembu continued to build Zoho in 2016 as a privately held global software company offering a broad suite of business applications. |
| 38 | Girish MathruboothamFounder and CEO | Freshdesk | India | Customer support software, SaaS and business productivity | 70.1 | Girish Mathrubootham led Freshdesk as one of India's leading SaaS companies in 2016, selling customer-support software to businesses worldwide. |
| 39 | Anthony TanCo-founder and CEO | Grab | Singapore / Malaysia | Ride-hailing, taxi platforms, safety systems and regional mobility | 69.4 | Anthony Tan strengthened Grab's Southeast Asian leadership in 2016 through regional expansion, funding momentum and locally adapted ride-hailing products. |
| 40 | Nadiem MakarimFounder and CEO | Go-Jek | Indonesia | On-demand services, motorbike mobility, delivery and payments | 68.6 | Nadiem Makarim led Go-Jek through rapid 2016 expansion as Indonesia's on-demand platform moved from motorbike transport into food delivery, courier services and payments. |
| 41 | Forrest LiFounder, Chairman and Group CEO | Garena | Singapore | Online games, digital entertainment, e-commerce and payments | 67.8 | Forrest Li led Garena in 2016 as one of Southeast Asia's most valuable private internet companies, anchored in gaming and expanding into e-commerce and digital payments. |
| 42 | William TanuwijayaCo-founder and CEO | Tokopedia | Indonesia | E-commerce, marketplaces and merchant enablement | 67.0 | William Tanuwijaya led Tokopedia as a leading Indonesian marketplace in 2016, helping small merchants and consumers participate in digital commerce. |
| 43 | Ferry UnardiCo-founder and CEO | Traveloka | Indonesia | Online travel, mobile booking and tourism technology | 66.2 | Ferry Unardi led Traveloka as a leading Southeast Asian travel platform in 2016, building mobile-first flight and hotel booking for regional consumers. |
| 44 | Min-Liang TanCo-founder and CEO | Razer | Singapore | Gaming hardware, software and esports lifestyle technology | 65.5 | Min-Liang Tan kept Razer globally visible in 2016 through gaming peripherals, Blade laptops, software and an enthusiast brand that spoke directly to gamer culture. |
| 45 | Bom KimFounder and CEO | Coupang | South Korea | E-commerce, fulfillment and logistics technology | 64.7 | Bom Kim led Coupang in 2016 as Korea's most ambitious private e-commerce platform, emphasizing fast delivery, mobile shopping and customer-experience discipline. |
| 46 | Kim Beom-suFounder and Chairman | Kakao | South Korea | Messaging, mobile platforms, content and digital services | 63.9 | Kim Beom-su remained one of Korea's most important internet founders in 2016, with KakaoTalk and Kakao's mobile services deeply embedded in daily digital life. |
| 47 | Takeshi IdezawaCEO | LINE Corporation | Japan | Messaging, stickers, mobile services, payments and platform content | 63.1 | Takeshi Idezawa led LINE through a defining 2016 year, strengthening a messaging platform that connected Japanese and regional users with stickers, content, payments and mo... |
| 48 | Shintaro YamadaFounder and CEO | Mercari | Japan | Mobile marketplace, peer-to-peer commerce and consumer apps | 62.3 | Shintaro Yamada built Mercari into Japan's standout private mobile marketplace in 2016, using simple listing flows and consumer trust to modernize peer-to-peer commerce. |
| 49 | Mudassir SheikhaCo-founder and Managing Director | Careem | United Arab Emirates / Pakistan | Ride-hailing, regional mobility and urban transport technology | 61.6 | Mudassir Sheikha led Careem as the Middle East's leading private mobility platform in 2016, expanding city coverage and building a localized alternative to global ride-hail... |
| 50 | Ronaldo MouchawarCo-founder and CEO | Souq.com | United Arab Emirates / Syria | E-commerce, marketplace retail, payments and regional logistics | 60.8 | Ronaldo Mouchawar led Souq.com as the Arab world's leading e-commerce platform in 2016, building marketplace retail, payment trust and regional logistics for online shoppers. |
How InfluenceAsia Built The Ranking
Leadership Universe Formation
InfluenceAsia formed a 2016 leadership universe across Asian and Asia-connected technology companies, including platform founders, semiconductor leaders, mobility founders, enterprise software entrepreneurs, digital-finance leaders and technology investors.
Eligibility Review
Individuals were reviewed for active 2016 leadership responsibility, company relevance, operating credibility and technology impact. Passive investors, celebrities, political officeholders and figures without direct company-building or technology-market influence were removed.
Influence Assessment
Each leader was assessed across seven weighted dimensions: 2016 technology contribution, company scale, strategic originality, Asia relevance, execution authority, ecosystem influence and leadership durability.
Sector Balance
The final list balances infrastructure, semiconductors, smartphones, platforms, mobility, e-commerce, gaming, payments, artificial intelligence, enterprise software, online travel and regional venture capital.
The leader's visible contribution during the 2016 annual window, including company strategy, product launches, market consolidation, capital formation, technical depth, ecosystem building and sector modernization.
The operating scale, user reach, supply-chain depth, developer base, customer adoption or institutional weight of the leader's company or platform in 2016.
The distinctiveness of the leader's technology thesis, business model, product philosophy, infrastructure vision or competitive strategy.
The leader's importance to Asian consumers, enterprises, cities, supply chains, startups, capital markets, semiconductor capacity, digital payments, mobility systems or regional technology confidence.
The leader's ability to convert strategy into company performance, product delivery, operational discipline, ecosystem trust or competitive advantage.
The leader's impact on partners, developers, merchants, suppliers, founders, employees, creators, investors and downstream technology adoption.
The strength of the leader's 2016 position as an enduring technology force, considering credibility, governance, technical depth and strategic resilience.
Copyright, Research Notes And Legal Disclaimers
Copyright 2016 InfluenceAsia. All rights reserved. The ranking structure, editorial wording, scoring presentation and leader profiles are prepared as an InfluenceAsia independent editorial work.
Inclusion in InfluenceAsia 50: Asia's Top Tech Leaders 2016 does not imply sponsorship, endorsement, partnership, nomination, payment, approval or participation by any listed individual or organization.
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