Founded Year

2011

Stage

Series D | Alive

Total Raised

$120M

About Lamabang

Shenzhen Wangzhi Technology operates Lamabang, an online and mobile maternity-focused SNS and eCommerce platform. Lamabang provides maternity-focused information and articles for both expectant and new mothers. Users can consult with the platform's professionals by sending them messages and images, and can also contribute posts and participate in forum discussions. The platform also has its own eCommerce channel which sells products for both mothers and infants. Wangzhi Technology also operates Yunqi Banlv, a healthcare management app which, among other things, allows both expectant and new mothers to record their weight and their baby's height and weight, store photographs, and view videos and other educational content about healthcare for babies. The app also allows users to directly access and make purchases from Lamabang's eCommerce channel.

Headquarters Location

Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen Chanxueyan Building, 10F No. 1, Yuexing 4th Road, South District, Science Park, Nanshan District

Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518057,

China

+86 0755-21539514

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Expert Collections containing Lamabang

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Lamabang is included in 3 Expert Collections, including Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups.

U

Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

1,276 items

B

Baby and Kids Tech

1,281 items

Companies developing tech-enabled products and services that primarily serve babies, children up to approximately 12 years old, and their parents.

D

Digital Health

11,408 items

The digital health collection includes vendors developing software, platforms, sensor & robotic hardware, health data infrastructure, and tech-enabled services in healthcare. The list excludes pureplay pharma/biopharma, sequencing instruments, gene editing, and assistive tech.

Latest Lamabang News

China's manufacturing hub Shenzhen gets an overhaul

Aug 9, 2020

China's manufacturing hub Shenzhen gets an overhaul Software and health care are bright spots as startup capital grows scarce Shenzen-based Ubtech's robotic guides are used in many commercial facilities. FUMIE YAKU and TAKASHI KAWAKAMI, Nikkei staff writers August 9, 2020 10:58 JST SHENZHEN -- The southeastern Chinese city of Shenzhen, a global manufacturing hub that bustles with technology-driven startups, is facing radical changes in the global business climate with massive implications for its future. No sooner had it overtaken neighboring Hong Kong in terms of gross domestic product, when Shenzhen was whacked by the trade war with the U.S. and the novel coronavirus pandemic. Those twin blows choked off the flow of venture capital into the city's young and growing companies. Raising funds has suddenly become a challenge for manufacturing ventures. Even unicorns, as privately held startups valued at more than $1 billion are known, are struggling to adjust. With the COVID-19 pandemic sending investors running for cover, Shenzhen finds itself at a crossroads. Chinese venture-capital investment in the first three months of the year plummeted, falling about 40% from a year earlier. Manufacturing startups are finding it especially difficult to raise finance because "their customer bases tend to be smaller than those of internet players," according to Ding Ke, a researcher at the Institute of Developing Economies, a Japanese think tank. Bill Liu, also known as Liu Zihong, chairman and CEO of gadget maker Royole, admits things are tough. "The new coronavirus is hurting sales of products like smartphones," he said. Among other things, Royole makes flexible organic light-emitting diode displays for smartphones and other devices. The company, a paragon of the city's highly competitive culture and innovative spirit, has been hit hard by slumping sales of foldable smartphones. But Liu remains optimistic. "We also see new business opportunities," he said. Royole sees big growth potential in online education, which has become a hot sector due to coronavirus lockdowns. It has stepped up its marketing of the RoWrite smart notebook -- essentially a standard pad of paper with sensors embedded into it that lets users digitize their writing and drawing. The notebook and a smart pen connect to Royole's smartphone app, converting markings on the page to digital format in real time. Royole, one of Shenzhen's 10 unicorns worth a billion dollars or more, is developing flexible touch panels for aircraft and cars. Royole is also developing flexible displays for aircraft and cars. The company plans to spend some 5 billion yuan ($719 million), possibly in 2021, to more than triple its production capacity for displays. Shenzhen was designated a special economic zone in 1980 under then-leader Deng Xiaoping's economic reform and liberalization initiative, which was launched in 1978. This set the stage for the city's transformation into "the Silicon Valley of hardware." It is home to telecom equipment giant Huawei Technologies and chipmaking plants owned by Taiwan's  Hon Hai Precision Industry , better known as Foxconn. The city has been a driving force behind President Xi Jinping's "Made in China 2025" strategy, announced in 2015, which aims to turn the country into a technology superpower. Shenzhen's GDP has tripled in the past 10 years, surpassing Hong Kong's in 2018. The city's growing manufacturing might has spawned myriad startups. Shenzhen boasts 10 unicorns founded in the past decade including, Royole, according to 36Kr, a Chinese website that reports on startups. Most are located in the city's Nanshan District, which is home to many leading companies, including online conglomerate  Tencent Holdings , as well as research institutes of respected universities and startup support organizations. Like Royole, many of these companies are trying to diversify their business portfolios to attract investors. Ubtech Robotics, an artificial intelligence and humanoid robot manufacturer founded in Shenzhen in 2012 now valued at $10 billion, has developed a robot for hospitals that quickly takes people's temperatures. Using cameras and sensors, the robot can measure the skin temperature of 200 people a minute. A spokesman for Ubtech said that in the coming years the company will focus more on using AI to control the behavior of robots and enhance their ability to understand their environment. In addition to making things, many promising unicorns in Shenzhen are creating software. iCarbon X is growing fast with its AI-based personal genomic analysis services. Lamabang has developed a popular social media platform focused on parenting. Services and software make up a growing slice of Shenzhen's economy, their share of the city's GDP has risen nearly 10 percentage points in the past decade to about 60%, highlighting Shenzhen's shift away from manufacturing. The future of the city as a hub of startups rivaling Beijing and Shanghai will depend on whether it can nurture new industries without losing its traditional manufacturing prowess. Stay ahead with our exclusives on Asia Sign up to our newsletters to get our best stories delivered straight to your inbox.

Lamabang Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Lamabang founded?

    Lamabang was founded in 2011.

  • Where is Lamabang's headquarters?

    Lamabang's headquarters is located at Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen Chanxueyan Building, 10F, Shenzhen.

  • What is Lamabang's latest funding round?

    Lamabang's latest funding round is Series D.

  • How much did Lamabang raise?

    Lamabang raised a total of $120M.

  • Who are the investors of Lamabang?

    Investors of Lamabang include Suning.com, MPC, 5Y Capital, Greenwoods Asset Management, Vipshop and 3 more.

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